Wisconsin Code § 244.05

Execution of power of attorney
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(1) To execute a
power of attorney, the principal must sign the power of attorney,
or an individual 18 years of age or older at the express direction
and in the physical presence of the principal must sign the principal’s name on the power of attorney.
(2) A signature of the principal, or the signature of an individual signing on behalf of the principal, on a power of attorney is
presumed to be genuine if the principal makes an acknowledgment of the power of attorney before a notarial officer authorized
under ch. 140 to take acknowledgments.
(3) A signature of the principal, or the signature of an individual signing on behalf of the principal, on a power of attorney is
presumed to be genuine if the signing is witnessed by 2 witnesses
via simultaneous remote appearance by 2-way, real-time audiovisual communication technology if all of the following conditions
are satisfied:
(a) The signing is supervised by an attorney in good standing
licensed by this state. The supervising attorney may serve as one
of the remote witnesses.
(b) The principal attests to being physically located in this
state during the 2-way, real-time audiovisual communication.
(c) Each remote witness attests to being physically located in
this state during the 2-way, real-time audiovisual communication.
(d) The principal and each of the remote witnesses identify
themselves. If the principal and remote witnesses are not personally known to each other and to the supervising attorney, the principal and each of the remote witnesses display photo
identification.
(e) The principal identifies anyone else present in the same
physical location as the principal and, if possible, the principal
makes a visual sweep of the principal’s physical surroundings so
that the supervising attorney and each remote witness can confirm the presence of any other person.
(f) The principal displays the power of attorney, confirms the
total number of pages and the page number of the page on which
the principal’s signature will be affixed, and declares to the remote witnesses and the supervising attorney all of the following:
1. That the principal is 18 years of age or older.
2. That the document is the principal’s power of attorney.
3. That the document is being executed as a voluntary act.
(g) The principal, or another individual 18 years of age or
older at the express direction and in the physical presence of the
principal, signs the power of attorney in a manner that allows
each of the remote witnesses and the supervising attorney to see
the execution.
(h) The audiovisual communication technology used allows
communication by which a person is able to see, hear, and communicate in an interactive way with another person in real time
using electronic means, except that if the principal, a remote witness, or the supervising attorney has an impairment that affects
hearing, sight, or speech, assistive technology or learned skills
may be substituted for audio or visual if it allows that person to
actively participate in the signing in real time.
(i) The power of attorney indicates that it is being executed
pursuant to this section.
(j) One of the following occurs:
1. The principal, or another person at the direction of the
principal, personally delivers or transmits by U.S. mail or commercial courier service the entire signed original power of attorney to the supervising attorney within a reasonable time after execution. The supervising attorney then personally delivers or
transmits by U.S. mail or commercial courier service the entire
signed original power of attorney to the remote witnesses within
a reasonable time. The first remote witness to receive the original
power of attorney signs the original power of attorney as a witness and forwards the entire signed original power of attorney by
personal delivery or U.S. mail or commercial courier service
within a reasonable time to the 2nd remote witness, who signs it
as a witness and forwards the entire signed original power of attorney by personal delivery or U.S. mail or commercial courier
service within a reasonable time to the supervising attorney.
2. The principal, or another person at the direction of the
principal, personally delivers or transmits by U.S. mail or commercial courier service the entire signed original power of attorney to the supervising attorney within a reasonable time after execution and transmits by facsimile or electronic means a legible
copy of the entire signed power of attorney directly to each remote witness within a reasonable time after execution. Each remote witness then signs the transmitted copy of the power of attorney as a witness and personally delivers or transmits by U.S.
mail or commercial courier service the entire signed copy of the
power of attorney to the supervising attorney within a reasonable
time after witnessing. The signed original and signed copies together shall constitute one original document, unless the supervising attorney, within a reasonable time after receiving the
signed original and signed copies, compiles the signed original
and signed copies into one document by attaching the signature
pages of each remote witness to the original signed by or on behalf of the principal, in which case the compiled document shall
constitute the original.
3. The principal and each of the remote witnesses sign identical copies of the original. The principal, or another person at
the direction of the principal, and each of the remote witnesses
personally deliver or transmit by U.S. mail or commercial courier
service the signed originals to the supervising attorney within a
reasonable time after execution. All of the signed originals together shall constitute one original document, unless the supervising attorney, within a reasonable time after receiving all signed
originals, compiles the originals into one document by attaching
the signature pages of each remote witness to the original signed
by or on behalf of the principal, in which case the compiled document shall constitute the original.
(k) The supervising attorney completes an affidavit of compliance that contains all of the following information:
1. The name and residential address of the principal.
2. The name and residential or business address of each remote witness.
3. The address within this state where the principal was
physically located at the time the principal signed the power of
attorney.

