County Legal Resources
Information by County
Adams
Agencies
- Child Support
(608) 339-4228- Clerk of Court
(608) 339-4208
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 339-4267- County Clerk
(608) 339-4200
Marriage licenses & domestic partnership information, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 339-4217- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 356-2501- Register in Probate
(608) 339-4213
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 339-4206
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 339-3304
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Adams County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 339-4218. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 883-5378.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Hope House
(608) 356-9123 or (800) 584-6790 or (608) 356-7500- Language Assistance Program
(608) 339-4209- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Translation Guide / Interpreter Cards (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Inmates
- WI Vine Inmate Tracking System (Sheriff's Dept)
- Estate / Probate
- Estates & Probate (Register in Probate)
- Wills (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Child Support
- Application for Child Support Services (Child support)
- Job Search Report (Child Support) (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage Licenses (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Adams County.- Trusts / Wills
- Wills (Register in Probate)
Ordinances & Rules
Ashland
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 682-7004- Clerk of Court
(715) 682-7016
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 682-7000
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 682-7019- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 682-6442- Register in Probate / Juvenile Court Clerk
(715) 682-7009
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 682-7008
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 685-7640
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 663-3607- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Ashland County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 682-7019. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases- Center Against Sexual & Domestic Abuse (CASDA)
(800) 649-2921 Assists with criminal justice, restraining orders, victims of abuse, family and civil law, immigration.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638, (715) 842-1681 Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- New Day Shelter
(715) 682-9565 or (800) 924-4132. Provides emergency housing and food to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as crisis intervention and support services.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Contempt Motions/ Enforcement of Physical Placement Motions (Clerk of Court)
- Modification/Change Legal Custody, Physical Placement, Child Support or Maintenance (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support
- Contempt Motions/ Enforcement of Physical Placement Motions (Clerk of Court)
- Modification/Change Legal Custody, Physical Placement, Child Support or Maintenance (Clerk of Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage Licenses (County Clerk)
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Orders Guide (Circuit Court)
- Judgments
- Writ of Execution Information Brochure (Sheriff)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Ashland County.- Vital Records
- Vital Records Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Barron
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 537-6390- Clerk of Court
(715) 537-6265
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 537-6393- County Clerk
(715) 537-6200
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 537-6220- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 635-9081- Register in Probate
(715) 537-6261
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 537-6210
Birth, marriage and death record applications.- Sheriff's Department
(715) 537-3106
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 538-3031- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Barron County Restorative Justice Program
(715) 418-2189. Coordinates programs for youth and adult offenders.- Barron County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 537-6220. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Disability Rights Wisconsin
(800) 928-8778 or (715) 736-1232. Disability Rights helps people across Wisconsin gain access to services and opportunity through its advocacy and legal expertise. Legal support addresses access, inclusion, dignity, most-integrated choices and equal rights issues.- Domestic Abuse Project
(715) 537-6334- Judicare
800-472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 537-6265 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Volunteer Guardian Program
(715) 537-6261Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, child support revision, contempt, custody, health care provisions, income withholding, restraining orders, small claims, visitation, and passport applications
- Victim / Witness
- Guide for Victims (District Attorney)
- Guide for Witnesses (District Attorney)
- Criminal
- Community Service (Clerk of Court)
- Estate / Probate
- Estates & Probate (Register in Probate)
- Frequently Asked Questions About Probate (Register in Probate)
- Probate (Register in Probate)
- Wills (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, child support revision, contempt, custody, health care provisions, income withholding, restraining orders, small claims, visitation, and passport applications
- Child Support
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, child support revision, contempt, custody, health care provisions, income withholding, restraining orders, small claims, visitation, and passport applications
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, child support revision, contempt, custody, health care provisions, income withholding, restraining orders, small claims, visitation, and passport applications
- Guardianship
- Guardianship and Protective Placement (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage Licenses (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, child support revision, contempt, custody, health care provisions, income withholding, restraining orders, small claims, visitation, and passport applications- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Barron County.- Trusts / Wills
- Wills (Register in Probate)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Death, or Domestic Partnership (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Bayfield
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 373-6106- Clerk of Court/Register in Probate
(715) 373-6108
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information. Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate.- County Clerk
(715) 373-6100
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 373-6111- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 373-6108- Register of Deeds
(715) 373-6119
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 373-6120
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 663-3607- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Bayfield County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 373-6111. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Center Against Sexual & Domestic Abuse (CASDA)
(800) 649-2921 Assists with criminal justice, restraining orders, victims of abuse, family and civil law, immigration.- Judicare
800-472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- New Day Shelter
(715) 682-9565 or (800) 924-4132. Provides emergency housing and food to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as crisis intervention and support services.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal
- Ignition interlock (Clerk of Court)
- Inmates
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Child Support
- Alternative payment plan (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Licensing information (County Clerk)
Marriage, domestic partnerships, hunting and fishing.- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- General Forms & Permits
- Fireworks permit information (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Bayfield County.- Traffic
- Ignition interlock (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Birth, marriage, death applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Brown
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 448-4090
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(920) 448-4155
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 448-4006- County Clerk
(920)-448-4016
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Court Commissioners
(920) 448-4285- District Attorney
(920) 448-4190- Register in Probate
(920) 448-4275
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 448-4470
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 448-4200 or Non-emergency (920) 391-7450
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(920) 448-4300- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Brown County Free Legal Clinic
Meets at Casa ALBA Melanie (314 S Madison St. Green Bay WI 54301) on the first Wednesday of every month at 4 p.m. Attorneys assist members of the public by providing legal information regarding court procedures and forms.- Brown County Victim / Witness Assistance Program
(920) 448-4194- CASA of Brown County
(920) 437-2272- Catholic Charities of Green Bay
(877) 500-3580 ext. 8234, or (920) 272-8234 Legal services to immigrants.- Golden House
(877) 431-4321, (920) 432-4244 Domestic violence services and shelter.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Sexual Assault Center / Family Services
(920) 746-8996. 24 hour, confidential, free services for victims of sexual assault or abuse, and their families and friends.Forms & Guides
- Business
- Use of Corporate Name (Register of Deeds)
- Court Procedures
- Child labor work permits (Clerk of Court)
- Pro Se Forms & Documents (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Juror information (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Restraining Orders
- How to get a restraining order (Golden House)
Brochure on domestic abuse and harassment restraining orders.- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Property
- Affidavit of Correction (Register of Deeds)
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, and Death Record Applications; Real Estate Record Copies (Register of Deeds)
- Re-record Original Document (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Brown County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, and Death Record Applications; Real Estate Record Copies (Register of Deeds)
- Register of Deeds FAQ (Register of Deeds)
Title searches, vital records, deeds, liens, etc.Ordinances & Rules
Buffalo
Agencies
- Child Support
(608) 685-6314- Clerk of Court
(608) 685-6212
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 685-6236- County Clerk
(608) 685-6209
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 685-6236- Register in Probate
(608) 685-6202
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 685-6230
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 685-4433
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 578-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Buffalo County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 685-6236. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Vinelink Inmate Lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Buffalo County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, and Death Record Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Burnett
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 349-2555
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Court
(715) 349-2147
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information. Small claims information concerning docketing and reopening judgments.- Corporation Counsel
(715) 349-2168- County Clerk
(715) 349-2173
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 349-2167- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 485-3118- Register in Probate
(715) 349-2177
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 349-2183
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 349-2121
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 485-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Burnett County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 349-2164. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Community Referral Agency
(800) 261-7233. Provides advocacy and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Volunteer Legal Advocates and Court Watch
(715) 349-7272
Assists individuals to obtain TRO/Injunctions and attend court proceedings in domestic and sexual abuse casesForms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Court, Probate & Child Support FAQs (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Court, Probate & Child Support FAQs (Clerk of Court)
- Estate and Probate Guides (Register in Probate)
Summary settlement, summary assignment, special administration, informal administration, transfer by affidavit- Family
- Termination of Parental Rights (Register in Probate)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Stepparent Adoption Guide (Register in Probate)
- Child Support
- Child support forms (Child Support)
Request for privacy protection, injured spouse claim, confidential information release.- Court, Probate & Child Support FAQs (Clerk of Court)
- Guardianship
- Guardianship Guides (Register in Probate)
Adult permanent guardianship, minor guardianship, temporary guardianship- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Burnett County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage, domestic partnership, & death record applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Calumet
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 849-1454
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket. Financial Disclosure Statement; Child Support Complaint Process and Form; Child Support Enforcement Services Application; Request for mediation Services- Clerk of Court
(920) 849-1414
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 849-1443- County Clerk
(920) 849-1458
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 849-1438- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 849-1414, ext. 377- Register in Probate
(920) 849-1455
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 849-1441
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 849-2335
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 739-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Calumet County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 849-1438 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Conflict Resolution Center
(920) 236-4925 Mediators assist with disputes involving small claims, neighbor problems, domestic problems, juvenile disputes, consumer/merchant issues, worksite problems, and personal or business relationships. Located in the Winnebago County Courthouse.- Foreclosure Mediation
(920) 236-4925. Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Calumet County. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where you and the lender seeking to foreclose on your home may discuss ways to resolve your foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and possible modification of the loan terms.- Harbor House Domestic Abuse Programs
(800) 970-1171, (920) 832-1666- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 849-1414 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Sexual Assault Crisis Center
(800) 722-7797, (920) 733-8119Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Court Records
- Expunging court records (Clerk of Court)
- Mediation
- Foreclosure Mediation Program Application (Circuit Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil Process / Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Dept)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage FAQs (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Program Application (Circuit Court)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Calumet County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Record Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Chippewa
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 726-7750- Chippewa Valley Veterans Treatment Court
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 726-7758
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 726-4595- County Clerk
(715) 726-7980
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 726-7740- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 723-4443- Register in Probate
(715) 726-7737
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 726-7994
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 726-7701
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 400-6920- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Chippewa County Bar Association Free Legal Clinic
Fourth Wednesday of every month; 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Chippewa Falls Public Library in Chippewa Falls.- Chippewa County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 726-7733 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Family Support Center
(715) 723-1138 or (800) 400-7020 The mission of the Family Support Center is to help women, men and children end domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse and other forms of interpersonal violence through education, prevention and intervention services.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Worthless Checks
- Worthless Checks Booklet and Form (District Attorney)
- Estate / Probate
- Conservatorship (Register in Probate)
- Probate (Register in Probate)
Formal probate, informal probate, summary settlement, summary assignment, special administration, transfer by affidavit, termination of testamentary trust, last will and testament filing.- Family
- Termination of parental rights (Register in Probate)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoptions (Register in Probate)
- Guardianship
- Guardianship (Register in Probate)
Incompetent person, minor, protective placement.- Foreclosure
- Sheriff Sales (Foreclosures) (Sheriff's Department)
- Property
- Information about deeds (instruments of conveyance) (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Chippewa County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Record Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Clark
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 743-5213
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket. Child support applications.- Clerk of Court
(715) 743-5181
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 743-5223- County Clerk
(715) 743-5148
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 743-5167- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 267-7249- Register in Probate
(715) 743-5172
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 743-5163
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(800) 743-2420
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Clark County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 743-5270 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 743-5181 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil Process (Sheriff's Dept)
- Victim / Witness
- Rights of Victims (District Atty)
- Criminal
- Inmates
- New Inmate Instructions (Sheriff's Dept)
- Writ Procedures (Sheriff's Dept)
- Worthless Checks
- Worthless checks (District Attorney)
- Family
- Child Support
- Child Support Applications (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Notice of Foreclosure Sale (Sheriff Department)
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Department)
- General Forms & Permits
- Open meetings law complaint form (District Attorney)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Clark County.- Small Claims Procedures (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic Court Information (Circuit Court)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Record Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Columbia
Agencies
- Child Support
(608) 742-9610- Circuit Court Branch 1
(608) 742-9619- Circuit Court Branch 2
(608) 742-9653- Circuit Court Branch 3
(608) 742-9633- Clerk of Courts
(608) 742-2191
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 742-9667- County Clerk
(608) 742-9654
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 742-9650- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 742-9841- Register in Probate
(608) 742-9636
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 742-9677
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 742-4166
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 742-9233- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Columbia County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 742-9834 or (608) 742-9836. Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Community Resource Guide
Social and legal assistance organization directory.- Hope House
(800) 584-6790
(608) 356-9123- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer mattersForms & Guides
- Business
- Registration of Firm Name (Register of Deeds)
- Criminal
- Community Problems Complaint Form (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal Court Process (District Atty)
- Worthless Checks
- Check Enforcement Program (District Atty)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure List (Sheriff's Department)
- Juvenile
- Juvenile Court Process (District Atty)
- Property
- Zoning
- Zoning & Planning (Planning & Zoning)
Expand Permits in left column; select forms- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Columbia County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Crawford
Agencies
- Child Support
(608) 326-0218- Clerk of Court
(608) 326-0211
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(608) 326-0200
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 326-4802- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 326-6496- Register in Probate/Juvenile Court Clerk
(608) 326-0206
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 326-0219
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 326-8414
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 794-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Crawford County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 326-4802 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Court transcripts (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Wisconsin jury handbook (Clerk of Court)
Created by the Wisconsin Records Management Committee / Director of State Courts.- Family
- Information for unrepresented litigants in post-judgment cases (Clerk of Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Crawford County.- Small claims procedure in brief (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic court (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, Marriage, Death Certificate, Record verification, Termination of decadent's property interestOrdinances & Rules
Dane
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 266-4031
Instructions/Forms Motion to Change Custody, Placement, Support or Maintenance. Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Judges
(608) 266-4311- Clerk of Courts
(608) 266-4311
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 266-4355- County Clerk
(608) 266-4121
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Court Commissioners
608-266-4311- District Attorney
(608) 266-4211- Register in Probate
(608) 266-4331
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship, restraining orders, and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 266-4144 Birth, marriage and death record applications. Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 284-6800
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; service of process of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
855-417-6892, (608) 240-7400 Disability Benefit Specialists (DBS) assist individuals between the ages of 18 and 59 who have physical disabilities, developmental disabilities, mental health issues and/or substance abuse issues- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Bankruptcy Assistance Program
(608) 204-9642 Assists individuals with Chapter 7 bankruptcy questions.- Basic Estate Planning Clinic
(608) 243-2881 Helps low-income individuals prepare basic estate planning documents. Schedule and appointment information are on their website.- Canopy Center
(608) 241-4888- Community Immigration Law Center
(608) 257-4845
Offers brief consultations on basic legal immigration issues on a first come, first serve basis. Case assessment and legal advice provided by our volunteer immigration lawyers. Assistance with immigration forms and fillings.- Community Justice Incorporated
(608) 204-9642
Represents low-income families and individuals in cases involving landlord/tenant, disability and mental health, employment, family, child welfare, education, discrimination, consumer/credit, land use, environmental issues. New users must call during intake hours: Mon-Thurs 1-4 pm. Be prepared to spend 15-30 mins on the phone.- Dane County Law Library
(608) 266-6316- Disability Rights Wisconsin
(608) 267-0214 Disability Rights helps people across Wisconsin gain access to services and opportunity through its advocacy and legal expertise. Legal support addresses access, inclusion, dignity, most-integrated choices and equal rights issues.- Domestic Abuse Intervention Services (DAIS)
(608) 251-4445 or (800) 747-4045 Offers crisis intervention and community education/prevention programs, including a 24-hour help line, programming for children from violent homes, legal advocacy, support groups, emergency safety planning, and a domestic violence shelter.- Economic Justice Institute (EJI)
(608) 890-0678. Serves low-income and other under-represented clients in matters designed to enhance access to justice and economic security. The Economic Justice Institute (EJI) is home to the University of Wisconsin Law School's civil, anti-poverty clinical programs.- Housing & Bankruptcy Advice Clinics (Legal Action of Wisconsin)
Call the intake number at 1-800-362-3904 to be screened for the housing and bankrupcy clinics located at 31 S. Mills Street in Madison.
