Wisconsin Code § 24.36

Lost certificates and patents
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Whenever any duplicate certificate of sale has been lost or destroyed before the
patent has been issued, or whenever any patent has been lost or
destroyed, the board, upon satisfactory proof of the fact, established by affidavit filed with the board, may issue a certified copy
of the original certificate of sale or of the record in the board’s office of the patent, or a quitclaim deed in place of the missing
patent, to the person entitled to the copy of the certificate or
record of the patent, or quitclaim deed, which shall have the same
force and effect as the original duplicate certificate or patent. The
board’s certificate to the copy and quitclaim deed shall recite the
loss or destruction of the original.

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