Wisconsin Statutes
§ 887.03 — Oath, how taken.
Wisconsin § 887.03
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 887Depositions, oaths and affidavits
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Wis. Stat. § 887.03 (2026).
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887.03 Any oath or affidavit required or authorized by law may be taken in any of the usual forms, and every person swearing, affirming or declaring in any such form shall be deemed to have been lawfully sworn.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 887.01
Oaths, who may administer.§ 887.015
Uniform unsworn declarations act.§ 887.03
Oath, how taken.§ 887.20
Deposition in municipal court.§ 887.25
Witnesses sent to other states.§ 887.26
Depositions outside state.§ 887.27
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