Bankruptcy clinic: 2nd Friday of the month from 10-noon
Housing clinic: 1st and 3rd Thursdays- Immigration Services at Jewish Social Services
(608) 442-4081 Make an appointment to consult with staff on your immigration case.- Lagmann, Inc.
(414) 755-3419 Range of legal services such as labor, bankruptcy, family, foreclosure defense, immigration, landlord/tenant.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(608) 266-4311 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Legal Assistance Clinic Schedule
Dane County Court schedule for family law, small claims, restraining orders, foreclosure clinics.- Legal Services in Dane County
- Low-Cost Legal Assistance in Dane Co
- Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
(608) 242-3071 Military members seeking legal advice may consult the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate.- Restorative Justice Project
(608) 262-2240 Provides mediation services between victims/survivors of crime and criminal offenders throughout the State of Wisconsin.- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Sunshine Free Legal Clinic
(608) 616-0539 No fee. Family law, immigration law, employment law, criminal law, landlord/tenant issues, and more.- Tenant Resource Center
(877) 238-7368 or 608-257-0006 Offers landlord/tenant mediation and a provides tenants, landlords and social service agency staff with information, referrals and applications for low-cost housing, subsidized housing, transitional housing and emergency shelter services.- Tenant Resource Center (UW-Madison location)
(608) 216-2321 For UW-Madison students. Provides student tenant education, problem resolution assistance, and no cost mediation services for housing issues.- Unemployment Appeals Clinic
(608) 255-5909 Unemployment compensation hearings and LIRC appeals.- Veterans Law Center
(608) 266-4158 Provides legal advice, information, and referrals on a variety of civil legal matters for low-incomes veterans and their families.- Veterans Service Office
(608) 266-4158- Victim / Witness Unit
(608) 266-9003 Staff assists victims and witnesses throughout the criminal court process by answering questions, keeping victims and their families informed of case development, providing information and referrals to community service providers, assisting with restitution, and offering personal assistance when possible.- Wills for Heroes
(608) 250-6177 Volunteer attorneys and support personnel participate in clinics around the state at which the volunteer attorneys prepare simple wills and other basic estate planning documents at no charge for eligible first responders and their spouses or domestic partners.- Worker Justice Wisconsin Walk-in Clinic
Walk-in clinics on workplace issues on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9-noon. Call (608) 255-0376 to make an appointment. English and Spanish.Forms & Guides
- Bankruptcy / Debt Amortization
- Application for Order of Satisfaction of Judgment Due to Discharge in Bankruptcy - Instructions (Clerk of Court)
- Business
- Registration of Firm Names (Register of Deeds)
- Court Procedures
- Change of Address (Clerk of Court)
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Forms used in the Dane County Court System- Fee Waiver Instructions (Clerk of Court)
- Forms Available at the Dane County Law Library (Law Library)
See the complete list. Includes ignition interlock exemption, Petition to amend vital record, Motion to reopen traffic or forfeitures, Not guilty plea for traffic or forfeitures, Petition for occupational license.- Motion and Order to Reopen Hearing (Clerk of Court)
- Other Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Foreclosure Mediation program, affidavit, name change, temporary restraining order packet: child abuse / harassment (juvenile) etc., change of address- FAQs (County Court)
Answers to questions about general court procedure, court forms and family, juvenile, probate, small claims, and criminal/traffic court.- Low-Cost Legal Assistance in Dane Co (Law Library (DCLL))
- Out of State Subpoena Procedure (Clerk of Court)
Scroll down to "Out of State Subpoena" FAQ- Payment Plan Options (Clerk of Court)
- Policy Statement: Deferred Payment Plan/Agreement (Circuit Court)
- Court Records
- Petition to Remove Address from Online Court Records (Clerk of Court)
- Mediation
- Affidavit and Order to Waive Required Mediation (Clerk of Court)
- Foreclosure Mediation Program (Clerk of Court)
Must be printed on PINK paper.- Mediation Videos (County Bar Association)
Video guides: Preparation for Mediation; Divorce Mediation; Personal Injury Mediation; Contract Mediation- Criminal
- Criminal/Traffic (Clerk of Court)
Payment plan information; What is an OWI assessment & more- Waiver of Right to Preliminary Hearing (Clerk of Court)
- Crime Response Program (District Atty)
- FAQs (County Court)
Answers to questions about general court procedure, court forms and family, juvenile, probate, small claims, and criminal/traffic court.- Veterans treatment court (Circuit Court)
- Drug Court
- Drug Court (Circuit Court)
- Drug treatment and diversion court programs (Circuit Court)
- OWI treatment court (Circuit Court)
- Veterans treatment court (Circuit Court)
- Inmates
- Initial appearances (District Attorney)
Information for recent arrestees, inmates, and contacting probation or parole agents.- Jail Diversion Programs (Sheriff's Dept.)
- Vinelink Inmate Locator (Sheriff's Dept.)
- Estate / Probate
- Annual Account Worksheet (Clerk of Court)
- Guidelines for Annual Accounts (Clerk of Court)
- Probate Forms (Clerk of Court)
Annual account reports; Inventories; Termination of Guardianship packet (Minor child)- Probate FAQ (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Affidavit and Order to Waive Required Mediation (Clerk of Court)
- Family Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Divorce, legal separation, annulment, paternity, post-judgment, "paternity packet". Some forms and instructions also available in Spanish / Espanol.- Affidavit of Efforts to Locate Absent Respondent (Clerk of Court)
- Children's Bill of Rights (Child Support)
- Family Court Resource Booklet (Family Court Counseling Service, Dane County Law Library, Court Commissioner Center, and the Child Support Agency)
- Filling out the Affidavit of Nonmilitary Service (Clerk of Court)
- Instructions for Order to Show Cause for Remedial Contempt of a Divorce or Paternity Judgment (Clerk of Court)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Information on Filing a Petition for Adoption (Register in Probate)
- Involuntary termination of parental rights (Clerk of Court)
- Voluntary termination of parental rights (Clerk of Court)
- Annulment
- Instructions for Service by Publication for a Divorce, Legal Separation, or Annulment (Clerk of Court)
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Motion to Set Specific Periods of Physical Placement (Clerk of Court)
- Notice of Intent to Remove Children (Clerk of Court)
- Instructions for Motion to Change Custody, Placement, Support or Maintenance (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support
- Instructions for Motion to Change Custody, Placement, Support or Maintenance (Clerk of Court)
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Abridgment of Judgment of Divorce (Clerk of Court)
- Checklist for Contested Divorce or Legal Separation (Clerk of Court)
- Checklist for Uncontested Divorce or Legal Separation (Clerk of Court)
- Instructions for Service by Publication for a Divorce, Legal Separation, or Annulment (Clerk of Court)
- Moving On: A Guide to Pro Se Divorce (County Bar Association)
- Moving On: Your Divorce Trial (County Bar Association)
- Domestic Partnership
- Domestic Partnership Application (County Clerk)
- Domestic Partnership (Opposite Gender) (County Clerk)
- Guardianship
- Doctor's Report (Clerk of Court)
- Probate Forms (Clerk of Court)
Annual account reports; Inventories; Termination of Guardianship packet (Minor child)- Termination of Guardianship Packet (Register in Probate)
- Petitioning for Minor Guardianship of the Person (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Marriage (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity Acknowledgment Packet (Clerk of Court)
- Restraining Orders
- Child Abuse (Civil Court) Temporary Restraining Order Instruction Packet (Clerk of Court)
- Child Abuse (Juvenile Court) Temporary Restraining Order Instruction Packet for Dane County (Clerk of Court)
- Other Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Foreclosure Mediation program, affidavit, name change, temporary restraining order packet: child abuse / harassment (juvenile) etc., change of address- Restraining Order Forms (Clerk of Court)
Form packets and instructions- Domestic Abuse and Harassment Restraining Order Comparison (Domestic Abuse Intervention Services)
- Restraining orders (District Attorney)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Program (Clerk of Court)
Must be printed on PINK paper.- Other Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Foreclosure Mediation program, affidavit, name change, temporary restraining order packet: child abuse / harassment (juvenile) etc., change of address- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff)
- General Forms & Permits
- Alarm Permit Registration (Sheriff's Department)
- Judgments
- Application for Order of Satisfaction of Judgment Due to Discharge in Bankruptcy - Instructions (Clerk of Court)
- Deficiency Claim (Clerk of Court)
- Motion to Amend Judgment/Caption (Clerk of Court)
- Stipulated Dismissals and Post-Judgment Actions (Clerk of Court)
- Garnishment
- Garnishment Process and Fees (Clerk of Court)
- Juvenile
- Dane County Juvenile Court Resource Booklet (Juvenile Court)
- FAQs (County Court)
Answers to questions about general court procedure, court forms and family, juvenile, probate, small claims, and criminal/traffic court.- Mental Health
- Mental, Drug Dependence & Alcoholic Commitment (Corporation Counsel)
Procedures for mental commitments - chapter 51. Procedures for alcohol commitments - chapter 51. Procedures for drug dependence - chapter 51.- Name Change
- Confidential Name Change Procedure for an Adult or Minor 14 or Older (Clerk of Court)
Scroll down to middle of page for guide and forms.- Name Change Procedure for Dane County – Adults (Clerk of Court)
- Name Change Procedure for Dane County – Minors (Clerk of Court)
- Property
- Deeds (Instruments of Conveyance) (Register of Deeds)
General information about deeds.- Married Name on Deed (Register of Deeds)
- Real estate definitions (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
Summons & Complaint; Answer; Rent & Damages Claim; Affidavit of Default (Eviction); Motion & Order for Hearing on Contempt; Motion to Reopen; Satisfaction Due to Discharge in Bankruptcy- Abbreviated Guide to Small Claims (Clerk of Courts)
Includes chart on suing the right party.- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Dane County.- Traffic
- Criminal/Traffic (Clerk of Court)
Payment plan information; What is an OWI assessment & more- A Traffic Citation: Your Rights & Responsibilities (Clerk of Courts)
- FAQs (County Court)
Answers to questions about general court procedure, court forms and family, juvenile, probate, small claims, and criminal/traffic court.- Tickets and citations (District Attorney)
Traffic tickets and ordinance violations- Trusts / Wills
- Annual Account Worksheet (Clerk of Court)
- Guidelines for Annual Accounts (Clerk of Court)
- Trust Termination Petition (Register in Probate)
- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applications, genealogy record search applicationOrdinances & Rules
Dodge
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(414) 615-2589
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Branches
(920) 386-3570- Clerk of Courts
(920) 386-3570
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 386-3591- County Clerk
(920) 386-3600
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 386-3610- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 386-3570- Register in Probate
(920) 386-3550
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 386-3720
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 386-3726
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 924-6407 or (920) 386-3580- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Dodge County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 386-3672 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Jury Information (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Criminal Court Process (District Attorney)
- Felony Court Procedures (District Attorney)
- Frequently Asked Questions (Circuit Court)
- Identity Theft
- Identity Theft Victims Packet (Sheriff's Department)
- Identity Theft (Sheriff)
- Family
- Instructions for Pro Se Filing a Motion to Revise or Change a Court Order (Child Support)
- Child Support
- Child Support Forms (Child Support)
Includes forms and instructions for pro se motions, contempt, enforcing placement orders, mediation, paternity interviews, medical history questionnaire.- Fixed sum support order (Child Support)
- Fixed sum support order for shared placement payors (Child Support)
- Percentage child support order (Child Support)
- Medical Expenses & Medical Insurance (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity interview (Child Support)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Dept)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Dodge County.- Small Claims Information (Clerk of Courts)
- Traffic
- Frequently Asked Questions (Circuit Court)
- Traffic Citation: Your Rights and Responsibilities (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Death Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Door
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 746-2231
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Branch I
(920) 746-2280- Circuit Court Branch II
(920) 746-2280- Clerk of Court
(920) 746-2205
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 746-2228- County Clerk
(920) 746-2200
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 746-2284- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 746-5616- Register in Probate
(920) 746-2482
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 746-2270
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 746-2400
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 828-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Door County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 746-2284 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Legal Aid Society of Door County
(920) 743-3934- Sexual Assault Center / Family Services
(920) 746-8996. 24 hour, confidential, free services for victims of sexual assault or abuse, and their families and friends.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil Process (Sheriff)
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Huber Requirements (Sheriff)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Dept)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Door County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Douglas
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 395-1420. Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Branch I
(715) 395-1471- Circuit Court Branch II
(715) 395-1207- Clerk of Court
(715) 395-1203
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 395-1453- County Clerk
(715) 395-1568. Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 395-1218- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 395-1474- Register in Probate & Juvenile Court
(715) 395-1220
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 395-1350. Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 395-1371
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 946-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Center Against Sexual & Domestic Abuse (CASDA)
(800) 649-2921 Assists with criminal justice, restraining orders, victims of abuse, family and civil law, immigration.- Douglas County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 395-1349 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Jury Service (Clerk of Court)
- Victim / Witness
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses- Rights of crime victims (District Attorney)
- Criminal
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses- Rights of crime victims (District Attorney)
- Estate / Probate
- Order to open lock box (Register in Probate)
- Petition to open lock box (Register in Probate)
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses- Types of Probate (Register in Probate)
Ancillary proceedings, formal admin, informal admin, probate benchmarks, special admin, summary assignment, summary settlement, transfer by affidavit- Family
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoptions (Register in Probate)
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses
- Child Support
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses
- Guardianship
- Petition and Order for Guardian Fees (Register in Probate)
- Request to Approve Expenditure (Register in Probate)
- Guardianships (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Property
- Request to Approve Sale of Ward Property (Register of Deeds)
- County Procedure FAQs (County Clerk, County Court)
Adoption, child support, county clerk, courts, district attorney, child abuse, planning & zoning, probate, real property, register of deeds, victims/witnesses
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Douglas County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Dunn
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 232-1671
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Chippewa Valley Veterans Treatment Court
- Clerk of Court
(715) 232-2611
Jury service, small claims information. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 232-3996- County Clerk
(715) 232-1677
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 232-1687- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 235-5556- Register in Probate
(715) 232-6782
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 232-1228
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 232-1348. County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(715) 232-4006- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Bridge to Hope
(800) 924-9918 The Bridge to Hope offers free and confidential services to victims and survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking in Dunn and Pepin Counties, Wisconsin.- Dunn County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 232-1687 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Program offers early intervention.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 232-2611 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Language Assistance Plan (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Jury Duty (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil Process / Sheriff Sales (Sheriff)
- Family
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Request for orders following a paternity acknowledgement (Clerk of Courts)
Filed by unmarried parents who want to start a court action for custody, placement, or support where both parents have jointly signed and filed with the State a paternity acknowledgement statement.
