What is Wisconsin circuit court forms?

Wisconsin circuit court forms are legal documents used in the state's court system to file various petitions, motions, and other legal paperwork. These forms are essential for individuals involved in legal proceedings within the Wisconsin circuit court.

What are the types of Wisconsin circuit court forms?

The types of Wisconsin circuit court forms vary based on the purpose of the filing. Some common types of forms include: complaint forms, motion forms, answer forms, judgment forms, and subpoena forms.

Complaint forms
Motion forms
Answer forms
Judgment forms
Subpoena forms

How to complete Wisconsin circuit court forms

Completing Wisconsin circuit court forms can be a daunting task, but with the right guidance, it can be done efficiently. Here are some steps to help you complete Wisconsin circuit court forms:

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Sign and date the form where required

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FindLaw Newsletters Stay up-to-date with how the law affects your life Injury to PersonThree years (Wis. Stat. § 893.54)FraudThree years (Wis. Stat. § 893.93(1m)(b))Injury to Personal PropertySix years if arising under a contract and three years if not arising under a contract (Wis. Stat. § 893.52)9 more rows
Electronically filed cases are subject to a fee of $20 per case per party. See page 4. CSS = court support services surcharge, 814.85: $51 for claims $10,000 or less, $169 for claims over $10,000, $68 for claims other than money judgments.
A person may view an entire case file, including all nonconfidential documents, in person at the office of the clerk of court for the county where the case was heard. If the case file is stored electronically, the contents of the file may be viewed at a public access terminal located within the clerk of courts' office.
You can request that the circuit court take your appeal in one of three ways. You can request that the circuit court review the transcript of the municipal court trial and make a decision based on that review. You can request a trial before the circuit court judge. You can request a trial by jury in circuit court.
Making a Public Records Request for Department of Justice Records To request records, you may email DOJ's Office of of Open Government at opengov@widoj.gov . To request records, you may also call the Office of Open Government at 608-267-2220, or send your written request to the attention of:
Start a civil lawsuit by filing a summons and a complaint. Summonses and complaints will be different in each case. The court cannot specify what information these documents should contain. There is a filing fee of $269.00 to file a large claim case.