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Wis. Stat. § 801.21 (2026)
Motions to seal
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801.21(1)(a)(a) “Redact” means to obscure individual items of information within an otherwise publicly accessible document.
801.21(1)(b)(b) “Seal” means to order that a portion of a document or an entire document shall not be accessible to the public.
801.21(2)(2) A party seeking to protect a court record not protected by s. 801.19 or included on the list described in s. 801.20 shall file a motion to seal part or all of a document or to redact specific information in a document. The motion must be served on all parties to the action. The filing party shall specify the authority for asserting that the information should be restricted from public access. The information to be sealed or redacted may be filed under a temporary seal, in which case it shall be restricted from public access until the court rules on the motion.
801.21(3)(3) The court may determine if a hearing is necessary on a motion to seal or redact a court record. The court may require that the moving party provide notice to the general public by posting information at the courthouse or other location, including the time, date, and location of the hearing.
801.21(4)(4) The court shall determine whether there are sufficient grounds to restrict public access according to applicable constitutional, statutory, and common law. In restricting access, the court will use the least restrictive means that will achieve the purposes of this rule and the needs of the requester. The court may order that a document be redacted in the manner provided under s. 801.19. If the court seals or redacts information, the public record shall indicate that an order to seal or redact was issued and the name of the court official entering the order.
801.21(5)(5) An unredacted or sealed document is not accessible to the public, even if admitted as a trial or hearing exhibit, unless the court permits access. The clerk of circuit court or register in probate may certify the record as a true copy of an original record on file with the court by stating that information has been redacted or sealed in accordance with court rules or as ordered by the circuit court.
801.21(6)(6) The court may, on its own initiative, order sealing or redaction of any part of the court record or transcript.
801.21(7)(7) Documents filed subsequent to the sealing order that are subject to the order must be so identified by the filing party.
801.21(8)(8) Upon court order, the court reporter shall, without charge, redact the transcript or mark the transcript as sealed in accordance with the court order and with directives established by the director of state courts office.
801.21(9)(9) On appeal, if the record assembled under s. 809.15 includes a sealed document, the sealed document shall be marked as confidential. Sealed paper documents shall be submitted in a sealed envelope.
801.21 NoteNOTE: Sup. Ct. Order No. 14-04 states: “Comments to Wis. Stat. ss. 801.19, 801.20, and 801.21 are not adopted, but will be published and may be consulted for guidance in interpreting and applying the statute.”
801.21 NoteComment, 2015: This section defines the procedural prerequisites for filing of documents under seal. This section is not intended to expand or limit the confidentiality concerns that might justify special treatment of any document. The section is intended to make it clear that filing parties do not have the unilateral right to designate any filing as confidential and that permission from the court is required. This permission may flow from a statute or rule explicitly requiring that a particular document or portion of a document be filed confidentially or from an analysis of the facts of the case and the applicable law.
801.21 AnnotationA defendant’s attorneys’ independent ethical responsibilities under supreme court rules, including avoiding conflicts of interest, are a significant consideration regarding the plaintiffs’ request to proceed without revealing their identities to opposing counsel. Doe v. Madison Metropolitan School District, 2022 WI 65, 403 Wis. 2d 369, 976 N.W.2d 584, 20-1032.
801.21 AnnotationIn this case, the circuit court did not erroneously exercise its discretion by requiring disclosure of the plaintiff parents’ identities to opposing attorneys, while allowing the parents to keep their names sealed and confidential as to the public and the defendant school district. The circuit court concluded some protection for the parents’ identities was warranted and decided to shield their names from public view and the school district’s view. But the court did not see the same danger in disclosing the parents’ names to the school district’s attorneys. The circuit court’s exercise of discretion was a proper application of the statutory test under sub. (4). Doe v. Madison Metropolitan School District, 2022 WI 65, 403 Wis. 2d 369, 976 N.W.2d 584, 20-1032.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 8
cases (4 in the last 5 years), 2016–2024 · leading case: John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022).
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; S. Ct. Order 14-04, 2015 WI 89 (issued Aug.”
The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2017 WI 67 (Wis. 2017). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; Gerald P. Ptacek & Marcia Vandercook, Court Filings: New Rules to Protect Confidential Information in Court Records, Wis.”
Democratic Party of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Dep't of Just., 2016 WI 100 (Wis. 2016). “Wis. Stat. § 801.21 (4) (2015) (discussing motions to seal) ("In restricting access, the court will use the least restrictive means that will achieve the purposes of this rule and the needs of the requester.”
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2021 WI App 60 (Wis. Ct. App. 2021). “§ 801.21 provides: A party seeking to protect a court record … shall file a motion to seal part or all of a document or to redact specific information in a document … [and] shall specify the authority for asserting that the information should be restricted from public access.”
The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Bd. (Wis. 2017). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; Gerald P. Ptacek & Marcia Vandercook, Court Filings: New Rules to Protect Confidential Information in Court Records, Wis.”
State v. Kendall L. Simmons (Wis. Ct. App. 2019). “§ 801.21(9). After the appellate record was transmitted to this court under seal, the appellant moved this court to seal this court’s file in addition to the already sealed record.”
E. K. v. Scott T. Blood (Wis. Ct. App. 2022). “§§ 801.21 and 809.19(1)(g) (2019-20), we refer to the plaintiffs and E.”
Karen Zahran v. Christine Rademacher (Wis. Ct. App. 2024). “As stated earlier, the attorney’s accounting was submitted under seal, and the court issued a judgment requiring Robin to pay the Rademachers’ attorney over $28,000.”
— Wis. Stat. § 801.21(1)(a) — 1 case
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; S. Ct. Order 14-04, 2015 WI 89 (issued Aug.”
— Wis. Stat. § 801.21(1)(b) — 1 case
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; S. Ct. Order 14-04, 2015 WI 89 (issued Aug.”
— Wis. Stat. § 801.21(2) — 2 cases
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; S. Ct. Order 14-04, 2015 WI 89 (issued Aug.”
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2021 WI App 60 (Wis. Ct. App. 2021). “§ 801.21 provides: A party seeking to protect a court record … shall file a motion to seal part or all of a document or to redact specific information in a document … [and] shall specify the authority for asserting that the information should be restricted from public access.”
— Wis. Stat. § 801.21(4) — 2 cases
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2022 WI 65 (Wis. 2022). “See Wis. Stat. § 801.21 ; S. Ct. Order 14-04, 2015 WI 89 (issued Aug.”
John Doe 1 v. Madison Metro Sch. Dist., 2021 WI App 60 (Wis. Ct. App. 2021). “§ 801.21 provides: A party seeking to protect a court record … shall file a motion to seal part or all of a document or to redact specific information in a document … [and] shall specify the authority for asserting that the information should be restricted from public access.”
— Wis. Stat. § 801.21(9) — 1 case
State v. Kendall L. Simmons (Wis. Ct. App. 2019). “§ 801.21(9). After the appellate record was transmitted to this court under seal, the appellant moved this court to seal this court’s file in addition to the already sealed record.”
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