Wisconsin Code § 782.10

Writ, who may serve
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Such writ can only be served
by an elector of the state and shall be served as follows:
(1) By delivering a copy of the same to the person to whom it
is directed.
(2) If such person cannot be found, by being left at the jail or
other place in which the prisoner may be confined, with any underofficer or other person of proper age having charge of such
prisoner.
(3) If the person on whom the writ ought to be served hides or
refuses admittance to the party attempting to serve the writ, by affixing the copy, in some conspicuous place on the outside of the
house or other place where the prisoner is confined.
(4) The person serving the writ shall make due and prompt
return thereof with proof of service.

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