- Child Support
- Request for orders following a paternity acknowledgement (Clerk of Courts)
Filed by unmarried parents who want to start a court action for custody, placement, or support where both parents have jointly signed and filed with the State a paternity acknowledgement statement.
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Request for orders following a paternity acknowledgement (Clerk of Courts)
Filed by unmarried parents who want to start a court action for custody, placement, or support where both parents have jointly signed and filed with the State a paternity acknowledgement statement.- Foreclosure
- Civil Process / Sheriff Sales (Sheriff)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Dunn County.- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
- Small claims procedures (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Vital Records: Birth, Marriage, Death, Domestic Partnership (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Eau Claire
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 839-4770
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Chippewa Valley Veterans Treatment Court
- Clerk of Court
(715) 839-4816
Traffic citation information, Traffic and Ordinance Not Guilty form, small claims information and form. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 839-4836- County Clerk
(715) 839-4801
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 839-4828- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 839-6029- Register in Probate
(715) 839-4823
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 839-4745
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 839-4709, (715) 839-4701. County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(715) 839-4735- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- County Bar Association Free Legal Clinic
- Eau Claire County Restorative Justice Program
(715) 835-6521. Offers victim offender conferencing, accountability workshops, peace circles, at risk accountability mentoring, and suspension/expulsion re-entry services.- Eau Claire County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 839-4795 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Program offers crisis response services.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 839-3762 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Civil court information (Clerk of Court)
- Frequently asked questions (Clerk of Courts)
- Traffic / Ordinance / Underage drinking (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Jury duty information (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal
- Criminal procedures (Clerk of Court)
- Drug Court
- Drug Court Information (Dept. of Human Services)
- Estate / Probate
- Probate Guides (Register in Probate)
Probate guide, estate interview checklist, FAQ, informal probate guidelines.- Family
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Family Guides and Forms (Clerk of Court)
Filing for divorce, enforcing a court order, modify or change a court order.
- Child Support
- Family Guides and Forms (Clerk of Court)
Filing for divorce, enforcing a court order, modify or change a court order.
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Family Guides and Forms (Clerk of Court)
Filing for divorce, enforcing a court order, modify or change a court order.- Filing for divorce (Clerk of Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Eau Claire County.- Small claims (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic / Ordinance / Underage drinking (Clerk of Court)
Ordinances & Rules
Florence
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 528-3369
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(715) 528-3205
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 528-3201
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 528-3362- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 904-0403- Register in Probate
(715) 528-3205
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 528-4252
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 528-3346
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 528-2372 or (715) 528-4890- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Florence County Caring House
(715) 528-5161
Provides domestic violence related services.- Florence County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 528-3362 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.Forms & Guides
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Florence County.Ordinances & Rules
Fond du Lac
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 929-3057
Forms, information and FAQs. Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Court
(920) 929-3038
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 929-3150- County Clerk
(920) 929-3000
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- County Court Judges
- District Attorney
(920) 929-3048- Family Court
(920) 929-3075
Forms, mediation information, FAQs and legal assistance resources.- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 929-3075- Register in Probate
(920) 929-3084
Information concerning probate, genealogy, guardianships, wills and FAQs. Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 929-3018
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 929-3390
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 435-7335 or (920) 929-3400.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Fond du Lac County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 929-3050 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Pro Se Legal Clinic
(920) 929-3404. For family court and probate.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal
- Non-Violent Misdemeanor Diversion Program (District Attorney)
- Inmates
- Huber Information (Sheriff)
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Estate & Probate Frequently Asked Questions (Register in Probate)
- Estates & Trusts (Register in Probate)
Information, formal, special administration, summary assignment and settlement, transfer by affidavit- Family
- Family Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Includes parenting plan agreements & forms, quarterly medical expense reporting.- Fond du Lac County Family Court Handbook (Family Court Commissioner)
- Frequently Asked Questions (Family Court)
- Parent guide to the juvenile court CHIPS process (Court)
- Child Support
- Child Support (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support FAQs (Child Support)
- Instructions for Stipulation and Order to Change Child Support (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Juvenile
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Fond du Lac County.- Trusts / Wills
- Estates & Trusts (Register in Probate)
Information, formal, special administration, summary assignment and settlement, transfer by affidavit- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Forest
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 478-2157
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court
(715) 478-2329.- Clerk of Court
(715) 478-3323
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 623-3743- County Clerk
(715) 478-2422
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 478-3511- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 478-3085- Register in Probate
(715) 478-2418
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 478-3823
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 478-3331
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 699-6704- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Forest County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 478-3105 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law- Tri-County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc.
(800) 236-1222 or (715) 362-6841 Provides shelter, crisis intervention, and support services for victims of domestic abuse and sexual abuse and their families.- Tri-County Foreclosure Mediation Program
(715) 369-6240 Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Forest, Vilas, and Oneida Counties. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where the homeowner and the lender seeking to foreclose may discuss ways to resolve the foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and modification of the loan terms.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Forest County.Ordinances & Rules
Grant
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 723-4823
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Branch I
(608) 723-7826- Circuit Court Branch II
(608) 723-6576.- Clerk of Court
(608) 723-2752
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 723-1651- County Clerk
(608) 723-2675
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
608-723-4237- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 348-9506- Register in Probate
(608) 723-2697
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 723-2727
Land records. Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 723-2157
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(608) 930-9835.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Advocates
(608) 348-3838. Domestic abuse and sexual assault services.- Grant County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 723-2462 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Huber inmate rules (Sheriff's Department)
- Inmate rules (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage licenses (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff auctions (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Grant County.- Vital Records
- Vital records (birth, marriage, death) (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Green County
Agencies
- Child Support
(608) 328-9460- Circuit Court
(608) 328-9420.- Clerk of Courts
(608) 328-9433
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 328-9377- County Clerk
(608) 328-9430
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 328-9424- Family Court
Information concerning divorce, paternity, child support, mediation services, family court hearings, and restraining orders. FAQs.- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 328-9429- Register in Probate
(608) 328-9567
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 328-9439
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 328-9400
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Green County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 328-9426 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Green Haven Family Advocates
(608) 325-7711 (Crisis line) or (608) 325-6489 (Business line) Provides domestic abuse and sexual assault services. An advocate may provide Information and referral services for legal services and assist with court forms.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(608) 328-9433 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer mattersForms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Language Access Plan (Clerk of Court)
- Mediation
- Collaborative Divorce (Family Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Family law forms (Family Court)
Divorce, child support, family medical history questionnaire, financial disclosure statement, guardian ad litem- Family Court FAQs (Family Court)
- How hearings work (Family Court)
- Temporary orders (Family Court)
- Child Support
- Child Support (Family Court)
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Collaborative Divorce (Family Court)
- Divorce Process (Family Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage Licenses (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity Process (Family Court)
- General Forms & Permits
- Child Labor Permit (County Clerk)
- Vital Records
- Birth Certificate Application (Clerk)
Ordinances & Rules
Green Lake
Agencies
- Child Support
(920) 294-4048
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(920) 294-4142
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 294-4067- County Clerk
(920) 294-4005
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 294-4046- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 294-4044.- Register in Probate
(920) 294-4044
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 294-4021
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 294-4000
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 883-5378.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services
(800) 261-5998, (920) 235-5998- Green Lake County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 294-4046 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 294-4142 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Language assistance plan (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Worthless Checks
- Referring a Worthless Check (District Attorney)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Green Lake County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, & Death Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applications (see sidebar).Ordinances & Rules
Iowa
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 935-0390
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(608) 935-0395
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 935-0393- County Clerk
(608) 935-0399
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 935-0393- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 935-2042- Register in Probate
(608) 935-0347
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 935-0396
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 935-5827
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(608) 930-9835.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Advocates
(608) 348-3838. Domestic abuse and sexual assault services.- Iowa County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 935-0338 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Western WI Legal Services: Aging & Disability
(608) 935-2741Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Mediation
- Request for Mediation (Circuit Court)
- Criminal
- Criminal court procedure (District Attorney)
- Victim / Witness services (District Attorney)
- Inmates
- Huber packet (Sheriff's Department)
- Worthless Checks
- Worthless Checks (District Attorney)
- Estate / Probate
- Probate, Adoptions, Guardianships (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Request for Mediation (Circuit Court)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Probate, Adoptions, Guardianships (Register in Probate)
- Guardianship
- Probate, Adoptions, Guardianships (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage license checklist (Register of Deeds)
- General Forms & Permits
- Open Records Request (Iowa Co. Sheriff)
- Property
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Planning & Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Iowa County.- Traffic
- Traffic Citation: Your Rights & Responsibilities (District Atty)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Iron
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 561-4485
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Court
(715) 561-4084
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 561-3375
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 561-5671- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 893-5000- Register in Probate
(715) 561-3434
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 561-2945
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 561-3800
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrants- Veteran's Court
(715) 561-2190Legal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 663-3607- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Iron County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 561-5671 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- General Forms & Permits
- Mineral Claim (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Iron County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, and Death Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Jackson
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 284-4301, ext. 345
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Court
(715) 284-0208
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 284-0201
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 284-0242- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 896-0292
Information on divorce, child support, mediation, paternity and restraining orders. FAQS.- Register in Probate
(715) 284-0286
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 284-0205
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 284-5357
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
Local Phone: 715-284-3978
Toll Free Phone: 844-493-4245- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Jackson County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 284-0239 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 284-0213 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.- Western WI Legal Services: Aging & Disability
(608) 935-2741Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Mediation
- Mediation (Circuit Court)
- Estate / Probate
- Probate (Register in Probate)
- Transfer by Affidavit (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Guardianship
- Guardianship (Circuit Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage licenses (County Clerk)
- Property
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Planning & Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Jackson County.- Vital Records
- Birth certificate request (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Jefferson
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(414) 615-2587
Forms and information. Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Judges
- Clerk of Courts
(920) 674-7150
Information related to traffic citations and small claims. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 674-7135- County Clerk
(920) 674-8630
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 674-7220- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 674-7192- Register in Probate
(920) 674-7245
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 674-7235
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 674-7310
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 740-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Child Support Agency Pro Se Clinic
Scroll to middle of page for information. Services available Fridays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. regarding pro se stipulation motion forms and health insurance obligations.- Jefferson County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 674-7375 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- People Against Domestic Abuse
(920) 674-6768- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Westlaw Access at University of Whitewater Library
Westlaw is available to users in the library.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal
- Glossary of criminal terms (District Attorney)
- Inmates
- First offender program (District Attorney)
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Self-Help Information (Family Court Commissioner)
Information on filing for divorce or legal separation, temporary orders and revising or enforcing final orders.
