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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.
MILWAUKEE COUNTY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTS. 901 North 9th Street, Room 104 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 (414) 278-5362 . Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Milwaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court’s Office serves our community by managing the administrative, recordkeeping and clerical functions that support the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.
MILWAUKEE COUNTY CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTS. 901 North 9th Street, Room 104 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233 (414) 278-5362 . Office hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Milwaukee County Circuit Court is managed by the Court Administrator and the Chief Judge. Chief Judge Pamela Pepper United States District Court Eastern District of Wisconsin Milwaukee Division United States Federal Building and Courthouse 517 E. Wisconsin Ave. Rm. 362 Milwaukee, WI 53202
Find online services, circuit court juror contacts, and information for employers.
Through the website for the courts and court records, you can view the dockets for individual judges. Information available for civil cases includes parties involved, date of the hearing, type of hearing, attorneys, and courtroom location.
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 261 circuit court judges in Wisconsin.
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.
Milwaukee County Circuit Court Rules (First Judicial District) Part 1: Organization - March 2009 Part 2: Rules Applicable to All Divisions - May 2014 Part 3: Rules for the Civil Divisions March - 2009 Part 4: Rules for the Felony and Misdemeanor Divisions – September 2019 Part 5: Rules for the Family Division – September 2019