Wisconsin Code § 706.06

Authentication
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(1) Any instrument may be acknowledged, or its execution otherwise authenticated by its signators, as provided by the laws of this state; or as provided in this
section or ch. 140.
(2) Any public officer entitled by virtue of his or her office to
administer oaths, and any member in good standing of the State
Bar of Wisconsin, may authenticate one or more of the signatures
on an instrument relating to lands in this state, by endorsing the
instrument “Acknowledged,” “Authenticated,” or “Signatures
Guaranteed,” or other words to similar effect, adding the date of
authentication, his or her own signature, and his or her official or
professional title. The endorsement, unless expressly limited,
shall operate as an authentication of all signatures on the instrument; and shall constitute a certification that each authenticated
signature is the genuine signature of the person represented; and,
as to signatures made in a representative capacity, shall constitute
a certification that the signer purported, and was believed, to be
such representative.
(3) Affidavits shall be authenticated by a certificate of due
execution of the instrument, executed by a person entitled to administer oaths.
(4) In addition to any criminal penalty or civil remedy otherwise provided by law, knowingly false authentication of an instrument shall subject the authenticator to liability in tort for
compensatory and punitive damages caused thereby to any
person.

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