- Child Support
- Child support forms (Child Support)
- Job loss and child support (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff sales (Sheriff's Department)
- Property
- Affidavit of Correction (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Affidavit of no answer (Clerk of Court)
For the purpose of obtaining a default judgment in small claims case.- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Jefferson County.- Small Claims Procedure (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic citations FAQ (District Attorney)
- Vital Records
Ordinances & Rules
Juneau
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 847-2400- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(608) 847-9356
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 847-9321- County Clerk
(608) 847-9300
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 847-9314- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 462-8271- Register in Probate
(608) 847-9346
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 847-9325- Sheriff's Department
(608) 847-5649
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 794-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal consultation and information to people affected by HIV and AIDS in southern Wisconsin, including Juneau County.- Community Resource Guide for Families
Legal and social services, and community businesses and services directory.- Hope House
(608) 356-9123- Juneau County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 847-9388 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(608) 847-9356 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.- Western WI Legal Services: Aging & Disability
(608) 935-2741Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Legal Holidays (County Clerk)
- Jury
- Jury information (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Juneau County.- Small Claims Procedure (Clerk of Courts)
Ordinances & Rules
Kenosha
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(262) 697-4500
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(262) 653-2664
Access family Court forms and small claims collections procedures. Pay court fees online.- Corporation Counsel
(262) 925-8020- County Clerk
(262) 653-2552
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(262) 653-2400- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 653-2646- Judges
- Register in Probate
(262) 653-2678 Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 653-2444 - Vital Statistics
(262) 653-2441 - Real Estate
Includes property forms such as Quit Claim Deed, Warranty Deed, Termination of Decedent's Property Interest and Transfer on Death to Beneficiary. Also marriage, birth and death certificate applications.- Sheriff's Department
(262) 605-5100
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 472-8008- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Kenosha and Racine Foreclosure Mediation Program
(262) 653-2592 Assists homeowners/borrowers whose 1, 2, 3 or 4-family owner-occupied residential property is the subject of a mortgage foreclosure action.- Kenosha County Legal Clinic
(262) 652-5545 Volunteer attorneys provide legal advice on family, housing, guardianship, and consumer issues. The clinic is at the Center and is available on the first and third Fridays of the month. Contact the center to sign up.- Kenosha County Victim/Witness Services
(262) 653-2400 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 242-5840 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil process fees (Sheriff's Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Probate FAQ (Clerk of Courts Office , Register of Deeds)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff)
- Landlord / Tenant
- Eviction Information (Sheriff)
Procedures and moving fees.- Property
- Deed and Property Forms (Register of Deeds)
Warranty deed, birth, marriage, domestic partnership, death certificate applications.- Warranty Deed (Register of Deeds)
- Quit Claim Deeds
- Quit Claim Deed (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Kenosha County.- Small Claims Collection Procedures (Clerk of Courts)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Certificate Application (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Kewaunee
Agencies
- Child Support
(920) 388-7172- Clerk of Courts
(920) 388-7144
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 388-7173- County Clerk
(920) 388-7133
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 388-7194- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 388-2333
Instructions for modification or enforcement of a judgment, temporary restraining orders and injunction filings, and injunction stipulation and order. Mediation information.- Register in Probate
(920)-388-7143
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 388-7126
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 388-3100
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 416-7083- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Kewaunee County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 388-7173 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Violence Intervention Project, Inc.
(920) 487-2111 or (920) 837-2424 for 24-hour helpline Provides support for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Mediation
- Mediation Notification of Problem (Clerk of Court)
- Family
- Mediation Notification of Problem (Clerk of Court)
- Kewaunee County Family Law Handbook (Family Court)
- Pro Se Modification or Enforcement of Judgment (Family Court)
- Restraining Orders
- Injunction Stipulation and Order (Clerk of Court)
- Restraining Orders / Injunctions (Family Court)
- Foreclosure
- Sheriff's Sales (Sheriff's Dept)
- Judgments
- Pro Se Modification or Enforcement of Judgment (Family Court)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Kewaunee County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage, domestic partnership, & death certificate applicationsOrdinances & Rules
LaCrosse
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(414) 615-2594 Information on establishing paternity, obtaining and enforcing child support, and interstate enforcement. Child support forms. Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(608) 785-9590
Information about small claims court and traffic court procedure. Contact information for judges and other court officials. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 785-9577- County Clerk
(608) 785-9581
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 785-9604- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 785-5600- Register in Probate
(608) 785-9882- Register of Deeds
(608) 785-9644
Real estate parcel search. Property forms including land contract, termination of decedent's property interest, transfer by affidavit, transfer on death, and statement of mineral claim. Also marriage, birth and death certificate applications; firm name forms. Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 785-9629
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrants- Veteran's Court
Legal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
Local Phone: 608-785-5700
Toll-Free Phone: 800-500-3910- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CASA for Kids
(608) 781-2783 Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to abuse or neglect.- Catholic Charities of La Crosse
Legal services to immigrants.- County Bar Assocation Free Legal Clinic
- Families First
(608) 785-5600
Education in planning for the future needs of children when parents are getting divorced.- Family Law Center
(608) 785-5600 Provides education in planning for the future needs of children when parents are getting divorced.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
(608) 785-5810 Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in La Crosse County. Mediation is a confidential process where you and the lender seeking to foreclose on your home may discuss ways to resolve your foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and modification of the loan terms.- Free Legal Services
Family law, child support.- La Crosse County Bar Association Free Legal Clinic
Volunteer attorneys and paralegals meet with visitors for 15 minutes and answer legal and procedural questions.- La Crosse County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 785-5750 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- New Horizons Advocacy Program
(608) 791-2619Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Consumer Credit Complaint Checklist (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Jury service (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process (paper) service (Sheriff's Department)
- Victim / Witness
- Resources for victims and witnesses (District Attorney)
- Criminal
- Frequently Asked Questions (District Atty)
- Resources for victims and witnesses (District Attorney)
- Drug Court
- Drug Treatment Court (Human Services)
- Inmates
- Who's in Jail? (Sheriff's Dept.)
Jail inmate locator service for La Crosse County- Family
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Placement / Visitation schedule (Child Support)
- Child Support
- Child Support Forms (Child Support)
- Letter and Payment Coupon (Child Support)
- Request for Medical Status (Child Support)
- Spousal Support (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Program and Application (Clerk of Court)
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Department)
- General Forms & Permits
- Consumer Credit Complaint Checklist (Clerk of Court)
- Mental Health
- Adult protective services (Chapters 54, 55, 51) (Dept. of Human Services)
- Property
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Vital record verification, firm name registration, land contracts, transfer by affidavit, transfer on death to beneficiary, warranty deeds- Small Claims
- Consumer Credit Complaint Checklist (Clerk of Court)
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in La Crosse County.- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic Citations (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Vital record verification, firm name registration, land contracts, transfer by affidavit, transfer on death to beneficiary, warranty deeds- Vital Records (Register of Deeds)
Birth, Death, Marriage, Domestic partnership information and applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Lafayette
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 776-4843
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(608) 776-4832
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 448-3680- County Clerk
(608) 776-4850
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 776-4842- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 523-4244- Register in Probate
(608) 776-4811
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 776-4838
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 776-4870
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(608) 930-9835.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal consultation and information to people affected by HIV and AIDS in southern Wisconsin, including Lafayette County.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Advocates
(608) 348-3838. Domestic abuse and sexual assault services.- Family Advocates
(800) 924-2624 Provides domestic abuse and sexual assault services. An advocate may provide Information and referral services for legal services and assist with court forms.- Lafayette County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 776-4846 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer mattersForms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Lafayette County.Ordinances & Rules
Langlade
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 627-6225
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 627-6215
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 627-6297- County Clerk
(715) 627-6200
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 627-6224- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 627-6221- Register in Probate
(715) 627-6214
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 627-6209
Order birth, death and marriage records. Search county death and birth indexes.- Sheriff's Department
(715) 627-6411
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 486-9545- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
(920) 737-4861 Assists qualified homeowners in communicating with lenders to discuss settlement alternatives early in the foreclosure process with the goal of reducing the number of foreclosures.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Langlade County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 627-6269 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 627-6215 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Property
- Land Records Search (Land Records Dept)
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Planning & Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Langlade County.- Vital Records
- Death, Birth, Marriage Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Lincoln
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 536-9700
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(715) 536-0319
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 539-1015- County Clerk
(715) 539-1019 Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 536-0339- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 536-0326- Register in Probate
(715) 536-0342
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 539-1061
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 536-6272
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 486-9545- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Haven, Inc.
(715) 536-1300 Advocates provide assistance with obtaining restraining orders, employment, education, housing, medical services, financial services, other legal aid and counseling for victims.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 536-0319 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Lincoln County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 536-0341 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Jury information (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Vinelink inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Worthless Checks
- Worthless check diversion program (District Attorney)
- Estate / Probate
- Court Forms (Circuit Court)
Non-Probate of Filed Will Affidavit, Order to Examine Safety Deposit Box- Guardianship, Termination of Parental Rights and Probate Forms and Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Non-Probate of Filed Will Affidavit (Register of Deeds)
- Order to Examine Safety Deposit Box (Clerk of Court)
- Informal Probate Checklist (Register in Probate)
- Informal Probate Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Special Administration Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Summary Assignment Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Summary Settlement Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Transfer by Affidavit ($50,000 and Under) (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Voluntary Termination of Parental Rights (Register in Probate)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Stepparent Adoption (Register in Probate)
- Guardianship
- Guardianship, Termination of Parental Rights and Probate Forms and Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Guardianship & Protective Placement (Register in Probate)
- Minor Guardianship (Register in Probate)
- Successor Guardianship Guidelines (Register in Probate)
- Temporary Guardianship (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Lincoln County.- Traffic
- Traffic & Ordinance Violations (Clerk of Court)
- Trusts / Wills
- Non-Probate of Filed Will Affidavit (Register of Deeds)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Record Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Manitowoc
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 683-4066
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(920) 683-4030
Information on guardian ad litem, interpreter services, construction liens and small claims. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 683-4062- County Clerk
(920) 683-4004
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 683-4070- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 683-4493- Register in Probate
(920) 683-4016
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 683-4010
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 683-4200
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 416-7083- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Domestic Violence Center
(920) 684-5770 (24-hour crisis line) Provides shelter, crisis intervention, and supportive services for survivors of domestic and sexual abuse and their families.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
(920) 683-4025 or (920) 236-4925 Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Manitowoc County. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where the homeowner and the lender seeking to foreclose may discuss ways to resolve the foreclosure case.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638 Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and Supplemental security income (SSI), family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 683-4025 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Manitowoc County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 683-4074 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Bankruptcy / Debt Amortization
- Satisfying Judgments Due to Bankruptcy (Clerk of Courts)
- Court Procedures
- Civil Bench Warrants (Clerk of Court)
- Community Service (Circuit Court)
Additional information is available on the Clerk of Court payment page.- Court Forms & Information (Clerk of Court)
Transcript requests, appeals, and other court forms.- Recommended guidelines for court exhibits (Court)
Guidelines for Manitowoc County.- Stipulated Judgment of Dismissal (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Civil process form (Sheriff's Department)
- Civil Process Information (Sheriff)
- Eviction and civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Writ of restitution and the eviction process (Sheriff's Department)
- Criminal
- Ignition Interlock Device Cost Reduction or Vehicle Exemption (Clerk of Court)
- Inmates
- Vineline inmate lookup (Sheriff's Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Waiver of fiduciary income tax returns (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Asset & Liability Summary (Family Court)
- Family Court (Family Court)
- Guardian ad Litem (Clerk of Court)
- Motion for Contempt (Clerk of Court)
Family and paternity actions.- Family Court Information (Court)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Notice of outstanding support order (Adoption, Step-parent) (Register in Probate)
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Removal of Minor Child (Family Court Commissioner)
In divorce or paternity cases.- Physical placement enforcement (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support
- Interim disbursement order (re: child support) (Clerk of Court)
- Notice of outstanding support order (Adoption, Step-parent) (Register in Probate)
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Removal of Minor Children: Divorce (Family Court Commissioner)
When a parent wishes to move a child more than 100 miles from the other parent.
