Wisconsin Code § 818.20

Surrender of principal
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At any time before a failure
to comply with their bond the sureties may surrender the defendant in their exoneration or the defendant may surrender to the
sheriff of the county where the defendant was arrested. A certified copy of the bail bond shall be delivered to the sheriff, who
shall detain the defendant in the sheriff’s custody, as upon an order of arrest, and shall, in writing, acknowledge the surrender.
Upon the production of a copy of the bond and the sheriff’s certificate a judge may, upon 8 days’ notice to the plaintiff, order that
the bail be exonerated. But this section shall not apply to the arrest for the causes mentioned in s. 818.02 (3).

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