Wisconsin Code § 853.09

Deposit of will in circuit court during testator’s lifetime
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(1) DEPOSIT OF WILL. Unless provided otherwise by county ordinance, any testator may deposit his or her will
with the register in probate of the court of the county where he or
she resides. The will shall be sealed in an envelope with the name
and address of the testator, and the date of deposit noted thereon.
If the will is deposited by a person other than the testator, that fact
also shall be noted on the envelope. The size of the envelope may
be regulated by the register in probate to provide uniformity and
ease of filing. A county board may, by ordinance, provide that
wills may not be deposited with the register in probate for the
county. Wills deposited with the register in probate prior to the
effective date of that ordinance shall be retained by the register in
probate as provided under sub. (2).
(2) DUTY OF REGISTER IN PROBATE. The register in probate
shall issue a receipt for the deposit of the will and shall maintain
a registry of all wills deposited. The original will, unless withdrawn under sub. (3) or opened in accordance with s. 856.03 after
death of the testator, shall be kept on file for the period provided
in SCR chapter 72 ; thereafter the register may either retain the
original will or open the envelope, copy or reproduce the will for
confidential record storage purposes by microfilm, optical disc,
electronic format, or other method of comparable retrievability
and destroy the original. If satisfactorily identified, the reproduction is admissible in court for probate or any other purpose the
same as the original document. Wills deposited with the county
judge under s. 238.15, 1967 stats., shall be transferred to the register in probate and become subject to this section.
(3) WITHDRAWAL. A testator may withdraw the testator’s
will during the testator’s lifetime, but the register in probate shall
deliver the will only to the testator personally or to a person duly
authorized to withdraw it for the testator, by a writing signed by
the testator and 2 witnesses other than the person authorized.

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