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Removal of Minor Children: Paternity (Family Court Commissioner)
When a parent wishes to move a child more than 100 miles from the other parent.- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Application (Circuit Court)
- Foreclosure Mediation Procedure (Circuit Court)
- Sheriff Sales (Sheriff's Dept)
- Judgments
- Order for Satisfaction of Judgment (Circuit Court)
- Satisfying Judgments Due to Bankruptcy (Clerk of Courts)
- Landlord / Tenant
- Writ of Restitution and Request for Writ (Clerk of Court)
- Eviction and civil process (Sheriff's Department)
- Writ of restitution and the eviction process (Sheriff's Department)
- Liens
- Construction Liens / Claim for Liens (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims
- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Manitowoc County.- Traffic
- Accident Report Request (Sheriff)
- Ignition Interlock Device Cost Reduction or Vehicle Exemption (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Vital Records Applications (County Clerk)
Birth, Marriage & Death Certificate ApplicationsOrdinances & Rules
Marathon
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 261-7500
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(715) 261-1300
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 261-1140- County Clerk
(715) 261-1500 Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 261-1111- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 261-1380- Register in Probate
(715) 261-1260
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 261-1470
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 261-1200
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 486-9545- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Plan
(715) 261-1111 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Program offers early intervention services.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 261-1300 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Marathon County Restorative Justice Program
(715) 359-5360
Program offers victim offender conferencing, family conferencing, a youth restitution program and a youth educational shoplifting prevention program.- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Court Records
- Expunging Court Records (Clerk of Court)
- Jury
- Jury Duty (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Court Diversion Programs (District Attorney)
- Criminal Process (District Attorney)
- Worthless Checks
- Worthless Checks (District Atty)
- Estate / Probate
- Probate (Register in Probate)
Informal probate checklist, transfer by affidavit checklist, non-probate of filed will, petition and order waiving fiduciary income tax return, special administration checklist.- Family
- Filing a Motion (Clerk of Court)
Includes changes in support, maintenance, custody, placement, etc- Divorce/Legal Separation/Annulment, Paternity, Family Court Information (Clerk of Court)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoption/Termination of Parental Rights (Register in Probate)
Adoption checklist, Appendix A, termination of parental rights checklist, advisement of rights of termination.
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Divorce/Legal Separation/Annulment, Paternity, Family Court Information (Clerk of Court)
- Guardianship
- Guardianships (Register in Probate)
Foreign guardianship procedure, guardianship checklist, juvenile guardianship checklist, guidelines for filing inventory and annual accounting, policies for completing annual accounting, written notice of rights -- guardianship due to incompetency.- Power of Attorney Delegating Parental Power (Register in Probate)
As authorized by s. 48.979, Wis. Stats.
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Orders (Clerk of Court)
- Temporary Restraining Order FAQ (Clerk of Courts)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure (Clerk of Court)
- Juvenile
- Juvenile Justice (Social Services)
- Liens
- Construction Liens Information (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Marathon County.- Small Claims Information (Clerk of Court)
- Traffic
- Traffic Citations: Court Appearance (Clerk of Courts)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Marinette
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 732-7440
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(715) 732-7450
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 732-7435- County Clerk
(715) 732-7406
Marriage licenses, domestic partnerhip, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Court Commissioner
(715) 732-7655- District Attorney
(715) 732-7490- Register in Probate
(715) 732-7475
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 732-7550
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 732-7607
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Marinette County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 732-7494 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Sexual Assault Center / Family Services
(920) 746-8996. 24 hour, confidential, free services for victims of sexual assault or abuse, and their families and friends.Forms & Guides
- Estate / Probate
- Affidavit of No Tax Due (Register in Probate)
- Petition to file will without probate (Register in Probate)
- Informal Probate Guideline (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Child Support
- Child support forms (Child Support)
Motions to change, petitions to enforce, stipulations and proof of service forms.- General Forms & Permits
- Notice of intent to cut wood products (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Marinette County.- Trusts / Wills
- Resignation of Trustee (Register in Probate)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Marquette
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 297-3124
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court
(608) 297-3009- Clerk of Courts
(608) 297-3100 ext. 3005
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(608) 297-3016
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 297-3020- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 297-8730- Register in Probate
(608) 297-3009
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 297-3026 Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 297-2115
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 883-5378.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CAP Services
715-343-7125 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals undergoing a family crisis and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- Hope House
(800) 584-6790 Assist individuals in obtaining temporary restraining orders and injunctions, preparation for pro se family law cases, and navigating the criminal justice system.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Marquette County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 297-3018 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Property
- Zoning
- Land Records Search (Planning & Zoning)
- Zoning Forms (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Marquette County.Ordinances & Rules
Menominee
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 799-5290- Clerk of Court
(715) 799-3313
Menominee County cases are filed with the Menominee County Clerk of Court. That office is located at PO Box 279, Keshena WI 54135. The telephone number is (715) 799-3313. Fine and forfeiture payments are made at the Menominee County Clerk of Court. Scheduling takes place with the judicial assistant who can be reached at appropriate phone number listed above. Hearings on Menominee County cases take place at the Shawano County Courthouse.- County Clerk
(715) 299-3311; (715) 799-3308
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 823-3176- Register in Probate
(715) 526-8631
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 799-3312
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715)799-3357
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrants- Tribal Court
Legal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 492-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Menominee County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 526-4608 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Menominee County.Ordinances & Rules
Milwaukee
Agencies
- Child Support
(414) 615-2593- Children's Court Division
(414) 257-7700- Circuit Court Contacts
- Civil Division, Small Claims and Family
(414) 278-4120- Clerk of Court
(414) 278-5362
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(414) 278-4300- County Clerk
(414) 278-4067
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Criminal and Traffic Division
(414) 278-4538- District Attorney
(414) 278-4646
(414) 278-4585 (Consumer Fraud Unit)- Family Court Commissioner
(414) 278-4400- Register in Probate
(414) 278-4444
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(414) 278-4021- Sheriff's Department
(414) 278-4766
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(414) 289-6660- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal resources and representation to persons living with HIV or AIDS.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Bankruptcy Pro Se Help Desk
- Catholic Charities Immigration Legal Services
(414) 643-8570 Provides legal representation and resources for persons who need assistance with their legal status for living in the United States.- Centro Hispano Milwaukee
(414) 384-3700 Services for immigrants.- Centro Legal
(414) 384-7900
Serves clients with family law and criminal misdemeanor defense cases- Clean Slate Milwaukee
Helps individuals to expunge eligible court criminal records. This clinic meets periodically. Check their website or Facebook page for upcoming events and related handouts.- Coalition for Access to Legal Resources (CALR)
Legal resources to low-income people in the Milwaukee area.- Community Advocates
Serving people in need of urgent help, victims of domestic violence, people living with mental illness, and people dealing with substance abuse. Services include assistance with housing, utilities, health care, SSI and disability, homelessness and mental illness, and family violence.- Disability Rights Wisconsin
(414) 773-4646 Disability Rights helps people across Wisconsin gain access to services and opportunity through its advocacy and legal expertise. Legal support addresses access, inclusion, dignity, most-integrated choices and equal rights issues.- Eviction Defense Project
Meets in room G-9 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse on Thursdays from 12-3. Check the website for additional hours.- International Institute of Wisconsin
Services to immigrants and refugees.- Kids Matter Casa
Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to of abuse or neglect.- Lagmann, Inc.
Sliding scale fees based on income. Family, bankruptcy, foreclosure, criminal, municipal, consumer rights, landlord/tenant, probate, education.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(414) 278-5295 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Lawyer Referral and Information Service - Milwaukee Bar Association
(414) 274-6768
Low-income and modest means legal assistance. Provides referrals to attorneys, mediators & other community resources. Attorneys are available for: bankruptcy, consumer law, corporation/partnership, criminal law, employment law, elder law, family law, immigration law, landlord/tenant, mediation, personal injury, probate, real estate, small claims, Social Security, taxation, wills, estate planning, and workers' compensation. The first half hour consultation with an attorney will cost $20 or less.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(888) 278-0633 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee
(414) 727-5300
Provides representation in family law, consumer and bankruptcy matters, housing issues, public benefits, HIV issues, elder law, tax controversies, and civil rights.- Legal Aid Society of Milwaukee, Children's Court Office
(414) 257-7159
Provides representation in family law, consumer and bankruptcy matters, housing issues, public benefits, HIV issues, elder law, tax controversies, and civil rights.- Marquette Legal Initiative for Nonprofit Corporations (M-LINC)
Free legal advice for qualifying Wisconsin nonprofits with legal questions in the following areas: real estate, intellectual property, bankruptcy, employment, corporate, tax, and federal and state registration requirements.- Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic
Provides basic legal information and referrals involving landlord/tenant, consumer, family law, domestic abuse, Social Security, small claims, and employment law.- Metro Milwaukee Foreclosure Mediation Program
(414) 939-8800 Provides clients with an opportunity to negotiate in a more equal bargaining process, preserve home equity for borrowers, cash flow for lenders, and prevent blight in communities.- Milwaukee County Law Library
- Milwaukee County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(414) 278-4667 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Crisis response program available.- Milwaukee Justice Center
Services include the family law forms clinic, family law appointments for the second half of the divorce process, and a legal advice and referral clinic which covers family law, landlord/tenant, probate, small claims, and large claims questions.- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Sojourner Family Peace Center
(414) 276-1911; (414) 933-2722
Domestic Violence Hotline Provides "courthouse advocacy and restraining order clinic, legal emergency assistance, children's advocacy" and a 24-hour domestic violence hotline.- Unemployment Compensation Appeals Clinic
- United Migrant Opportunity Services
(414) 389-6506 Adjustment of Status, U visas, Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) petitions- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Legal Clinic
Assistance for currently enrolled University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee students, with some limitations.- Wisconsin Legal Assistance For Military Personnel
Legal help for service members, veterans, and their families.Forms & Guides
- Bankruptcy / Debt Amortization
- Chapter 128 Debt Amortization
- Amortization of debt (Chapter 128) (Milwaukee Justice Center)
Step by step instructions- Filing an Amortization of Debt (Chapter 128) Case (Court)
Includes forms.- Court Procedures
- Consumer Replevin, Summons (Clerk of Court)
- Motion to reopen: large claims civil cases (Clerk of Court)
- Request for Substitution of Judge (Clerk of Court)
- Civil Lawsuits (Clerk of Court)
- Pro Bono Directory (Bar Association)
- Court Records
- Petition for Access to Confidential Court File (Register in Probate)
- Request/Order for Transcript (Register in Probate)
- Jury
- Jury FAQ (Court)
- Mediation
- Foreclosure Mediation Request Form (Clerk of Court)
- Pro Hac Vice
- Pro Hac Vice (Clerk of Court)
- Service of Process
- Serving documents to the other party (Milwaukee Justice Center)
Service of process information for divorce, name change, family court cases, and small claims- Criminal
- Consumer Fraud Guide (District Attorney)
- Criminal & Traffic Courts Division (Court)
Provides answers to common questions about traffic citations & reopening default judgments, reinstatement of suspended driver's license due to fine nonpayment, what to do if you didn't show up for your court date, how to get bail money back, records retention, etc.- Domestic Violence (District Attorney)
- Drug Court
- Milwaukee County Drug Treatment Court: Participant Handbook (Court)
- Estate / Probate
- Objection, objection to claim, pretrial order (Register in Probate)
- Guidelines for Termination of Guardian of the Estate: Death of the Ward (Register in Probate)
- Guidelines for Termination of Guardian of the Estate: Depleted/Small Estate (Register in Probate)
- Tutorial on Completing Annual Accounts (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Family Law (Law Library)
Divorce, paternity- Family / Paternity FAQs (Clerk of Court)
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Custody / Placement / Visitation (Justice Center (MJC))
- Child Support
- Child Support Services Application (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support (Justice Center (MJC))
- Child Support Service FAQ (Child Support)
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Divorce / Legal Separation (Justice Center (MJC))
- Domestic Partnership
- Domestic Partnership Application (Register of Deeds)
- Domestic Partnership Information (County Clerk)
- Guardianship
- Fact Sheet for Private Pay by Nursing Home from Ward's Income (County Court)
- Petition and Order for Payment of Fees: Guardianship (Register in Probate)
- Petition for Approval of Account of Guardian or Conservator (Register in Probate)
- Petition for Approval of Proposed Fees/Expenses: Adult (Register in Probate)
- Petition for Approval of Proposed Fees/Expenses: Minor (Register in Probate)
- Guidelines for Termination of Guardian of the Estate: Death of the Ward (Register in Probate)
- Guidelines for Termination of Guardian of the Estate: Depleted/Small Estate (Register in Probate)
- Paternity
- Family / Paternity FAQs (Clerk of Court)
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Order FAQ (District Attorney)
- Foreclosure
- Answer and Affirmative Defenses to Foreclosure Complaint (Pro Se) (Clerk of Court)
- Foreclosure Mediation Request Form (Clerk of Court)
- Foreclosure (Justice Center (MJC))
- Juvenile
- Juvenile (Juvenile Court)
- Juvenile (Clerk of Court)
Guardianship, CHIPS/JIPS, Affidavit of Personal Service- Landlord / Tenant
- Eviction/Notice Terminating Tenancy (County Court)
- Small Claims Eviction (Clerk of Court)
- Eviction Notice Grid (Justice Center)
Which types of notice must be given for different types of rental agreements.- Housing Resources from Community Advocates (Community Advocates)
Short and long term assistance programs and housing FAQs.- Landlord - Tenant Issues (Justice Center (MJC))
- Steps for the Eviction Process (Sheriff's Dept.)
