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  1. Connect to Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (formerly CCAP) Find court cases for all counties except Milwaukee. For questions about the CCAP service, please contact the Dane County Clerks of Court at 608-266-4311 or visit the Wisconsin circuit courts web site at https://www.wicourts.gov/courts/circuit/clerkcontact.htm.

  2. Case Search. Appeal Number. Example: Type 04ap1256 for case 2004AP001256. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Jul 12, 2022 · Public Access via Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA), Courthouse WCCA, and Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals (WSCCA) Anyone with access to the Internet can view public case information on statewide circuit court cases using WCCA and public appeal information in WSCCA.

  5. WCCA is a free, user-friendly online portal that allows you to view Wisconsin public circuit court case records (excluding Milwaukee County). You don’t need an account or special training to use it. You can use WCCA portal search for cases using: Case name. Names of involved parties.

  6. 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.

  7. Help. Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Access (WSCCA) allows attorneys, court staff and the general public to access cases filed with the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. Generally, this site includes appeals that were considered 'Open' from the end of 1993 forward. A redesign of WSCCA was implemented in April 2005.

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