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Welcome to the Wisconsin Court System's website. I hope that you will find the site to be informative and useful. Our website provides a wealth of information ranging from an overview of the Wisconsin Court System to general court information and, when possible, answers to specific questions. Read more
https://www.wicourts.gov/Wisconsin Court System - Circuit courts
Prior to court reorganization, there were two levels of trial courts in Wisconsin: the county courts and the circuit courts. Although the workload split varied from county to county, in general the judges in the county courts handled probate, juvenile, and traffic matters, and the judges in the circuit courts handled civil and criminal jury trials.
http://wicourts.gov/courts/circuit/index.htmWisconsin Court Records | StateRecords.org
Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has 7 judicial positions, and serves as the highest appellate court in the land. It was established in 1841. 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.
https://wisconsin.staterecords.org/court.phpWisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Case Access
WELCOME to the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Case Access system for the Internet. WSCCA provides public access to the status of appeals filed with the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Wisconsin Court of Appeals. Generally, this site includes appeals that were considered "Open" from the end of 1993 forward. While every attempt has ...
https://wscca.wicourts.gov/index.xslWisconsin Court Records: WisconsinPublicRecords.org
The Wisconsin Clerk Of Court is responsible for keeping records of the activities and operations in court. Their occupation is an essential part of the Wisconsin Judicial System that produces written records (proof) of every action in a court hearing. The Clerk Of Court must also maintain all documents and administer all oaths to witnesses and ...
https://wisconsinpublicrecords.org/court-records/CCAP Data from Wisconsin Circuit Court, including foreclosures ...
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https://wisconsincourtdata.com/Wisconsin 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 ...
https://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/resources/eresources/wisconsin-circuit-court-access-formerly-ccapCase Search - Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Case Access
Circuit Court Case Number. Example: Type 02cf1 for case 2002CF000001. Party Name. Last First Middle. When searching using the Middle Name field, also show parties without a middle name. Enter at least 3 characters of the last name and either a first or middle name. If you do not know the full name, enter part of the name and the wildcard symbol
https://wscca.wicourts.gov/caseSearch.doWisconsin CLE eFiling System
The Wisconsin Court System has developed an electronic CLE Reporting system allowing attorneys to electronically file their Continuing Legal Education Requirements on-line. This program is administered by the Board of Bar Examiners (BBE), an agency of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. To get started, select one of the following options: Register ...
http://clereporting.wicourts.gov/COURT OF APPEALS
County v. S.L.L., 2019 WI 66, ¶13, 387 Wis. 2d 333, 929 N.W.2d 140 (“‘Personal jurisdiction’ embodies the court’s power over a party, without which it can enter no valid judgment.”). These correct statements of the law, however, do not control where the defendant waived the defense of lack of personal jurisdiction
https://www.wicourts.gov/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=553686