- What you need to know about eviction (Legal Action of Wisconsin)
- Mental Health
- Mental Health & Wellness Directory (Mental Health America)
- Name Change
- Name Change (Justice Center (MJC))
- Name Change & Correction of Birth Certificate Procedure (Court)
- Small Claims
- Pro Hac Vice (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims Eviction (Clerk of Court)
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Milwaukee County.- Small Claim Procedure in Brief (Court)
- Small Claims (Justice Center (MJC))
- Traffic
- Criminal & Traffic Courts Division (Court)
Provides answers to common questions about traffic citations & reopening default judgments, reinstatement of suspended driver's license due to fine nonpayment, what to do if you didn't show up for your court date, how to get bail money back, records retention, etc.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage & Death Certificate Applications (County Clerk)
Ordinances & Rules
Monroe
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 269-8733
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(608) 269-8745
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 269-8891- County Clerk
(608) 269-8705
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 269-8780- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 269-2174- Register in Probate
(608) 269-8701
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 269-8716
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 269-2117
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
Local Phone: 608-269-8690
Toll Free Phone: 888-339-7854- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CASA for Kids
Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to of abuse or neglect.- CASA of Rock County
Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to of abuse or neglect.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.- Monroe County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 269-8779 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage Checklists (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Monroe County.Ordinances & Rules
Oconto
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 834-6862
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court
(920) 834-6857- Clerk of Courts
(920) 834-6857
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 834-6960- County Clerk
(920) 834-6800
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 834-6865- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 834-6838- Register in Probate
(920) 834-6839
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 834-7113
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 834-6919
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 492-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Oconto County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 834-6832 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Sexual Assault Center / Family Services
(920) 746-8996. 24 hour, confidential, free services for victims of sexual assault or abuse, and their families and friends.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Worthless Checks
- Procedure for Handling Worthless Checks (District Attorney)
- Family
- Child Support
- Parent and Guardian Applications for Child Support Services (Child Support)
- Pro Se Instructions for Motions to Change Child Support (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Oconto County.- Vital Records
- Marriage, birth & death certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Oneida
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 362-5695
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Branch I
- Circuit Court Branch II
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 369-6120
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 369-6155- County Clerk
(715) 369-6144
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 369-6133- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 369-6152- Register in Probate
(715) 369-6159
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 369-6150
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 361-5100
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 699-6704- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 369-6157 or (715) 369-6200 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Oneida County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 369-6133 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Tri-County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc.
(800) 236-1222 or (715) 362-6841 Provides shelter, crisis intervention, and support services for victims of domestic abuse and sexual abuse and their families.- Tri-County Foreclosure Mediation Program
(715) 369-6240 Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Forest, Vilas, and Oneida Counties. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where the homeowner and the lender seeking to foreclose may discuss ways to resolve the foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and modification of the loan terms.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Social Services FAQs (Social Services)
Information on child abuse/neglect, child care, juvenile justice, uncontrollable teen/runaways, child support, and care of adults & elderly.
- Child Support
- Ability to work (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Birth, marriage, death applications (Register of Deeds)
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity Testing Information (Social Services)
- Juvenile
- Social Services FAQs (Social Services)
Information on child abuse/neglect, child care, juvenile justice, uncontrollable teen/runaways, child support, and care of adults & elderly.- Understanding the Juvenile Court Process in CHIPS and JIPS Cases: A Guide for Parents (Social Services)
- Property
- Land Records Search (County)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Oneida County.- Vital Records
- Birth, marriage, death applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Outagamie
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 832-5058
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Courts
- Clerk of Courts
(920) 832-5131
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 832-1522- County Clerk
(920) 832-5077
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Court Commissioner
- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 832-5057- Register in Probate
(920) 832-5601
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 832-5095
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 832-5605
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 739-2372- CAP Services
715-343-7125 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals undergoing a family crisis and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- Family Court Program
(920) 832-5660
Mediation and evaluation services to parents who are unable to resolve legal custody, placement and visitation- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 832-5131 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (920) 432-4645 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Outagamie County Bar Association Legal Clinic
First and Third Mondays of each month from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Outagamie County courthouse.- Outagamie County Foreclosure Mediation Program
(920) 236-4925 Outagamie County’s foreclosure mediation program is administered by the Winnebago Conflict Resolution Center, Inc. and is part of the Wisconsin Foreclosure Mediation Network. The Program is available to assist homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Outagamie County.- Outagamie County Self-Help Center
Contact the Self-Help Center to confirm hours of availability at 920-968-2965 or the Family Court Commissioner's Office at 920-832-5057. Assistance for individuals in stipulated divorce actions. Staffed by a coordinator and non-attorney volunteers.- Outagamie County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 832-4615 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Vinelink Inmate Locator (Sheriff's Department)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Outagamie County.- Traffic
- Traffic Citation: Your Rights & Responsibilities (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Ozaukee
Agencies
- Child Support Enforcement
(262) 284-8400
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Circuit Court Judges
- Clerk of Courts
(262) 238-8409
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(262) 284-8300- County Clerk
(262) 284-8110
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(262) 284-8380
Includes FAQs- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 284-8378- Register in Probate
(262) 284-8370
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 284-8260
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(262) 284-7172
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 537-4261- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Law Assistance Center
- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Ozaukee County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(262) 238-8387 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Felony Case/Court Procedures (District Attorney)
- Misdemeanor Case/Court Procedures (District Attorney)
- Estate / Probate
- Estate & Trust Probate Instructions (Clerk of Courts)
- Family
- Guardianship
- Guardianship Instructions for Probate Court (Clerk of Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage Information (County Clerk)
Marriage license information, marriage application checklist, "Who can perform a marriage", frequently asked questions, sample letter of sponsorship for out-of-state officiant- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Ozaukee County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (County Clerk)
Birth, marriage & death certificate application; Recorded real estate documentsOrdinances & Rules
Pepin
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 672-8941
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket.- Clerk of Courts
(715) 672-8861
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 672-8857
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 672-8939- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 672-8955- Register in Probate
(715) 672-8868 Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 672-8856
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 672-5944
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 578-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Bridge to Hope
(715) 235-9074 The Bridge to Hope offers free and confidential services to victims and survivors of domestic abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking in Dunn and Pepin Counties, Wisconsin.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Pepin County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 672-8939 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Pepin County.Ordinances & Rules
Pierce
Agencies
- Child Support
(715) 273-6764- Clerk of Courts
(715) 273-6741 Ext. 6405
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 273-6745- County Clerk
(715) 273-6744 ext. 6688
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 273-6750 ext. 6452- Drug Court
Referral form, handbook and policies manual.- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 273-6741 ext. 6409- Register in Probate
(715) 273-6752 ext. 6460
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 273-6748 ext. 6416
Birth, marriage and death records; domestic partnership application and termination; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 273-5051
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 273-0804- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
715-273-3531 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Pierce County Legal Clinic
Meets the 4th Tuesday of every month from 6 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the EOC room of the Courthouse Annex.- Pierce County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 273-6749 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Drug Court
- Drug Court Participant Handbooks (Drug Court)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Pierce County.Ordinances & Rules
Polk
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 485-9297
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 485-9299
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 485-9210- County Clerk
(715) 485-9226
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 485-9231- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 485-3118- Register in Probate
(715) 485-9238
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 485-9240
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 485-8350
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 485-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Community Referral Agency
(800) 261-7233 Advocacy and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual abuse.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Polk County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 485-9231 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Inmates
- Polk Co Inmate Roster (Sheriff Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Affidavit of No-Probate (Register in Probate)
- Guidelines for Preparing Annual Accounts (Register in Probate)
- Probate FAQs (Register in Probate)
- Probate Guide (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoption (Register of Deeds)
- Guardianship
- Petition and Order for Guardian Fees (Register in Probate)
- Request to Approve Expenditure (Register in Probate)
- Guardianships (Register in Probate)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Property
- Land & Water (Land and Water)
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Polk County.- Trusts / Wills
- Termination of Testamentary Trust (Register of Deeds)
- Vital Records
- Vital Records (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Portage
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 346-1588
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(866) 920-2525
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 346-1368- County Clerk
(715) 346-1351
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 346-1300- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 346-1364- Register in Probate
(715) 346-1362
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 346-1428
Birth, marriage and death records; domestic partnership application and termination; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 346-1400
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 920-2525- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CAP Services
715-343-7125 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals undergoing a family crisis and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- CAP Services
(715) 343-7500 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- Family Law Information Center
(715) 344-3677 The Family Law Information Center (FLIC) assists litigants with family law issues who are unrepresented by legal counsel. The FLIC is staffed by community volunteers who are trained to help pro se litigants with court forms and legal process.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Justiceworks, Ltd.
(715) 344-3677
Works with offenders, victims of crime, and communities. Provides family law information, criminal case mediation, and community/justice department coordination.- Portage County Legal Aid Society
(715) 343-7100
CAP Services; 1608 W. River Drive; Stevens Point WI 54481- Portage County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 346-1301 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Portage County.- Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
Small claims and garnishment information.Ordinances & Rules
Price
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 339-3094
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(715) 339-2353
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 339-3325
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 339-3095- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 532-5537- Register in Probate
(715) 339-3078
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 339-2515
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 339-3011
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 663-3607- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Price County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 339-3095 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Stepping Stones, Inc.
(715) 748-3795 Assists individuals in obtaining temporary restraining orders (TRO)/injunctions in domestic abuse cases, and provides information and referral services.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Price County.Ordinances & Rules
Racine
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(262) 636-3268
FAQs and forms.- Clerk of Courts
(262) 636-3333
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(262) 636-3115- County Clerk
(262) 636-3121
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(800) 242-4202, (262) 636-3172- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 636-3181- Register in Probate
(262) 636-3137
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 636-3208
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(262) 636-3822 County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 219-1043
Benefits, long term care, senior services, prevention and wellness information and activities.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Service and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Racine
(262) 634-2391- Kenosha and Racine Foreclosure Mediation Program
(262) 653-2592 Assists homeowners/borrowers whose 1, 2, 3 or 4-family owner-occupied residential property is the subject of a mortgage foreclosure action.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 242-5840 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Racine County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(262) 636-3858 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Early response program is available.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Bail bonds (Court)
Brief explanation of cash bond, signature bond, and co-signature bond.
