Wisconsin
From the 50 State Visitor Guide:
Wis. Stat. 2019 §§301.45
through 301.50
Registration Triggers and Deadlines:
10 days for initial
registration, after entering state, and for updates. Employment defined as a period exceeding 14
days or 30 days in a calendar year. §301.45(3).
Per Wisconsin SOR response
letter (2019), the 10 day period also applies to visitors. No mention of any limit per month or year.
Per Wisconsin SOR response
letter (2019), a procedure is
available for removal from registry after departure.
Residency/Presence and Other Restrictions:
Registrants must provide notice before going on school grounds. §
301.475.
Duration & updates:
15 years to life. Verification: SVPs – 90 days; others
annually. §301.45(4).
Most recent visits: June & August 2021
For registered visitors, Wisconsin is one of the easier states to get along with. Ten consecutive days should be enough for most visits. Per Wisconsin SOR’s response to a Florida Action Committee (FAC) letter (2019), there may be no limit per month or year. However, to be safe, visitors should assume the 30 day per year limit that applies to employment in the state will also apply to visitors.
In June 2021 I decided to take Wisconsin up on its relative hospitality. Entering from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, I stayed overnight at a National Forest campground and spent the next two days seeing the sights. At a welcome center I picked up a map of every cheese store in Wisconsin, showing which ones are located right on the farm where you can buy the fresh cheese curds that squeak in your mouth.
In addition to eating lots of cheese, I came upon a small town “Party on the Pavement” and had street food for lunch. I toured Milwaukee’s lakefront and Historic Third Ward, and of course I’m a sucker for cave tours – this time it was Cave of the Mounds after staying overnight at Blue Mound State Park (nice park, clean campgrounds, hot showers).
Continuing southwest, I ended up at Prairie du Chien where I tried to visit Villa Louis State Historic Site but found it still closed on account of the COVID 19 pandemic. However, this was an opportunity to rest and have lunch at a picnic table overlooking the Mighty Mississippi River before crossing over into Iowa.In August 2021 I was taking a five day mini road trip to northern Minnesota but decided to swing through western Wisconsin on my way up to Duluth. Entering at Prairie du Chein where I had left on my previous trip I headed north along the Mississippi River Scenic Highway – and yes it was scenic. Then veered off to my intended stop on my way through Wisconsin, the Leinenkugel Beer factory in Chippewa Falls where I took the one hour factory tour.
Then continuing as
far north as I could get before nightfall I camped at Amnicon Falls State Park,
which is quite beautiful but unfortunately has no showers! Oh well – it was on
to Minnesota!
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