Wisconsin Code § 879.55

Correction of clerical errors in court records
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Upon verified petition to a court by any person interested or his or
her successor in title praying that clerical errors in its records be
corrected as specified in the petition, the court shall order a hearing thereon. The hearing shall be held without notice or upon
such notice as the court requires. If the court requires notice, it
shall be given to those persons interested who will be affected by
the change in the records. If on hearing the court finds its record
incorrect as a result of clerical error, it shall make its record conform to the truth. The corrected record shall be as valid and binding as though correctly made and entered at the proper time.

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