- Inmates
- Racine County Inmate Search (Sheriff)
- Family
- Family Court Guides (Family Court Commissioner)
- Child Support
- Application for child support services (Child Support)
- Child Support (Child Support Agency)
Instructions on changing or enforcing your court order- Child Support FAQs (Child Support Agency)
- Paternity
- Paternity Information (Family Court Commissioner )
- Property
- Quit Claim Deeds
- Quit Claim Deed (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Racine County.- Vital Records
- Birth, marriage & death certificate applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Richland
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 647-8663
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(608) 647-3956
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 647-4111- County Clerk
(608) 647-2197
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 647-3493- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 647-5151- Register in Probate
(608) 647-2626
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 647-3011
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(800) 544-2106
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 794-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal consultation and information to people affected by HIV and AIDS in southern Wisconsin, including Richland County.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Court & Community, Inc
Free drop-in legal clinics on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month. These clinics take place at the Richland County courthouse. Call the clerk of court for details and times: 608-647-3956.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Richland County.Ordinances & Rules
Rock
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 757-5700
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Courts
Information and FAQs on divorce, paternity, small claims, criminal court and traffic court.- Clerk of Courts
(608) 743-2200
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 757-5530- County Clerk
(608) 757-5660
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 757-5615- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 757-5547- Register in Probate
(608) 757-5635
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 757-5650
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 757-8000
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrants- Treatment Courts: Veterans and Drug Court
Legal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 741-3600- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal consultation and information to people affected by HIV and AIDS in southern Wisconsin, including Rock County.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CASA of Rock County
Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to of abuse or neglect.- Faith Community Church Immigration Legal Services
(608) 758-2850- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Legal Assistance; Pro Se Inc
(608) 757-2922
Provides information on preparing/filing forms and representing yourself in family court actions.- Mediation & Family Court Services
- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Rock County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 757-5569 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Service of Process
- Civil Process (Sheriff's Department)
Execution or service of legal documents; civil process timeline; civil process fees; writ of replevin and execution- Family
- Family Court Forms (Family Court)
Motion to Change Court Ordered Support; Motion to Change Court Ordered Custody or Placement; Order to Show Cause for Contempt of Child Support or Other Financial Order; Order to Show Cause for Contempt of Legal Custody or Physical Placement Order- Domestic Violence Intervention Program (District Attorney)
- Family Court FAQs (Family Court)
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Contempt (Circuit Court)
- Motion to Change and Contempt (Circuit Court)
- Motion to Change Court Ordered Custody, Placement, or Support (Circuit Court)
- Child Support
- Contempt (Circuit Court)
- Motion to Change and Contempt (Circuit Court)
- Motion to Change Court Ordered Custody, Placement, or Support (Circuit Court)
- Pro Se Instructions to Change Child Support (Child Support)
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Divorce (Clerk of Court)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity (Clerk of Court)
- Landlord / Tenant
- Procedure for Eviction by Landlords (Sheriff's Office)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Rock County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applications; Land contract; Mining instructionsOrdinances & Rules
Rusk
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 532-2299
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(715) 532-2108
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(715) 532-2100
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 532-2159- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 532-2150- Register in Probate
(715) 532-2147
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 532-2139
Birth, death and marriage certificates.- Sheriff's Department
(715) 532-2189
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 538-3031- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 532-2108 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Rusk County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 532-2159 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile casesForms & Guides
- Criminal
- Criminal Court Process, Felony and Misdemeanor Court Procedures, FAQs (District Attorney)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Property
- Land Use Permit (Zoning)
- Zoning
- Sanitary Permit (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Rusk County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Death, and Marriage Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
St. Croix
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 386-4691
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(715) 386-4630
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 381-4315- County Clerk
(715) 386-4607
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 386-4658- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 386-4614- Register in Probate
(715) 386-4618
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 386-4652
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 381-4320
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 372-2333- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Small Claims Mediation
(715) 386-4636- St. Croix County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 386-4666 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases- St. Croix Valley Bar Free Legal Clinic
(715) 246-3800 Attorneys on hand to meet with individuals for approximately 10 minutes to provide general information in the following areas of law: employment law, family law, landlord/tenant and small claims, criminal/traffic, estate planning/elder law/probate, real estate, business law, and debtor/creditor. Meets 3rd Wednesday of each month at the St. Croix Government Center at 6 p.m.- Turningpoint
(715) 425-6751 Offers legal advocacy to victims of domestic and sexual abuse who are seeking legal support or assistance.Forms & Guides
- Estate / Probate
- Probate (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Termination of Parental Rights Checklist (Register in Probate)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoption (Register in Probate)
Stepparent adoption, adult adoption, foreign adoption
- Child Custody / Visitation
- New Custody / Placement Case (Paternity Acknowledgement Action) (Clerk of Court)
Instructions and forms for filing a new custody or placement case when paternity has been voluntarily acknowledged.
- Child Support
- Application for child support services (Child Support)
- Guardianship
- Guardianship (Register in Probate)
Procedures for permanent and temporary guardianship of an adult and of a child.
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- New Custody / Placement Case (Paternity Acknowledgement Action) (Clerk of Court)
Instructions and forms for filing a new custody or placement case when paternity has been voluntarily acknowledged.
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Order FAQs (District Attorney)
- Temporary Restraining Order FAQs (Clerk of Courts)
- Judgments
- Foreign Judgments
- Foreign Judgment Procedures (Clerk of Courts)
- Liens
- Construction Lien Procedures (Clerk of Courts)
- Property
- Recording Real Estate Document (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in St. Croix County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership, Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Sauk
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 355-3238
Includes contact information for genetic testing facilities.- Circuit Courts
- Clerk of Courts
(608) 355-3287
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 355-3267- County Clerk
(608) 355-3286
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 355-3280- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 355-3246- Register in Probate
(608) 355-3226
Information and procedures related to informal and formal probate, guardianship, adoption including foreign adoption and adoption of an adult, and termination of parental rights.- Register of Deeds
(608) 355-3288
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 356-4895
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 794-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267 Provides legal consultation and information to people affected by HIV and AIDS in southern Wisconsin, including Sauk County.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Hope House
(608) 356-9123
Volunteers assist individuals in obtaining temporary restraining orders and injunctions, preparation for pro se family law cases, and navigating the criminal justice system.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (608) 256-3304, (800) 362-3904. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Sauk County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 355-4357 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Criminal
- Open Records Request Form (Sheriff's Department)
- Estate / Probate
- Closing Formal Probate (Register in Probate)
- Informal Probate (Register in Probate)
- Opening a Formal Probate (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Foreign Adoption (Register in Probate)
- Child Support
- Ability to work report (Child Support)
Instructions and form to report inability to work due to a medical or health condition.
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Juvenile
- Juvenile Law (Register in Probate)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Sauk County.Ordinances & Rules
Sawyer
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 634-3173
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court/Clerk of Courts/Family Court Commissioner
(715) 634-4887
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporate Counsel
(715) 634-6470- County Clerk
(715) 634-4866 or (877) 699-4110
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 634-4097- Register in Probate
(715) 634-4887
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 634-4867
Birth, marriage and death records; domestic partnership application and termination; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 634-4858
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 663-3607- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Court
(715) 634-4886 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.Forms & Guides
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Sawyer County.- Vital Records
- Vital Records Applications (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage, domestic partnership, & death certificatesOrdinances & Rules
Shawano
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 526-4663
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court Branch I
- Circuit Court Branch II
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 526-9347
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 524-3181- County Clerk
(715) 526-9150
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 823-3176- Register in Probate
(715) 526-8631
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 524-2129
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 526-7905
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(855) 492-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Shawano County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 526-4608 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Child Support
- Application for Child Support Services (Child Support)
- Child Support (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Shawano County.- Vital Records
- General Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage, and death applications; Declaration/Termination of Domestic PartnershipOrdinances & Rules
Sheboygan
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(414) 615-2591
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(920) 459-3068
FAQs concerning divorce and traffic citations. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 459-3093- County Clerk
(920) 459-3003
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 459-3040- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 459-3102- Register in Probate
(920) 459-3050
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 459-3023
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 459-3111
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 459-3063 or (920) 459-3094 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Salvation Army Legal Clinic
Legal consultations are available at The Salvation Army every second and fourth Thursday of each month from 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sign in by 2 p.m. Located at 710 Pennsylvania Ave. (East entrance), Sheboygan.- Sheboygan County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 459-0380 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile casesForms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Scheduling conference order (Circuit Court)
- Family
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- Divorce FAQ (Clerk of Courts)
- Marriage
- Marriage Licenses (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Request (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims
- Abbreviated Guide to Small Claims (Clerk of Court)
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Sheboygan County.- Traffic
- Traffic Citations (Clerk of Court)
- Vital Records
- Vital Records (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Taylor
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 748-1493
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 748-1425
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 748-9888- County Clerk
(715) 748-1460
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 748-1450- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 229-2284- Register in Probate
(715) 748-1435
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 748-1483
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(800) 343-2201
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 699-6704- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 748-1435 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Advocate Program
(715) 748-3795
Assist individuals in obtaining TRO/Injunctions in domestic abuse cases, and provide information and referral services.- Stepping Stones, Inc
(715) 748-3795 Assists individuals in obtaining temporary restraining orders (TRO)/injunctions in domestic abuse cases, and provide information and referral services.- Taylor County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 748-1450 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- General Forms & Permits
- Permit for new non-metallic mine (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Taylor County.- Vital Records
- Vital Records (County)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Trempealeau
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 538-2311- Clerk of Courts
(715) 538-2311 ext. 331 Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information; attorney roster- Corporation Counsel
(715) 538-1824- County Clerk
(715) 538-2311 ext. 201 Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 538-2311 ext. 238- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 534-7420- Register in Probate
(608) 538-2311 ext. 238 Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 538-2311 ext. 244 Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 538-4351 County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 273-2001- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 538-2311 ext. 240 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.- Trempealeau County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 538-2311 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Jury service, mediation & custody, passport, small claims, traffic citations
- Mediation
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Jury service, mediation & custody, passport, small claims, traffic citations- Small Claims
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Jury service, mediation & custody, passport, small claims, traffic citations- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Trempealeau County.- Small Claims Procedure (Clerk of Courts)
- Traffic
- Court Forms (Clerk of Court)
Jury service, mediation & custody, passport, small claims, traffic citations- Traffic Citations (Clerk of Court)
Ordinances & Rules
Vernon
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(608) 637-5335- Circuit Court/Clerk of Courts
(608) 637-5340
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(608) 637-5377- County Clerk
(608) 637-5380
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(608) 637-5357- Family Court Commissioner
(608) 637-5364- Register in Probate
(608) 637-5347
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(608) 637-5371
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(608) 637-2123
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
Local Phone: 608-637-5201
Toll-Free Phone: 888-637-1323- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CASA for Kids
(608) 781-2783
Provide court-based advocacy for children who are under court jurisdiction due to of abuse or neglect.- Center Point Counseling
(608) 638-7420 Provides mediation services for family law cases.- Domestic Abuse Project – Family & Children’s Center
(608) 637-7052 Provides a trained, experienced advocate for individuals experiencing domestic violence- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(608) 637-5340 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 873-0927, (855) 947-2529, (608) 785-2809. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters.- Vernon County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(608) 637-5357 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Mediation
- Mediation: How Can It Work for You? (Clerk of Court)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Orders (Clerk of Court)
Learn how to file an individual at risk, harassment, domestic abuse, or child abuse restraining order.- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Vernon County.- Traffic
- Traffic Citations (Clerk of Court)
Ordinances & Rules
Vilas
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 479-3705
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court
(715) 479-3638- Clerk of Courts
(715) 479-3632
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 479-3714- County Clerk
(715) 479-3600
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 479-3614- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 369-6152- Register in Probate
(715) 479-3642
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 479-3660
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 479-4441
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 699-6704- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Lac Du Flambeau Domestic Abuse Program
(715) 588-7660
Assist individuals in obtaining TRO/Injunctions in domestic abuse cases, and attend court proceedings with victims.- Tri-County Council on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc.
(800) 236-1222 or (715) 362-6841 Provides shelter, crisis intervention, and support services for victims of domestic abuse and sexual abuse and their families.- Tri-County Foreclosure Mediation Program
(715) 369-6240 Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Forest, Vilas, and Oneida Counties. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where the homeowner and the lender seeking to foreclose may discuss ways to resolve the foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and modification of the loan terms.- Vilas County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 479-3614 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Vilas County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Walworth
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(262) 741-7100
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(262) 741-7012
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(262) 741-7221- County Clerk
(262) 741-4241
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(262) 741-7198- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 741-7033- Register in Probate
(262) 741-7014
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 741-4233
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(262) 741-4400
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(800) 365-1587- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(800) 242-5840 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Walworth County Mortgage Foreclosure Program
(262) 741-7012 Assists homeowners/borrowers whose 1, 2, 3 or 4-family owner-occupied residential property is the subject of a mortgage foreclosure action.- Walworth County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(262) 741-7198 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.- Westlaw Access at University of Whitewater Library
Westlaw is available to users in the library.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Victim / Witness
- Rights of Crime Victims (District Attorney)
- Criminal
- Felony Court Procedures (District Attorney)
Chart showing the steps that occur after a crime is committed- Misdemeanor Court Procedure (District Attorney)
Chart showing the steps that occur after a crime is committed- Estate / Probate
- Probate FAQs and Fees (Register in Probate)
- Family
- Family Law: Post-Judgment Procedures (Family Court Commissioner)
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
Includes list of persons who can perform a civil ceremony
- Restraining Orders
- No Contact Orders: How to Lift (County Clerk)
- Property
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Land Management)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Walworth County.- Small Claims (Clerk of Courts)
- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Washburn
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 468-4747
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court Judge
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 468-4677
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 468-4622- County Clerk
(715) 468-4600
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 468-4670- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 635-9081- Register in Probate
(715) 468-4688
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 468-4616
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 468-4700
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 538-3031- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Washburn County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 468-4675 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Child Support
- FAQs About Child Support (Child Support)
- Property
- Zoning
- Zoning Forms (Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Washburn County.Ordinances & Rules
Washington
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(262) 335-4377
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(262) 335-4341
FAQs and information related to family court and mediation, name change, small claims, traffic & forfeiture citations, and jury duty. Brochures on types of restraining orders. Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- County Clerk
(262) 335-4400
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(262) 335-4311- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 335-6820- Register in Probate
(262) 335-4334
Guidelines to procedure and forms for informal and formal probate; adoption, step parent adoption, adult adoption and foreign adoption; guardianship of a minor, guardianship of an incompetent, and foreign guardianship; juvenile restraining orders; termination of parental rights; and termination of testamentary trust. Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 335-4318
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(262) 335-4378
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 306-3030- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Family Law Assistance Program
- Friends of Abused Families, Inc.
