The wisconsin circuit courts are the state's trial courts Information on mandatory use of court forms and frequently asked questions are available here. 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.
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Welcome to the website of the wisconsin court system
Whether you are here to find information, understand a process, or learn more about how our courts serve the people of our state and the role of the judicial branch in our democracy, i appreciate your interest.
Started in 1987, the original ccap acronym stood for the circuit court automation program, with the goal of providing automation in county trial courts. For administrative purposes, the circuit courts are divided into nine judicial administrative districts The districts range in size from one county to 15 counties. Circuit court judges & court websites note
The following county links lead to external websites and will take you away from wicourts.gov. Circuit court administrative districts arranged by district Find district addresses and phone/fax numbers for chief judges and district court administrators Clerks of circuit court arranged by county
Find addresses and phone/fax numbers municipal courts table of contents outlines the various sections of this directory.
Explore circuit court forms standard, statewide forms are required by all wisconsin circuit courts for civil, criminal, family, guardianship, juvenile, mental commitment, probate and small claims cases