Find Eau Claire Civil Court Records

Eau Claire Civil Court Records are kept at the county Clerk of Courts office, so a city search still ends with the county recordkeeper. If you live in Eau Claire and need a civil case summary, a copy request, or help finding the right office, the county clerk is the place to start. The city page matters because it gives you a local way in, but the actual file and the public summary still move through the county court system. That is the cleanest way to search a civil case without guessing which office owns the record.

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Eau Claire Civil Court Records at the Clerk of Courts

The official local contact for Eau Claire Civil Court Records is the county Clerk of Courts. The research identifies Cherie Norberg as Clerk of Courts. The office is at Government Center, 2nd Floor, 721 Oxford Ave, Suite 2220, Eau Claire, WI 54703. The phone is (715) 839-4816, the fax is (715) 839-4817, and office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That office keeps the county circuit court file and handles the requests that come after a case turns up on the public portal.

The county clerk image below comes from the official Eau Claire County clerk page and shows the office that keeps Eau Claire Civil Court Records. It is the right source when you want a phone number, an office address, or the exact floor of the Government Center.

Eau Claire Civil Court Records county clerk resource

This image ties the city page back to the county office that actually manages the record file.

The county version of that same clerk page is also part of the manifest. It reinforces the same office, the same address, and the same county custody for Eau Claire Civil Court Records.

Eau Claire Civil Court Records county clerk office page

That second clerk image is useful because it keeps the city search tied to the county's official courthouse contact.

Eau Claire Civil Court Records Copies and Requests

The county copy request page at Record/Copy Requests is the most useful follow-up source for Eau Claire Civil Court Records. It says written requests can be made in person, by mail, by email, or by fax. The office also lists a $5 search fee if you do not know the case number, a copy fee of $1.25 per page, and a $5 certification fee per document. Those numbers matter because they shape the request before the clerk starts looking for the file.

The county recommends the same practical approach that most courts use: give the party name, the case number if you have it, and the document name if you want a specific copy. If you need to stand at the counter, public access terminals are available. If you need the office to do the search work, the written request routes are there too. That makes Eau Claire Civil Court Records easier to manage than a city page with no county follow-up.

For a small request checklist, keep three things handy: the name, the case number if known, and the document title. Those three items usually keep the request moving.

  • Party name or business name
  • Case number, if you have it
  • Exact document title for the copy request

The county copy-request image below comes from the official Eau Claire County request page and shows the office that handles the document process.

Eau Claire Civil Court Records copy request page

That image points to the county instructions for mail, email, fax, and in-person requests.

The city and county clerk images are both useful because they show the same county office from two official paths. Together, they keep Eau Claire Civil Court Records tied to the courthouse rather than to a private site or a guessed phone number.

Eau Claire Civil Court Records and Public Access

Public access to Eau Claire Civil Court Records follows Wisconsin's statewide rules. The county clerk keeps the record, and the public portal only gives summary information. That structure is important because people often think a missing document on WCCA means the case is gone. It does not. It usually means the full file still has to be requested from the county office.

Eau Claire also gives users a practical courthouse workflow that is easier than some counties. The clerk office has public access terminals, and the record/copy request page accepts in-person, mail, email, and fax requests. If you are not sure which route to use, the county page lets you choose the method that fits your schedule. That flexibility is one reason Eau Claire Civil Court Records are straightforward to track once you know the county office name.

If you need the broader court system context, the statewide case search portal, clerk contact directory, and State Law Library court records guide all help explain where records live and how the public system works. Those official pages are the best fallback when a city search turns into a county records question or when you need to confirm a contact before you send a request.

The statewide case search portal is one of the most useful official fallback sources for Eau Claire Civil Court Records.

It helps keep the search in the public court system, which is exactly where a civil record check should start.

When a request needs a payment or a certification, the county page spells out the search fee and copy fee before you walk in. That keeps Eau Claire Civil Court Records from turning into a guessing game.

The county clerk page also gives the office details that matter when you are ready to move beyond the summary. Cherie Norberg's office is on the second floor of the Government Center, and the county lists the phone, fax, and weekday hours on the clerk page. That is useful because Eau Claire Civil Court Records often move from a quick online check to a same-day courthouse visit. If you know the floor, the office, and the request method, the rest of the process is just a paperwork step.

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