Wisconsin Code § 847.09

Discharge of mortgage or lien by court
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The
circuit court of any county in which a mortgage, lien or charge is
recorded may make an order discharging the mortgage, lien or
charge of record on proof being made to the satisfaction of the
court that the mortgage, lien or charge has been fully paid or satisfied and that the mortgagee or the owner of the lien or charge or
his or her assignee is a corporation which has ceased to exist or
which has no officer or agent in this state competent to discharge
the same of record or that the mortgagee or the owner of the lien
or charge or his or her assignee is a nonresident of the county
where the mortgage, lien or charge is recorded, or is deceased,
and in such case, that there is no administrator of the estate under
the authority of this state. The register of deeds shall record the
order or a copy thereof, certified by the clerk under the seal of the
court, and the record shall have the same effect as the record of
discharge by a mortgagee or owner of a lien or charge duly executed and acknowledged.

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