Office Address: 811 Harding Street, Waupaca WI 54981
Office hours: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM No
personal checks for birth, death, marriage records.
Telephone: 715-258-6250 |
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About
Michael: Michael was elected to the
Waupaca County Register of Deeds position January 2007. With a year
under his belt he has good base of knowledge from the office but
also realizes the office is very complex and he and staff are
constantly working maintain and update the office. Michael began
working in the Title Industry in 1987 where he frequented the
Waupaca and other courthouses throughout the state. Michael resides
in Iola with his wife Brenda and their two daughters. |
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About the Register of Deeds office:
A computerized tract index was implemented in 1992 and an
imaging system in 2000. The Register of Deeds undertook a project to
migrate the microfilmed images to digital and these are now
completed through 1982. In 2004, the records from the older system
were converted to a newer TriMin system that offers Land Shark
online access and eventual, electronic recording. The office is
staffed by the Michael the Register of Deeds and 2 full time and one
1/2 time employees. The staff has an extensive real estate and
genealogy background. |
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About
Waupaca
County:
According to 2002 estimates, Waupaca County has a population of
52,622. Waupaca County was formed in 1851 from the counties of Brown
and Winnebago. The first established county seat was Mukwa, with the
county seat later being moved to the city of Waupaca where it
remains today. Logging was a major part of the early days in Waupaca
County with agriculture following closely behind. The first saw mill
was built in Mukwa in 1848. Waupaca County has seven active local
historical societies, and six communities in the county have a
chamber of commerce. For more information about Waupaca County,
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