Contact James Tayler
The information documented Criminal Court Records Wiscons inluding over 15 million transparent public records. How Do I Find Court Records in Wisconsin? The first step to take when trying to obtain court records in Wisconsin is to identify the court where the record is kept. The Clerks of Court are the court record custodians in Wisconsin. Many of these custodians keep records in paper and electronic formats. Upon identifying the courthouse where the record in question is filed, the next step in obtaining a court record is to make a public record request to the Clerk of Court. Members of the public can access electronic versions of case records in Wisconsin through the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) and the Wisconsin Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Case Access (WSCCA). The WCCA provides the public with access to case records of the Circuit Courts who are part of the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) Case Management System. The WCCA only provides public access to certain public records of the Wisconsin Circuit Courts. Confidential records such as adoptions, juvenile delinquency, child protection, termination of parental rights, guardianship, and civil commitments are not available on the WCCA.
Name:*
Email:*
Phone:
Message:* chars left
 Also copy my message to other lawyers in my vicinity.
Name this fruit:*  (to show you're human)
A copy of your email will be sent to you for your records. Please be aware that email is not an entirely secure means of communication and spam filters may prevent your email from reaching the lawyer. The lawyer should respond to you by email, although we recommend that you follow up with a phone call.