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Wisconsin Court Search

There are different levels of the judicial system in Wisconsin. Each level of the judicial system covers different types of cases. This includes appellate cases, Supreme court cases, family court cases, traffic cases, probate cases, criminal and civil court cases. You can perform a Wisconsin court search by accessing the Wisconsin courts online portal or by using this link https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/overview/overview.htm.

Learning About Wisconsin Court Search

When you are looking to perform a Wisconsin court search, it is important that you understand and are aware of the different resources that are available to perform these searches. This includes the county government portals and the Wisconsin court system access portal.

A court search is more than just researching specific court cases. A Wisconsin court search allows you to learn about the judicial system, find contact information for the different levels of the judicial system and provide links to accessing different areas of the judicial system.

Filing and Searching for Court Cases

You can file and search for court cases through the previously provided link for each branch of the judicial system. The link will direct you to the main webpage where you can perform a court search. You have the option of searching for a specific court or for a branch of the court system. In addition to this type of search, you can look up specific court cases or access court calendars for each court.

To perform a court search, you will need to follow these steps:

  1. Click on the link for the Wisconsin government portal
  2. From there you will choose the type of court search you wish to perform. You can click on the “Services” menu and choose “for the public” to determine what services you can use.
  3. Follow the online prompts
Wisconsin Court Search
Wisconsin Court Search

Conducting a Wisconsin Court Search

When you access the “Services for the public” option you will find a section for exploring court services. In this section, you will see the options that are available for you to perform online. The choices that are available to you include:

  • Paying court fees
  • Using the law center
  • Accessing the Wisconsin State Law Library
  • Policies and procedures used by the ADA
  • Understanding and learning about filing complaints and grievances.

This is just a sample of the different services that can be accessed through the web portal.

If you are looking for a specific court administration office, you can access the online directory to conduct a court search. This directory contains the contact information of the district administration office for each district. The directory will list the courthouse, safety building, criminal justice facility, and juvenile justice facility contact information. The contact information includes the address, fax number, phone number, and administrative office location for each district.

If you are unsure of the district admin office that you are looking for, the directory lists the counties that are covered in each district. You can also contact the county clerk’s office where you are performing your search and ask what district the county is in,