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Commonly Asked Questions about Wisconsin Deeds

Copies of recorded real estate documents may be acquired in one of the following ways: Online Using Our Tapestry Application. Use the Tapestry application to search our archive and print your document from the convenience of your home or office computer. VIA US Mail. By Appointment or Walk-in. Fees Costs.
Order Documents at the Register of Deeds Office You can come into our office and request a copy. You must know the party names, the legal description or the address of the property, and the approximate year the document was recorded. The cost is $2 for the first page and $1 for each page thereafter.
A Wisconsin deed is a document that helps to transfer and convey property from a grantor (the seller) to a grantee (the buyer). The form is a simple 2-page document that describes the two (2) parties along with the property and the purchase price (known as consideration).
You need only locate the Register of Deeds office in the Wisconsin county in which the property is located to initiate the property title search. There you can search the recorded property information.
A deed and an Electronic Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Return (eRETR) must be completed to convey title to real estate. If you need additional information in regards to your inquiry you will have to consult with a title company or an attorney. You can also contact the Register of Deeds at (608) 266-4141.
Download or obtain the necessary forms: Wisconsin quit claim deed forms can often be found online or obtained from county clerks offices. You can also consult with an attorney to ensure you have the correct form for your specific situation.