(262) 334-5598 Offers 24-hour crisis line, shelter, one-on-one supportive counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, information and referral, community education and awareness.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Washington County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(262) 335-4475 A source of information and support for victims of adult and juvenile crime. A mediator and advocate for victims of crime in the criminal justice system.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Civil court procedures (Circuit court)
Pretrial procedure, motion practice, appearances, trials, satisfaction of judgments following bankruptcy
- Service of Process
- Evictions and Executions (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- General Forms & Permits
- Forms & Documents (County)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Washington County.Ordinances & Rules
Waukesha
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(414) 615-2586
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Courts
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Clerk of Court
(262) 896-8525
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(262) 548-7432- County Clerk
(262) 548-7010
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- Court Officials
- District Attorney
(262) 548-7076- Family Court Commissioner
(262) 548-7446- Family Court Self Help Center
Compiles family court information and gives an overview of legal services available.- Register in Probate
(262) 548-7468
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(262) 548-7583
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
Non Emergency: (262) 446-5070, Business Office: (262) 548-7122 County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 677-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Coalition for Access to Legal Resources (CALR)
Legal resources to low-income people in the Milwaukee area.- Family Legal Clinic
(262) 548-7544 The center provides a public access computer and materials for legal research purposes, copy services (for a fee), and family court staff who provide assistance with court forms, procedural information, referrals to community and legal resources.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
- Lawyer Referral and Information Service; Waukesha Co Bar Ass'n
(262) 544-4016 Provides free over the phone referral service for anyone that has a legal question or is seeking to obtain legal counsel.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(888) 278-0633 Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters- Nonprofit Legal Services of SE Wisconsin, Inc.
(414) 435-0636
(877) 619-8944
Sliding fee scale based on income. Milwaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Racine, Kenosha, and Walworth County courts.- Rise Law Center / Centro Legal Rise
(608) 256-1015 Multilingual law office which provides direct representation to immigrants and refugees in immigration and family law, as well as protection orders. Immigration services are offered statewide.- Waukesha County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(262) 548-7071 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases. Mobile victim assistance program available.Forms & Guides
- Bankruptcy / Debt Amortization
- Court Procedures
- Appeals and Trial DeNovo (Clerk of Court)
- Lawsuit $10,000 or More (Clerk of Court)
- Subpoenas (Clerk of Court)
With an emphasis on family court.- Writing Letters to the Court (Clerk of Court)
- Court Records
- Court Record Information (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Drug Court
- Alcohol Treatment Court (Circuit Court)
- Family
- Family Court (Circuit Court)
Guided resource to family court procedures and forms: divorce, legal separation, child custody & physical placement, child support, paternity.- Grandparents / relatives raising and nurturing dependent children (GRAND guide) (Health and Human Services)
Local and statewide directory of resources for grandparent caregivers. Includes summaries of various legal issues such as child custody and visitation, guardianship, and adoption.- Subpoenas (Clerk of Court)
With an emphasis on family court.- Termination of Parental Rights (Clerk of Court)
- Adoption / Termination of Parental Rights
- Adoption (Clerk of Courts)
Information and forms on adoption, adult adoption and foreign adoption.
- Child Custody / Visitation
- Grandparents / relatives raising and nurturing dependent children (GRAND guide) (Health and Human Services)
Local and statewide directory of resources for grandparent caregivers. Includes summaries of various legal issues such as child custody and visitation, guardianship, and adoption.
- Divorce / Legal Separation
- How to fill out family court forms - webcasts (Clerk of Court)
- Divorce/Legal Separation (Circuit Court)
Guided resource to the divorce process, procedures and forms.
- Guardianship
- Grandparents / relatives raising and nurturing dependent children (GRAND guide) (Health and Human Services)
Local and statewide directory of resources for grandparent caregivers. Includes summaries of various legal issues such as child custody and visitation, guardianship, and adoption.- Guardianships & Protective Placements (Circuit Court)
Guided resource to guardianship process, procedures and forms.
- Marriage
- Marriage Certificate Application (Register of Deeds)
- Marriage Information (County Clerk)
Marriage license application information, FAQs, and who can perform a marriage
- Paternity
- How to fill out family court forms - webcasts (Clerk of Court)
- Restraining Orders
- Restraining Orders (Circuit Court)
Guided resource to restraining orders process, procedures and forms.- Judgments
- Instructions for Order for Satisfaction of Judgment Due to Discharge in Bankruptcy (Clerk of Court)
- Garnishment
- Garnishments (Clerk of Court)
- Liens
- Liens (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Waukesha County.- Small Claims (Circuit Court)
Guided resource to the small claims process, procedures and forms.- Vital Records
- Birth Certificate Application (Register of Deeds)
- Death Certificate Application (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Waupaca
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 258-6448
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Courts
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 258-6460
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 258-6446- County Clerk
(715) 258-6202 Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 258-6111- Register in Probate
(715) 258-6429
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 258-6250
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 258-4466
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(866) 739-2372- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CAP Services
715-343-7125 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals undergoing a family crisis and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- CAP Services
(715) 256-1136 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- District Attorney
(715) 258-6444- Foreclosure Mediation Program
Assists homeowners facing a mortgage foreclosure action in Waupaca County. Mediation is a confidential and voluntary process where you and the lender seeking to foreclose on your home may discuss ways to resolve your foreclosure case, including reinstatement of the loan and possible modification of the loan terms.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Northern Wisconsin Legal Advice Project
Northern Wisconsin Legal Advice Project is a special service of Wisconsin Judicare, Inc., for eligible clients who have legal questions which can be addressed through Internet legal advice.- Waupaca County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 258-6445 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Jury Service (Clerk of Court)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Waupaca County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificate Application (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Waushara
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(920) 787-0400
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court/Clerk of Courts/Register in Probate
(920) 787-0441
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information. Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Corporation Counsel
(920) 787-0409- County Clerk
(920) 787-0442
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 787-3375- Register of Deeds
(920) 787-0444
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(920) 787-3321
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 883-5378.- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- CAP Services
715-343-7125 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals undergoing a family crisis and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- CAP Services
(920) 787-3949 or (800) 472-3377 Assistance for low-income individuals and victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence.- Foreclosure Mediation Program
- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Waushara County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 787-0410 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Court Forms (County Court)
Jury duty, small claims, name change, traffic citations- FAQs About Jury Duty (Clerk of Court)
- Mediation
- Application for foreclosure mediation (Clerk of Court)
- Criminal
- Open records request (Sheriff's Department)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage License Information (County Clerk)
- Foreclosure
- Application for foreclosure mediation (Clerk of Court)
- Small Claims
- Court Forms (County Court)
Jury duty, small claims, name change, traffic citations- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Waushara County.- Small Claims Fees & Procedures (Clerk of Courts)
- Small Claims Judgment Methods of Collection (Clerk of Courts)
- Traffic
- Court Forms (County Court)
Jury duty, small claims, name change, traffic citations- Vital Records
- Vital Records (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage & death certificate applications, termination of decedent's property interestOrdinances & Rules
Winnebago
Agencies
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(877) 886-2372- Child Support Agency
(920) 236-4780
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Clerk of Courts
(920) 236-4848
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(920) 236-4752- Corrections Division
Huber and GPS information. Jail rules and corrections FAQ.- County Clerk
(920) 236-4888
Marriage licenses, elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(920) 236-4977 (Oshkosh)
(920) 727-2880 (Neenah)
Case handling guidelines, information and contacts for alternative sentencing programs, victim/witness resources, misdemeanor and felony case progressions.- Drug Court
(920) 236-4622- Family Court Commissioner
(920) 236-4791- Family Court Services
(920) 236-4762
Services to persons party to a divorce or paternity action.- Register in Probate
(920) 236-4833
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(920) 236-4882 (Oshkosh); (920) 727-2880 (Neenah)
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Safe Streets Treatment Options Program
(920) 236-4734 (Oshkosh) OR (920) 727-2881 ext. 4734 (Neenah)- Sheriff's Department
(920) 236-7300 (Oshkosh); (920) 727-2888 (Neenah)
County law enforcement; operation of the county jail; execution or service of legal documents including restraining orders, evictions, repossessions, and foreclosure sales; execution of criminal warrantsLegal Assistance Organizations
- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services
(800) 261-5998, (920) 235-5998
Assist individuals in preparing and obtaining TRO/Injunctions, prepare individuals for court proceedings and testimony and attend court hearing with victims.- Conflict Resolution Center
Oshkosh: (920) 236-4925, Neenah: (920) 727-2880 Can help mediate disputes involving small claims, neighbor problems, domestic problems, juvenile disputes, consumer/merchant issues, worksite problems, and personal or business relationship disputes.- Family Court Services
(920) 236-4762 Family Court Services provides mediation services for parents who have disputes concerning child custody and placement issues. Referrals from the Family Court and mediation services are available to all parents who have a Winnebago County Family Court order, as the result of a divorce action or a paternity action.- Foreclosure Mediation
- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(920) 236-4848 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Legal Action of Wisconsin
(855) 947-2529, (800) 236-1128, (920) 233-6521. Provides civil legal services for WI low-income persons. Assists people with legal issues involving family law, housing matters, public benefits, and consumer matters. Only homelessness prevention cases are taken in Waupaca County.- Legal Assistance Clinic
- Winnebago Conflict Resolution Center
Mediation and conflict resolution.- Winnebago County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(920) 236-4977 Provides information to victims about their rights and how to exercise their rights and about services.Forms & Guides
- Business
- Registration of Firm Names (Register of Deeds)
- Uniform Commercial Code Questions (Register of Deeds)
- Court Procedures
- Jury
- Court Forms & Information (Clerk of Court)
Conflict resolution, jury, OWI sentencing
- Mediation
- Court Forms & Information (Clerk of Court)
Conflict resolution, jury, OWI sentencing- Foreclosure Mediation Application (Clerk of Court)
- Victim / Witness
- Victim / Witness Information (District Attorney)
- Criminal
- Court Forms & Information (Clerk of Court)
Conflict resolution, jury, OWI sentencing- Victim Forms (District Attorney)
- Alternative Programs (District Attorney)
Drunk driving victim impact panel, Drug court, Safe streets treatment option program, Teen court, Volunteers in probation, Worthless check diversion program- OWI Sentencing Guidelines (Clerk of Courts)
- Safe Streets Treatment Option Program (Clerk of Court)
- Family
- Marriage
- Marriage Information (County Clerk)
Wisconsin marriage laws and information for marriages by judges and other officials- Foreclosure
- Foreclosure Mediation Application (Clerk of Court)
- Juvenile
- Teen Court Application (Clerk of Court)
- Teen Court (Clerk of Court)
- Teen Court an Alternative in the Juvenile Court (Clerk of Courts)
- Property
- Real estate forms (Register of Deeds)
- Quit Claim Deeds
- Quit Claim Deed (Register of Deeds)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Winnebago County.- Vital Records
- Birth, Marriage, Domestic Partnership & Death Certificate Applications (Register of Deeds)
Ordinances & Rules
Wood
Agencies
- Child Support Agency
(715) 421-8430
Services to help you establish or enforce child support, set up income withholding, intercept income tax refunds, get liens against property, collect child support from a parent living in another state, and establish paternity. Child support lien docket- Circuit Court
- Clerk of Courts
(715) 421-8490; (715) 387-2521 (Marshfield)
Court forms; court records for civil, criminal, family, traffic and ordinance cases; civil judgment and lien docket; pay fees online; jury information- Corporation Counsel
(715) 421-8465- County Clerk
(715) 421-8460
Marriage licenses, domestic partnership information; elections and voter registration, and county government records- District Attorney
(715) 421-8515- Family Court Commissioner
(715) 387-8657- Register in Probate
(715) 421-8523
Adoptions, civil commitments, estates and trust, guardianship and probate- Register of Deeds
(715) 421-8450
Birth, marriage and death records; real estate records; termination of decedent's property interest; and register firm names- Sheriff's Department
(715) 421-8715; (715) 384-5917 (Marshfield)Legal Assistance Organizations
- Aging and Disability Resource Center
(888) 486-9545- AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
(800) 878-6267, (414) 225-1578. Dedicated to ensuring that individuals are treated fairly in employment, housing, and health.- Judicare
(800) 472-1638
Legal assistance for low-income individuals. Handles cases involving bankruptcy, social security and SSI, family law, health, housing, income maintenance, wills, and Indian law.- Language Assistance Program, Clerk of Circuit Court
(715) 421-8520 The Language Assistance Plan serves to help ensure access to court services for persons with limited English proficiency (LEP). It also covers interpreter services to deaf and hard of hearing persons.- Wood County Victim/Witness Assistance Program
(715) 421-8580 Provides assistance, support and notification services to crime victims and witnesses in exercising their rights throughout the prosecution of criminal and juvenile cases.Forms & Guides
- Family
- Child Support
- Child Support Pro Se Forms (Clerk of Court)
- Child Support Emancipation/Graduation/Child Support Order (Child Support)
- Marriage
- Marriage Information (County Clerk)
- Paternity
- Paternity Child Access Guidelines (Child Support Agency)
- General Forms & Permits
- Timber permit (County Clerk)
- Property
- Interactive GIS Map & Property Tax Data (Planning & Zoning)
- Small Claims
- Basic Guide to Wisconsin Small Claims Actions (WI Court System)
Step by step guide to small claims actions in Wood County.- Vital Records
- Vital Records Forms (Register of Deeds)
Birth, marriage, domestic partnership & death certificate applicationsOrdinances & Rules
Related Resources
- Directory of Self-Help Legal Resources in WI Counties (WI Court System)
- WI Law Libraries Open to the Public (LLAW)