Find Brown County Civil Court Records

Brown County Civil Court Records can be searched through Wisconsin Circuit Court Access and requested through the Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court in Green Bay. If you need a civil case summary, a copy of a document, or the right records department phone number, Brown County provides more local detail than many counties do. That makes this county one of the easier Wisconsin places to move from a public search to a direct records request, especially when you already know the case number or the exact document name.

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Brown County Civil Court Records At The Clerk

The main local office for Brown County Civil Court Records is the Clerk of Circuit Court at 100 S Jefferson St, PO Box 23600, Green Bay, WI 54305-3600. The research identifies John Vanderleest as the clerk. The main office number is (920) 448-4155, and the Records Department can be reached at (920) 448-4521. That distinction matters because the records unit is the direct office for copy requests and older-file questions.

Brown County gives the public more detailed procedures than many counties. The official clerk page says in-person users can use public access computers in the lobby to review paper or electronic files. It also notes that older files may be stored off-site, so users should call the Records Department in advance when they need older materials. That one local detail makes a real difference. It can save a courthouse trip that would otherwise end with a delay.

Brown County Civil Court Records therefore have a clear local path: search WCCA, identify the case, and then use the Green Bay records department when you need copies or older paper files. The county's local procedures are detailed enough that they deserve close attention before a request is mailed or phoned in.

The Brown County clerk page is the core local source for Brown County Civil Court Records contact details.

Brown County Civil Court Records clerk office page

That image links back to the official county clerk page that supports Brown County Civil Court Records requests in Green Bay.

Brown County Civil Court Records Copies And Fees

Brown County has a dedicated page for document requests at requesting copies of court documents. The county says records can be requested in person, by mail, by phone, or by fax. For in-person requests, public access computers are available. For mail requests, users should include the case number, the exact document names, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. That kind of detail makes Brown County Civil Court Records easier to request than counties that only publish a phone number.

The county also publishes clear fee terms. Copies cost $1.25 per page. Certified copies cost an extra $5.00 per document. A $5.00 search fee applies when the requester cannot provide a case number. Those numbers matter because they shape how to prepare the request. In Brown County, knowing the case number can save both money and time.

Brown County accepts online payments for court costs, fines, and fees through AllPaid using Pay Location Code 6061, but the county also makes clear that filing fees cannot be paid that way. That distinction matters. Brown County Civil Court Records requesters should not assume every payment related to the court can go through the same tool. The payment page is helpful, but it has limits that the county spells out.

The copy-request instructions page is one of the strongest local resources in the Brown County Civil Court Records research set.

Brown County Civil Court Records copy request instructions

That image points to the official Brown County instructions for requesting court documents by mail, phone, fax, or in person.

The Brown County online payment page also supports Brown County Civil Court Records users who need to understand the local payment process.

Brown County Civil Court Records online payment information

It clarifies that AllPaid can cover certain court costs and fees, while filing fees still require a different process.

Brown County Civil Court Records Public Access

Brown County Civil Court Records still follow Wisconsin's statewide access rules. Chapter 19 sets the public-access policy, and Supreme Court Rule 72 addresses retention and handling. Brown County's local pages make those rules easier to understand in practice because they explain what can be searched online, what is stored off-site, and what the records department needs before it can process a copy request.

The Wisconsin State Law Library county page for Brown is another strong official source because it collects court-related contacts, forms, and local legal resources in one place. If you need statewide forms after you locate the case, the state keeps them at Wisconsin court forms. Those sources work well together when a Brown County Civil Court Records search moves from case lookup to an actual filing or written request.

Brown County also stands out because the local records process is more transparent than average. The county tells users when older files may be off-site, how to prepare a mail request, and when a search fee applies. That level of detail reduces guesswork and makes Brown County Civil Court Records one of the clearer local search experiences in this Wisconsin set.

Brown County is one of the better-documented counties in this project. That means the safest approach is also the simplest: use WCCA for the summary, use the county copy-request page for document instructions, and use the records department for the file itself. Brown County Civil Court Records are easier to obtain when those three sources are used in that order.

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