Wisconsin Code § 170.08

Notice and appraisal
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Except as provided in ss.
170.105 and 170.12, the finder of lost goods having a value of
$100 or more shall give a written notice of the found goods to the

law enforcement agency of the city, village or town in which the
goods are found within 15 days after finding the goods and cause
a class 2 notice under ch. 985 of the found goods to be published
in the county. If no person who is entitled to the goods appears to
claim the goods, the finder shall, within 2 months after finding
the goods and before using the goods to their injury, procure an
appraisal of the goods by the law enforcement agency of the
finder’s city, village or town. The appraisal shall be certified by
the head of the law enforcement agency and filed in the office of
the law enforcement agency of the city, village or town.

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