Wisconsin Civil Courts
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April 21, 2022 - Chief Information Officer (CIO) Jean Bousquet has announced plans to retire, after nearly 30 years with the Wisconsin court system. Bousquet joined the courts as a court analyst in 1993. She became CCAP (Consolidated Court Automation Programs) director in 1998 and has served as CIO since 2001.
https://www.wicourts.gov/Wisconsin Court System - Circuit courts
The Wisconsin circuit courts are the state's trial courts. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state, including probate, juvenile, and traffic matters, as well as civil and criminal jury trials. Currently, there are 253 circuit court judges in Wisconsin.
https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/circuit/index.htmWisconsin Civil Court Records | WisconsinCourtRecords.us
Municipal Court: Wisconsin Municipal Courts are courts of limited jurisdiction over cases involving traffic violations, ordinance matters, health code violation cases, disorderly conduct, juvenile matters, among many others. Currently, there are 237 municipal courts and 240 judges joined in no regular pattern to form 67 joint courts that serve ...
https://wisconsincourtrecords.us/civil-court-records/Where to Find Wisconsin Civil Court Records
Interested individuals may search for case information with full names, date of birth, county area, and case number. The general public also has access to records of civil cases handled by the Supreme court or the Appeal courts on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Case Access site. Requestors may search records with the case ...
https://wisconsincourtrecords.us/civil-court-records/find/Wisconsin Court System - Forms
Wisconsin Commission on Children, Families and the Courts; Wisconsin Judicial Committee on Child Welfare; Other. Chief Justice's COVID-19 Task Force; ... Official forms of the Wisconsin Court System. Home; Forms; Circuit court forms; Directory list; Navigate this section. Circuit court forms. Search. General. Civil. Criminal. Conservatorship ...
https://www.wicourts.gov/formsWisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP)
Find court cases for all counties except Milwaukee. Jump to navigation Jump to main content. Masking is encouraged but not required in Madison Public Libraries according to current guidance from Public Health Madison & Dane County. ... Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP) Connect to Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP) Find ...
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The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has 16 judicial positions spread over 4 districts. District 1 is in Milwaukee, District 2 is in Waukesha, District 3 is in Wausau, and District 4 is in Madison. Judges here serve 6 year terms. There are 69 Circuit Courts in Wisconsin, with 249 circuit court judges who each serve 6 year terms.
https://wisconsin.staterecords.org/court.phpCivil Court - Milwaukee County
The Civil Division of the Milwaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court processes cases for the civil and family courts in Milwaukee County. Cases include matters regarding small claims (for amounts less than $10,000), large claims, garnishments, restraining orders, divorce, paternity, state tax liens and satisfactions. Contact Us. Phone: (414) 278-4140
https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/Courts/Court-Divisions/Civil-CourtWaukesha County - Civil Court
Civil Division, Room C-167 PO Box 1627 Waukesha, WI 53187-1627 Envelopes should be addressed to the assigned Court Official, if known. By Phone: 262-548-7525. By Facsimile: Before faxing any paperwork to the Civil Division, please review Civil Court Division Local Rule 1.6 - Facsimile Transmission of Documents to the Court. Fax: 262-548-7546
https://www.waukeshacounty.gov/CircuitCourts/CivilCourt/Civil Law & Procedure - Wisconsin State Law Library
Small Claims Service (WI Court System) Trials. WI Constitution: Art. 1, Sec. 5 "Trial by Jury; Verdict in Civil Cases". WI Statutes: ch. 805 "Civil Procedure - Trials". WI Statute: s. 805.01 - 805.02 Right of Trial by Jury and Advisory Jury. The Wisconsin Statutes contain numerous references to right of jury trial or demanding trial by jury.
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