Search Kewaunee County Civil Court Records

Kewaunee County Civil Court Records are handled through the county Clerk of Circuit Court and the statewide Wisconsin Circuit Court Access portal. If you need to find a civil filing, confirm a party name, or ask for a certified copy, the best starting point is the local clerk office in Kewaunee. The county keeps the official file. The public portal gives you the first look. That two-step process keeps the search simple and helps you avoid guessing about where the record lives.

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Kewaunee County Civil Court Records at the Clerk

The local office for Kewaunee County Civil Court Records is the Clerk of Circuit Court at 613 Dodge Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216. Rebecca A. Deterville is the clerk, the office phone is (920) 388-7144, and the fax number is (920) 388-7049. The research also notes that the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with the entrance on the Juneau Street side. That is the practical first stop when you need a file, a copy, or a local answer about where a record is stored.

The county page at Kewaunee County Clerk of Circuit Court is useful because it ties the courthouse to the office that actually handles the record. It also points users toward several helpful local tools, including the Language Access Plan, a Juror Qualification Questionnaire that can be completed online, and standard court forms. Those details matter when a person is not just searching for a case, but also trying to move through the court process after the search ends.

Kewaunee County is a good example of a county where the clerk page gives more than a phone number. The research says the site also offers Pro Se Divorce Instructions, a Small Claims Court Rules Pamphlet, and a Not Guilty Plea Form that must be submitted in writing. That last detail is small, but it is important. It tells the user that not every court response is accepted over the phone. Some requests have to be written, filed, or handed in the way the court asks.

The official Kewaunee County clerk page is the clearest local source for Kewaunee County Civil Court Records.

Kewaunee County Civil Court Records WCCA search page

That image links back to the statewide public portal and gives Kewaunee County Civil Court Records users a quick place to check a case summary before they call the clerk office.

Kewaunee County Civil Court Records Copies and Requests

When you need the actual file, the Clerk of Circuit Court is the office that handles Kewaunee County Civil Court Records. The clerk page says the office accepts credit and debit card payments for court fees and fines, with a convenience fee. It also lists the Child Support office at (920) 388-7172, the Family Court Commissioner at (920) 388-2333, the Register in Probate at (920) 388-7143, and the Register of Deeds at (920) 388-7126. Those contacts matter when a civil file connects to another county office.

Kewaunee County also makes the request process easier by publishing standard court forms and self-help materials. That is a real advantage because it reduces the back-and-forth when you need to make a written request or answer a court filing. If you are trying to locate a document name, the clerk office can point you in the right direction. If you are trying to file something new, the court forms page is the right place to start before you walk into the office.

The research does not suggest that Kewaunee County uses a special copy request portal for civil court documents. That means the safest route is still direct contact with the clerk. Ask what the office wants, confirm whether the request is for a plain copy or a certified copy, and be ready to give a case number if you have one. That keeps the request from stalling while the clerk tries to guess what you meant.

Kewaunee County Civil Court Records are easier to get when you pair the clerk page with the statewide clerk directory at the Wisconsin Court System clerk contact directory. That directory is a useful second check when you want to confirm the office name, address, or phone number before you send anything.

Kewaunee County Civil Court Records and Public Access

Wisconsin public access rules shape Kewaunee County Civil Court Records just as they shape records in every other county. Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 19 establishes the general policy that public records should be open to inspection, and Supreme Court Rule 72 explains how court records are kept and retained. Those rules do not make every file public, but they do explain why so many civil records can be searched or requested.

The public portal and the county office each cover a different part of the record. WCCA gives the summary. The clerk office keeps the full file. The court forms page at the Wisconsin Court System helps if you need to file something after you find the case. The state-level tools are especially useful in Kewaunee County because the local clerk page offers so many self-help and access tools alongside the normal records contact path.

Note: Kewaunee County Civil Court Records are easiest to handle when you search WCCA first, confirm the clerk office, and use the local forms and access tools only after you know which record you need.

That approach keeps the process organized. It also keeps you from treating a public docket summary like a full case file. The summary is the start. The county clerk is the finish.

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