Wisconsin Code § 103.76

Proof of age in court
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Whenever in any proceeding
in any court under any of the labor laws or under ch. 102 there is
any doubt of the age of a minor or as to whether an individual is
a minor, a permit authorizing the employment of the minor issued
under s. 103.70 or an age certificate issued under s. 103.75 shall
be conclusive evidence. In the absence of such permit or certificate, a birth certificate, a verified baptismal certificate, a valid
operator’s license issued under ch. 343 that contains the photograph of the license holder, or an identification card issued under
s. 343.50 shall be produced and filed with the court. Upon proof
that the birth certificate, baptismal certificate, operator’s license
or identification card cannot be secured, the record of age stated
in the first school enrollment of the child shall be admissible as
evidence of age.

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