Wisconsin Code § 59.23

Clerk
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(1) DEPUTIES; SALARIES; VACANCIES. (a) Every clerk shall appoint in writing one or more deputies and file
the appointment in the clerk’s office. The deputy or deputies
shall aid in the performance of the duties of the clerk under the
clerk’s direction, and in case of the absence or disability of the
clerk or of a vacancy in the clerk’s office, unless another is appointed therefor as provided in par. (c), shall perform all of the
duties of the clerk during the absence or until the vacancy is
filled. The board may, at its annual meeting or at any special
meeting, provide a salary for the deputy or deputies.
(b) In each county the clerk may also appoint the number of
assistants that the board authorizes and prescribes, and the assistants shall receive salaries that the board provides and fixes.
(c) If a clerk is incapable of discharging the duties of office
the board shall appoint an acting clerk within 90 days after the
board adopts a resolution finding that the clerk is incapable of
discharging the duties of the office. The acting clerk shall serve
until the disability is removed. If the board is not in session at the
time of the incapacity, the chairperson of the board may appoint
an acting clerk, whose term shall not extend beyond the next regular or special meeting of the board. A person appointed as acting clerk or appointed to fill a vacancy in the office of clerk, upon
giving an official bond with sureties as required of a clerk, shall
perform all of the duties of the office; and thereupon the powers
and duties of the deputy of the last clerk shall cease.
(2) DUTIES. The clerk shall:
(a) Board proceedings. Act as clerk of the board at all of the
board’s regular, special, limited term, and standing committee
meetings; under the direction of the county board chairperson or
committee chairperson, create the agenda for board meetings;
keep and record true minutes of all the proceedings of the board
in a format chosen by the clerk, including all committee meetings,
either personally or through the clerk’s appointee; file in the
clerk’s office copies of agendas and minutes of board meetings
and committee meetings; make regular entries of the board’s resolutions and decisions upon all questions; record the vote of each
supervisor on any question submitted to the board, if required by
any member present; publish ordinances as provided in s. 59.14
(1); and perform all duties prescribed by law or required by the
board in connection with its meetings and transactions.
(b) Recording of proceedings. Record at length every resolution adopted, order passed and ordinance enacted by the board.
(c) Orders for payment. Sign all orders for the payment of
money directed by the board to be issued, and keep a true and correct account of such orders, and of the name of the person to
whom each order is issued; but he or she shall not sign or issue
any county order except upon a recorded vote or resolution of the
board authorizing the same; and shall not sign or issue any such
order for the payment of the services of any clerk of court, district
attorney or sheriff until the person claiming the order files an affidavit stating that he or she has paid into the county treasury all
moneys due the county and personally collected or received in an
official capacity; and shall not sign or issue any order for the payment of money for any purpose in excess of the funds appropriated for such purpose unless first authorized by a resolution
adopted by the county board under s. 65.90 (5).
(cm) Apportionment of taxes. Apportion taxes and carry out
other responsibilities as specified in s. 70.63 (1).
(d) Accounts. File and preserve in the clerk’s office all accounts acted upon by the board, and endorse its action thereon,
designating specifically upon every account the amount allowed,
if any, and the particular items or charges for which allowed, and
such as were disallowed, if any.
(de) Property. To the extent authorized by the board, exercise
the authority under s. 59.52 (6).
(dg) Dogs. Perform the responsibilities relating to dog licensing, which are assigned to the clerk under ch. 174, and the dog
fund specified in ch. 174.
(di) Marriage licenses, domestic partnerships. Administer
the program for issuing marriage licenses as provided in ch. 765
and the program for forming and terminating domestic partnerships as provided in ch. 770.
(e) Reports of receipts and disbursements. Record the reports
of the treasurer of the receipts and disbursements of the county.
(f) Recording receipts and disbursements. Keep a true and
accurate account of all money which comes into the clerk’s hands
by virtue of the clerk’s office, specifying the date of every receipt
or payment, the person from or to whom the receipt or payment
was received or paid, and the purpose of each particular receipt or
disbursement, and keep the book at all times open to the inspection of the county board or any member of the board.
(g) Payments to treasurer. Keep in the manner prescribed in
par. (f) a separate account of all moneys paid the treasurer by the
clerk.
(h) Books of account. Keep all of the accounts of the county
and all books of account in a manner that the board directs.
Books of account shall be maintained on a calendar year basis,
which shall be the fiscal year in every county.
(i) Chief election officer, election duties. As the chief election
officer of the county, perform all duties that are imposed on the
clerk in relation to the preparation and distribution of ballots and
the canvass and return of votes at general, judicial, and special
elections.
(L) Duplicate receipts. Make out and deliver to the treasurer
duplicate receipts of all money received by the clerk as clerk, and
countersign and file in the clerk’s office the duplicate receipts delivered to the clerk by the treasurer of money received by the
treasurer.
(m) Certified copies; oaths and bonds; signatures. 1. Make
and deliver to any person, for a fee that is set by the board under s.
19.35 (3), a certified copy or transcript of any book, record, account, file or paper in his or her office or any certificate which by
law is declared to be evidence.
2. Except as otherwise provided, receive and file the official
oaths and bonds of all county officers and upon request shall certify under the clerk’s signature and seal the official capacity and
authority of any county officer so filing and charge the statutory
fee. Upon the commencement of each term every clerk shall file
the clerk’s signature and the impression of the clerk’s official seal
in the office of the secretary of state.
(n) Taxes. Perform all duties that are imposed on the clerk in
relation to the assessment and collection of taxes.
(nm) Timber harvest notices. Provide notice to a town chair-

person regarding the harvesting of raw forest products, as described in s. 26.03 (1m) (a) 2.
(o) Report, receipts and disbursements to board. Make a full
report to the board, at the annual meeting or at any other regular
meeting of the board when so stipulated by the board, in writing,
verified by the clerk’s oath, of all money received and disbursed
by the clerk, and separately of all fees received by the clerk; and
settle with the board the clerk’s official accounts and produce to
the board all books, accounts and vouchers relating to the same.
(p) Proceedings to historical society. Forward to the historical society, postpaid, within 30 days after their publication a copy
of the proceedings of the board, and of all printed reports made
under authority of such board or by the authority of other county
officers.
(q) County highway commissioner; notify of election. Notify
a county commissioner of highways of the commissioner’s election within 10 days thereafter.
(r) County tax for road and bridge fund. Notify the proper
town officers of the levy and rate of any tax for the county road
and bridge fund.
(s) List of local officials. Annually, on the first Tuesday of
June, transmit to the secretary of state a list showing the name,
phone number, electronic mail address, and post-office address of
local officials, including the chairperson, mayor, president, clerk,
treasurer, council and board members, and assessor of each municipality, and of the elective or appointive officials of any other
local governmental unit, as defined in s. 66.0135 (1) (c) , that is
located wholly or partly within the county. Such lists shall be
placed on file for the information of the public. The clerk, secretary, or other administrative officer of a local governmental unit,
as defined in s. 66.0137 (1) (as) , shall provide the county clerk
the information he or she needs to complete the requirements of
this paragraph.
(t) General. Perform all other duties required of the clerk by
law.

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