Wisconsin Code § 66.0119

Special inspection warrants
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(1) (a) “Inspection purposes” includes such purposes as building, housing, electrical, plumbing, heating, gas, fire, health, safety, environmental
pollution, water quality, waterways, use of water, food, zoning,
property assessment, meter and obtaining data required to be submitted in an initial site report or feasibility report under subch. III
of ch. 289 or s. 291.23, 291.25, 291.29 or 291.31 or an environmental impact statement related to one of those reports. “Inspection purposes” also includes purposes for obtaining information
specified in s. 196.02 (5m) by or on behalf of the public service
commission.
(b) “Peace officer” means a state, county, city, village, town,
town sanitary district or public inland lake protection and rehabilitation district officer, agent or employee charged under statute or
municipal ordinance with powers or duties involving inspection
of real or personal property, including buildings, building
premises and building contents, and means a local health officer,
as defined in s. 250.01 (5), or his or her designee.
(c) “Public building” has the meaning given in s. 101.01 (12).
(2) A peace officer may apply for, obtain and execute a special inspection warrant issued under this section. Except in cases
of emergency where no special inspection warrant is required,
special inspection warrants shall be issued for inspection of personal or real properties which are not public buildings or for inspection of portions of public buildings which are not open to the
public only upon showing that consent to entry for inspection
purposes has been refused.
(3) The following forms for use under this section are illustrative and not mandatory:
AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF WISCONSIN
.... County
In the .... court of the .... of ....
A. F., being duly sworn, says that on the .... day of ...., ....
(year), in said county, in and upon certain premises in the (city,
town or village) of .... and more particularly described as follows:
(describe the premises) there now exists a necessity to determine
if said premises comply with (section .... of the Wisconsin
statutes) or (section .... of ordinances of said municipality) or
both. The facts tending to establish the grounds for issuing a special inspection warrant are as follows: (set forth brief statement of
reasons for inspection, frequency and approximate date of last inspection, if any, which shall be deemed probable cause for issuance of warrant).
Wherefore, the said A. F. prays that a special inspection warrant be issued to search such premises for said purpose.
...(Signed) A. F.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this .... day of ...., .... (year)
.... Judge of the .... Court.
SPECIAL INSPECTION WARRANT
STATE OF WISCONSIN
.... County
In the .... court of the .... of ....
THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To the sheriff or any constable or any
peace officer of said county:
Whereas, A. B. has this day complained (in writing) to the said
court upon oath that on the .... day of ...., .... (year), in said county,
in and upon certain premises in the (city, town or village) of ....
and more particularly described as follows: (describe the
premises) there now exists a necessity to determine if said
premises comply with (section .... of the Wisconsin statutes) or
(section .... of ordinances of said municipality) or both and
prayed that a special inspection warrant be issued to search said
premises.
Now, therefore, in the name of the state of Wisconsin you are
commanded forthwith to search the said premises for said
purposes.
Dated this .... day of ...., .... (year),
.... Judge of the .... Court.
ENDORSEMENT ON WARRANT
Received by me ...., .... (year), at .... o’clock .... M.
.... Sheriff (or peace officer).
RETURN OF OFFICER
STATE OF WISCONSIN
.... Court
.... County.
I hereby certify that by virtue of the within warrant I searched

the named premises and found the following things (describe
findings).
Dated this .... day of ...., .... (year)
.... Sheriff (or peace officer).

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