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  1. Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is a website that provides access to some circuit courts records of Wisconsin. The website displays the case information entered into the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) case management system by court staff in the counties where the case files are located. The court record summaries provided by the ...

  2. A Step-By-Step Guide to Accessing Court Records. Begin by visiting the Wisconsin Courts website, which hosts the CCAP system. Select the ‘Case Search’ option to navigate toward the public records section. Enter the required details such as name, case number, or business name, to filter the results.

  3. More information about pending appellate cases can be found on the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Access website. Published Court of Appeals opinions can be found here, and the status of pending Supreme Court cases can be found here.

  4. Circuit Court Case Number. Example: Type 02cf1 for case 2002CF000001. Party Name. Last First Middle. When searching using the Middle Name field, also show parties without a middle name. Enter at least 3 characters of the last name and either a first or middle name. If you do not know the full name, enter part of the name and the wildcard symbol

  5. This issue brief addresses public access to Wisconsin circuit court records and explains which materials are available for public view online and in person, and describes some of the limits on public access to circuit court records.

  6. wcca.wicourts.gov › caseDetailswcca.wicourts.gov

    The Wisconsin Circuit Court Access website allows you to search and view public records of circuit court cases in Wisconsin. You can find information on civil, criminal, family, probate, and small claims cases by entering the case number, party name, county, or date range. You can also access related court resources and services, such as eFiling, livestream, and court system overview.

  7. The Wisconsin circuit courts are the state's trial courts. Circuit courts have original jurisdiction in all civil and criminal matters within the state, including probate, juvenile, and traffic matters, as well as civil and criminal jury trials. Currently, there are 261 circuit court judges in Wisconsin.

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