The Wisconsin Certification of Summary Confirmation of Interest in Property (867.046(1Â m)) is a legal document that provides a summary of a party's interest in a property. This document is used to certify a party's interest in a property, such as the owner or tenant's right or interest in the property, and to provide notification of any changes. The document must be filed with the county register of deeds in the county where the property is located. It is used to ensure that any changes to the party's interest in the property are publicly recorded and to prevent any disputes between parties regarding the interests in the property. There are two types of Wisconsin Certification of Summary Confirmation of Interest in Property (867.046(1Â m)): the Initial Certification and the Recertification. The Initial Certification is used to register a party's interest in a property for the first time and must be filed within 30 days of the property's transfer. The Recertification is used to update a party's interest in a property and must be filed within 30 days of any change in the party's interest in the property.