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Search cases of Wisconsin Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, & circuit courts. The Wisconsin Court System protects individuals' rights, privileges and liberties, maintains the rule of law, and provides a forum for the resolution of disputes that is fair, accessible, independent and effective.
The Circuit Court for Door County has original jurisdiction in all matters, civil and criminal, within the state not excepted in the constitution and not otherwise prohibited by law. The Circuit Court is a court of unlimited jurisdiction including the crime of murder in the first degree.
Our main functions are to: Create, maintain, and file case records and documents. Prepare and maintain judgment records and docket all money judgments. Keep minutes of court activities. Manage Door County Jury System. Collect fines and forfeitures and initiate collection efforts.
Circuit Court for Dane County) and 22AP13 (Amazon Logistics, Inc. v. LIRC) are found below. The opinions are available on the Court System’s website, http://www.wicourts.gov , with a direct links found here and here .
When is my court date? The date indicated on your citation is the date and time of your initial appearance. If you do not have your citation, you can check Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the date.
Directory of online resources applicable to the Door County Circuit Court in Door County, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) Oversight Committee. Appointed by the director of state courts, the WCCA Oversight Committee serves as an advisory board on policy issues related to the WCCA website.
Looking for Door County Circuit Court records, case searches & calendars? Quickly find Court phone number, directions & services (Sturgeon Bay, WI).
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) Oversight Committee. Wisconsin Commission on Children, Families and the Courts. The Committee to Improve Interpreting and Translation in the Wisconsin Courts. Note: The following county links lead to external websites and will take you away from wicourts.gov.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has unanimously approved a gradual transition to mandatory electronic filing in the circuit courts. The new eFiling rule is enacted as Wis. Stat. § 801.18 and is posted on the Circuit Court eFiling Rules page.