4. The address within this state where each remote witness
was physically located at the time the remote witness witnessed
the principal’s execution of the power of attorney.
5. A statement that the principal and remote witnesses were
all known to each other and the supervising attorney or a description of the form of photo identification used to confirm the identity of the principal and each remote witness.
6. Confirmation that the principal declared that the principal
is 18 years of age or older, that the document is the principal’s
power of attorney, and that the document was being executed as
the principal’s voluntary act.
7. Confirmation that each of the remote witnesses and the
supervising attorney were able to see the principal, or another individual 18 years of age or older at the express direction and in
the physical presence of the principal, sign, and that the principal
appeared to be 18 years of age or older and acting voluntarily.
8. A description of the audiovisual technology used for the
signing process.
9. If the power of attorney was not signed in counterpart, a
description of the method used to forward the power of attorney
to each remote witness for signing and to the supervising attorney
after signing.
10. If the power of attorney was signed in counterpart, a description of the method used to forward each counterpart to the
supervising attorney and, if applicable, how and when the supervising attorney physically compiled the signed paper counterparts into a single document containing the power of attorney, the
signature of the principal, and the signatures of the remote
witnesses.
11. The name, state bar number, and business or residential
address of the supervising attorney.
12. Any other information that the supervising attorney considers to be material with respect to the principal’s capacity to
sign a valid power of attorney, the principal’s and witnesses’
compliance with this section, or any other information that the
supervising attorney deems relevant to the execution of the power
of attorney.
(L) The affidavit of compliance is attached to the power of
attorney.
(m) An affidavit of compliance described in this subsection
shall be substantially in the following form:
AFFIDA VIT OF COMPLIANCE
State of ....
County of ....
The undersigned, being first duly sworn under oath, states as
follows:
This Affidavit of Compliance is executed pursuant to Wis.
Stat. § 244.05 to document the execution of the power of attorney
of [name of principal] via remote appearance by 2-way, real-time
audiovisual communication technology on [date].
1. The name and residential address of the principal is ....
2. The name and [residential or business] address of remote
witness 1 is ....
3. The name and [residential or business] address of remote
witness 2 is ....
4. The address within the state of Wisconsin where the principal was physically located at the time the principal signed the
power of attorney is ....
5. The address within the state of Wisconsin where remote
witness 1 was physically located at the time the remote witness
witnessed the principal’s execution of the power of attorney is ....
6. The address within the state of Wisconsin where remote
witness 2 was physically located at the time the remote witness
witnessed the principal’s execution of the power of attorney is ....
7. The principal and remote witnesses were all known to each
other and to the supervising attorney. - OR - The principal and remote witnesses were not all known to each other and to the supervising attorney. Each produced the following form of photo identification to confirm his or her identity:
....
8. The principal declared that the principal is 18 years of age
or older, that the document is the principal’s power of attorney,
and that the document was being executed as the principal’s voluntary act.
9. Each of the remote witnesses and the supervising attorney
were able to see the principal, or another individual 18 years of
age or older at the express direction and in the physical presence
of the principal, sign. The principal appeared to be 18 years of
age or older and acting voluntarily.
10. The audiovisual technology used for the signing process
was ....
11. The power of attorney was not signed in counterpart. The
following methods were used to forward the power of attorney to
each remote witness for signing and to the supervising attorney
after signing. - OR - The power of attorney was signed in counterpart. The following methods were used to forward each counterpart to the supervising attorney. [If applicable] - The supervising
attorney physically compiled the signed paper counterparts into a
single document containing the power of attorney, the signature
of the principal, and the signatures of the remote witnesses on
[date] by [e.g., attaching page 7 from each counterpart signed by
a remote witness to the back of the power of attorney signed by
the principal].
12. The name, state bar number, and business or residential
address of the supervising attorney is ....
13. [Optional] Other information that the supervising attorney
considers to be material is as follows: ....
.... (signature of supervising attorney)
Subscribed and sworn to before me on .... (date) by .... (name
of supervising attorney).
.... (signature of notarial officer)
Stamp
.... (Title of office)
[My commission expires: ....]

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