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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 806 — Civil procedure — judgment

806.10 Judgment and lien docket.

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806.10 Judgment and lien docket.
(1)At the time of entry of a judgment directing in whole or in part the payment of money, or a judgment naming a spouse under s. 806.15
(4), and upon payment of the exact amount of the fee prescribed in s. 814.61
(am)2. , the clerk of circuit court shall enter the judgment in the judgment and lien docket, arranged alphabetically, including all of the following:
(a)The full name and place of residence of each judgment debtor and of the spouse or former spouse of the judgment debtor if the spouse is named in a judgment described under s. 806.15
(4). If the judgment or judgment and lien docket fails to give the place of residence of the judgment debtor or the judgment debtor’s spouse or former spouse, the validity of the judgment is not affected thereby, but the judgment creditor may at any time file with the clerk of circuit court an affidavit stating, on knowledge or information and belief, the information. The clerk of circuit court shall thereupon enter the facts according to the affidavit in the judgment and lien docket, noting the date and time of the entry.
(b)The name of the judgment creditor, in like manner.
(c)The name of the attorney for the judgment creditor, if stated in the record.
(d)The date of the entry of the judgment.
(e)The day and time of entry.
(f)The amount of the debt, damages or other sum of money recovered, with the costs.
(1m)If a judgment is against several persons, the clerk of circuit court shall enter the judgment, in accordance with the procedure under sub.
(1)in the judgment and lien docket under the name of each person against whom the judgment was rendered.
(2)Whenever any judgment entered in the judgment and lien docket is reversed and the remittitur filed, the clerk of circuit court shall enter “reversed on appeal” on the judgment and lien docket.
(3)Every clerk of circuit court who enters a judgment or decree and enters upon the judgment and lien docket a date or time other than that of its actual entry or neglects to enter the same at the proper time shall be liable to the party injured.
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