Wisconsin Code § 177.0207

When security presumed abandoned
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(1)
Subject to s. 177.0210, a security is presumed to be abandoned 3
years after the following:
(a) The date on which a 2nd consecutive communication sent
by the holder by 1st class mail to the apparent owner is returned
to the holder by the U.S. postal service as undeliverable.
(b) If the 2nd communication is sent by the holder to the apparent owner later than 30 days after the date on which the first
communication is returned to the holder by the U.S. postal service as undeliverable, the date on which the first communication
was returned as undeliverable.
(2) If the holder does not send communications to the apparent owner of the security by 1st class mail, as described in sub.
(1), the holder shall attempt to confirm the apparent owner’s interest in the security by sending the apparent owner e-mail not
later than 2 years after the apparent owner’s last indication of interest in the security, except that the holder shall promptly at-

tempt to contact the apparent owner by 1st class mail if any of the
following applies:
(a) The holder does not have information needed to send the
apparent owner e-mail or the holder believes that the apparent
owner’s e-mail address in the holder’s records is not valid.
(b) The holder receives notification that the e-mail was not
received.
(c) The apparent owner does not respond to the e-mail within
30 days from the date on which the e-mail was sent.
(3) If 1st class mail sent under sub. (2) is returned to the
holder by the U.S. postal service as undeliverable, the security is
presumed abandoned 3 years after the date on which the mail is
returned.

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