Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB191

Introduced
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Report Pass
5/29/25  

Caption

Requiring a subpoena to a law enforcement officer or tribal law enforcement officer served in official capacity to be served at the officer’s work address.

Impact

By enacting AB191, the state laws pertaining to the service of subpoenas to law enforcement officers will undergo a significant modification. Currently, subpoenas can be served in various ways, including at a person’s residence. Transitioning to a work-address-only policy may enhance the protection of law enforcement officers from potentially disruptive legal obligations executed at their homes, thereby fostering a more orderly legal process. This could also help in maintaining the integrity of officers' personal lives while they serve publicly.

Summary

Assembly Bill 191 introduces a new statute requiring that subpoenas directed to law enforcement officers or tribal law enforcement officers be served exclusively at their workplace addresses. This bill modifies existing procedures by dictating that a subpoena can only be served in the official capacity of the officer, with service permitted by reading, delivering, or leaving a copy at the specified work address. This change aims to streamline and clarify the process of subpoena service to law enforcement personnel.

Contention

Debate around this bill may arise from concerns about the implications of restricting service to a work address only. While supporters argue this change enhances legal clarity and personal safety for officers, critics may contend that it could lead to complications in legal proceedings, particularly in urgent situations where timely service is crucial. It may also raise issues related to accessibility for individuals who may need to serve subpoenas to law enforcement for legitimate legal reasons. The discussion around whether this constitutes a reasonable adjustment to existing law will be a focal point during legislative consideration.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB1222

Decertification of law enforcement, tribal law enforcement, jail, or juvenile detention officers and the use of force by law enforcement officers. (FE)

WI SB1111

Decertification of law enforcement, tribal law enforcement, jail, or juvenile detention officers and the use of force by law enforcement officers. (FE)

WI AB1223

Eliminating public official immunity as a defense to civil liability claims against law enforcement officers and prohibiting indemnification for judgments against law enforcement officers. (FE)

WI AB1218

Warrior-style training of law enforcement officers. (FE)

WI AB51

Appointment of certain lawfully present aliens as law enforcement officers.

WI SB78

Appointment of certain lawfully present aliens as law enforcement officers.

WI SB209

Increasing the law enforcement training reimbursement, school resource officers, and making an appropriation. (FE)

WI AB426

Eligibility for appointment as a law enforcement or correctional officer.

WI SB417

Eligibility for appointment as a law enforcement or correctional officer.

WI AB1224

Release of audio and video footage following officer-involved deaths or other critical incidents involving a law enforcement officer. (FE)

Similar Bills

CA SB471

Subpoenas: service.

CA AB522

State departments: investigations and hearings: administrative subpoenas.

VA HB1413

Identity of persons communicating anonymously over Internet; procedure governing certain subpoenas.

HI SB3175

Relating To Tax Enforcement.

HI HB2486

Relating To Tax Enforcement.

TX HB3725

Relating to the service of a subpoena for the attendance of a law enforcement agency employee.

TX HB2829

Relating to enforcement of certain unclaimed property laws.

OK HB1563

Criminal procedure; authorizing the issuance of subpoena duces tecum to businesses and commercial entities; codification; effective date.