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Feb 13, 2022 · The Wisconsin Court System protects individuals' rights, privileges and liberties, maintains the rule of law, and provides a forum for the resolution of disputes that is fair, accessible, independent and effective. Directories.
March 1, 2024 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral argument in four cases during March 2024. The cases originated in the following counties: Milwaukee, Trempealeau, Waukesha, and Winnebago. The calendar and synopses of cases can be found here. Wisconsin Supreme Court accepts two new cases.
Mandatory eFiling in Wisconsin circuit courts has been phased in on a county-by-county basis since the eFiling rule was passed in 2016. At present, attorneys and high-volume filing agents with cases in Wisconsin counties are required to eFile the case types listed here . eFiling continues to be voluntary for self-represented litigants. See Wis ...
Feb 13, 2022 · Technical requirements. eCourts account. Learn how to create an eCourts account. Active email address. Email notifications regarding your cases will be sent to this email address. Make sure your email client and security platform will allow you to receive messages from @wicourts.gov addresses. Internet access.
March 1, 2024 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral argument in four cases during March 2024. The cases originated in the following counties: Milwaukee, Trempealeau, Waukesha, and Winnebago. The calendar and synopses of cases can be found here. Wisconsin Supreme Court accepts two new cases.
Feb 13, 2022 · Contact eFiling support. Wisconsin Courts eFiling Support Center staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for court holidays, to answer your technical questions and assist you with using the eFiling system. Submit your inquiry using the form below. All fields are required.
March 1, 2024 - The Wisconsin Supreme Court is scheduled to hear oral argument in four cases during March 2024. The cases originated in the following counties: Milwaukee, Trempealeau, Waukesha, and Winnebago. The calendar and synopses of cases can be found here. Wisconsin Supreme Court accepts two new cases.