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Association - Directory - Forest
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| About Paul:
I have been Register of Deeds since January of
1985. Prior to being elected to Register of Deeds, I was the
County Real Property Lister for 5 years, along with being part
time Commission on Aging Coordinator. I have been a life-long
resident of Forest County Graduating from Laona High School and
the UW-Stevens Point, with majors in Business Administration and
Economics. While with the Wisconsin Real Property Listers
Association I was Treasurer for 1 year and served as District 4
Chairperson for the Wisconsin Register of Deeds Association
several terms. I have also served as the County Land Information
Officer from 1990 to the present. As a part time job I have been
the Assessor for the Town of Caswell for the past 21 years. My
wife Beth and I have just celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary
and have three sons. The youngest is attending NWTC in Green Bay.
In my spare time I cut wood and enjoy hunting and snowmobiling.
For the past two years I have been "crew chief" for two of my sons
that took up stock car racing at TNT speedway in the summers. |
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About the Register of Deeds office:
The Register of Deeds office has 1 full time deputy
along with the Register of Deeds. Our office has been computerized
tracting and Grantor/Grantee since 1992. We are back keying as
time permits and are currently back to 1990. We still have paper
records for our permanent recording. We are also linked to the
Treasurer/Property listing office and can also view their
documents. In September of 2004 the county has started a web site
allowing persons to search property by name, legal description, or
property address. The address for this website is
www.co.forest.wi.gov. Through the Land
Information Program the County is digitizing its parcel maps and
hopes to have this program completed by the end of 2004. |
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About
Forest
County:
Forest county was created from parts of
Oconto and Langlade Counties in 1885. The county was given the
name Forest because because of the dense forest that covered the
county when it was first created and still does today, having
thousands of acres of Nicolet National Forest along with large
lumber company holdings. While we may not have a single stop light
or parking meter, we have plenty of lakes, streams, and peaceful
forests. |
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