Register of Deeds Linda A. Effertz
Location 311 Miner Ave. E., Suite 132N
Ladysmith, WI 54848
Staff Carol Johnson, Deputy ROD Becky Wester, Clerical Aide
Phone Number (715) 532-2139
Fax Number (715) 532-2194
Email linda@ruskcountywi.us
Office Hours 8:00-4:30 Monday-Friday closed holidays
For more information go to:
Rusk County Register of Deeds Fee Schedule & Document Preparation Brochure (.doc file)
Make Checks Payble to Rusk County Register of Deeds for certificate/document requests.
Download applications for Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificate requests. (Adobe Acrobat .pdf files)
Application for Birth Certificate request
Application for Death Certficate request
Applicaton for Marriage Certificate request
Ownership of rights in and claims on property constitute one of the chief forms of wealth in American society. Accurate descriptions of property help society avoid wasteful battles over boundaries and rights. Records of the existence and exact nature of those rights are keys to orderly economic activity relating to that property. The Register of Deeds is able to tell who, what, and when about property. This function is extremely important.
Local government property tax base is defined from records of the ROD. The business community and consumers are served through Uniform Commercial Code filings. Business loans are made simpler, more secure, less expensive, and more widely available to the mutual benefit of those involved in the use of credit involving personal property, crops, and/or fixtures.
The responsibilities of the office are set forth in the Wisconsin Statutes. The Register of Deeds serves a statewide purpose, although elected at the county level.
The general nature of the office of the Register of Deeds is described as ministerial. The ROD has no discretion about whether or not to perform tasks required by the Wisconsin Statutes. Nevertheless, an opinion of the Wisconsin Attorney General qualifies this general position somewhat.
The Attorney General says that the ROD must read the law and judge whether the law requires the ROD to perf