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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 warrants

Legal Assistance Organizations

  • Aging and Disability Resource Center
    (920) 448-4300
  • Brown County Free Legal Clinic
    Appointments are required to meet with an attorney, and are scheduled through Casa ALBA Melanie by calling (920-445-0104).
  • 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.
  • Free Legal Answers Wisconsin
    Free to Wisconsin residents. Ask your legal question online and volunteer attorneys may answer your question through the website provided by the American Bar Association.
  • Golden House
    (877) 431-4321, (920) 432-4244 Domestic violence services and shelter.
  • Lawyers for Learners
    Lawyers for Learners partners with colleges across Wisconsin to connect students and prospective students with free legal help. Virtual or in-person help may include criminal background and arrest records from civil and municipal court proceedings, such as retail theft citations, driver's license recovery, expungement, pardons, gender marker change and name change, and referrals for other legal issues (example: immigration, family law, housing). Fill out the form on their website to request an appointment.
  • Legal Action of Wisconsin
    (855) 947-2529 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 Research, Appleton Public Library
    (920) 832-6173 Provides access to Westlaw on one computer and a collection of law-related books, including titles published by the State Bar of Wisconsin.
  • LIFT Wisconsin
    Provides a legal tune up tool to search public data and help users resolve civil legal issues, fill out forms, and resolve issues with background check, criminal court records, and eviction court records.
  • Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinics
    Provides appointment-based services (some statewide) for nonprofit and small business help, adult guardianship, pardons, civil, and family issues. Some services may only be available in Milwaukee.
  • Sexual Assault Center / Family Services
    (920) 846-2111 24 hour, confidential, free services for victims of sexual assault or abuse, and their families and friends.
  • State Bar of Wisconsin Lawyer Referral and Information Service
    Request a referral to a Wisconsin attorney by calling (800) 362-9082.
  • Victim / Witness Assistance Program
    (920) 448-4371

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