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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 61 — Villages

61.29 Constable.

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61.29 Constable.
(1)A constable shall:
(a)If required to do so by the village board, execute and file an official bond. If the village board does not require the constable to execute and file an official bond, the board shall obtain a dishonesty insurance policy or other appropriate insurance policy that covers the constable, in an amount determined by the board, in lieu of the bond requirement.
(b)Serve within his or her county any writ, process, order or notice, and execute any order, warrant or execution lawfully directed to or required by any court or officer to be executed by the constable.
(c)Attend any session of the circuit court in his or her county when required by the sheriff.
(d)Inform the district attorney of all trespasses on public lands of which the constable has knowledge or information.
(e)Impound cattle, horses, sheep, swine and other animals at large on the highways in violation of a village ordinance.
(f)Cause to be prosecuted all violations of law of which the constable has knowledge or information.
(g)Perform all other duties required by law.
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