Wisconsin Code § 177.0503

Notice by administrator
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(1) Before July 1 of
each year, the administrator shall publish on an Internet site
maintained by the administrator a notice of the names of apparent
owners of abandoned property reported and remitted to the administrator. Except as provided in sub. (1m), the notice shall include the name and last-known address of each person identified
in a report filed under s. 177.0401 since the publication of the
previous notice. The administrator shall also publish in a newspaper the names of apparent owners of abandoned property reported and remitted to the administrator in the previous reporting
year. The notice shall be a class 1 notice under ch. 985 and published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county in
which is located the last-known address of the person to be
named in the notice. If no address is listed or the address is outside this state, the notice shall be published in the official state
newspaper.
(1b) A notice under sub. (1) shall contain all of the following:
(a) The names in alphabetical order and the last-known addresses, if any, of persons listed in the report and entitled to notice within the county, as specified in sub. (1).
(b) A statement that information concerning the property and
the name and last-known address of the holder may be obtained
by any person possessing an interest in the property by addressing
an inquiry to the administrator.
(1d) The administrator is not required to publish notice of
any item with a value of less than $50 unless the administrator determines the publication to be in the public interest.
(1g) In addition to any notice required under sub. (1), the administrator shall also publish, in the notice described under sub.
(1), the name and last-known address of each owner of a U.S. savings bond that has been presumed abandoned under s. 177.0206
since the publication of the previous notice.
(1m) If the address of a person to be named in a notice under
sub. (1) is outside this state, and if the administrator has entered
into an agreement under s. 177.1202 with the state in which the
address is located, the administrator may omit the information
specified in sub. (2) with respect to that person from the notice
published under sub. (1).
(2) A notice under sub. (1) shall contain all of the following:
(a) The names in alphabetical order and last-known address, if
any, of persons listed in the report and entitled to notice within
the county as specified in sub. (1).
(b) A statement that information concerning the property and
the name and last-known address of the holder may be obtained
by any person possessing an interest in the property by addressing
an inquiry to the administrator.
(2m) For money or other property received under s. 852.01
(3), 863.37 (2) or 863.39 (1), a notice shall be published at least
annually in the official state newspaper and shall include the
name of the decedent, the amount paid to the administrator, the
county in which the estate is probated and a statement that the
money will be paid to the heirs or legatees without interest, on
proof of ownership, if claimed within 10 years from the date of
publication as provided in s. 863.39 (3).
(2n) (a) The administrator may publish, on behalf of the department of children and families, the name and address of an apparent owner of uncashed child support payments.
(b) At least quarterly, the department of children and families
shall reimburse the administrator, based on information provided
by the administrator, for any administrative expenses incurred under par. (a).
(3) The administrator is not required to publish notice of any
item with a value of less than $50 unless the administrator determines the publication to be in the public interest.
(4) This section does not apply to sums payable on traveler’s
checks, money orders and other written instruments presumed
abandoned under s. 177.0201.

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