A Wisconsin Exemplification Certificate is a legal document issued by the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions. It is used to authenticate the execution of a document, such as a deed, mortgage, or other legal instrument. The Exemplification Certificate is a notarized document that contains an official seal and signature of the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions. There are two types of Wisconsin Exemplification Certificates: the Standard Exemplification Certificate and the Short Form Exemplification Certificate. The Standard Exemplification Certificate provides more detailed information about the document being authenticated, such as the date of execution, the parties involved, and a description of the document. The Short Form Exemplification Certificate is a shorter version of the Standard Exemplification Certificate and contains less detailed information. Both types of certificates are used to prove the authenticity of the document and can be used in court.