Search Sheboygan County Civil Court Records
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records are managed through the county clerk of circuit courts in Sheboygan and can also be searched through the statewide Wisconsin Circuit Court Access portal. The county research is one of the richest in the set. It gives office hours, direct phone numbers, copy fees, record-search fees, e-filing access, and multiple payment paths. If you need to find a civil case, ask for a copy, or understand how the county wants requests handled, the clerk office page gives you a very practical starting point. That keeps the search local and specific.
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records at the Clerk
The main local source for Sheboygan County Civil Court Records is the clerk page at Sheboygan County Clerk of Circuit Courts. The research lists the office at Sheboygan County Courthouse, 615 North 6th Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081. The main phone number is (920) 459-3068 and the fax is (920) 459-3921. The office also lists direct numbers for criminal records, family division, and new case filings, which helps show how the clerk office is organized by service.
The county page is especially useful because it tells you exactly how Sheboygan County wants requests handled. Copies cost $1.25 per page. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus the per-page fee. Triple-seal or exemplified copies cost $15.00 plus the per-page fee for attached documents. If you do not have the case number, the county charges a search fee. Those details are specific enough to save time before you send a request.
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records are easier to manage because the county gives a full records workflow on the clerk page. You can request in person during business hours, by fax, or by email. That makes the office page one of the most helpful local court sources in the research set.
The Sheboygan County clerk page is the source behind the image below.
That image links back to the official county clerk page and keeps the request path tied to the office that handles the file.
How to Search Sheboygan County Civil Court Records
Use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the public search. WCCA gives online access to Sheboygan County Civil Court Records by party name, business name, or case number. It shows the public case summary entered by court staff. That means you can confirm the record, review the docket, and see the public side of the case before you make a copy request at the courthouse.
The county page says a search fee can be avoided if you search wicourts.gov yourself. That is useful because it tells you the clerk office expects some users to do the initial look-up online first. WCCA is therefore the quickest starting point, while the county clerk is the place that handles the full file and the fee-based copy request. The statewide case search portal at Wisconsin case search and the State Law Library guide at court records guide give you a broader explanation of how the portal works.
The county clerk page also points users to electronic filing at eFiling. That matters because Sheboygan County Civil Court Records often move from search to filing in the same workflow. If you are checking a case and then need to respond, the county already has a path for that next step.
- Search by party name or case number.
- Use WCCA first to avoid the search fee.
- Use the clerk office for certified copies.
- Use eFiling if the case needs a new filing.
The WCCA portal is the public search tool that most Sheboygan County Civil Court Records searches start with.
That image reinforces the statewide portal that gives the public side of the Sheboygan County civil file.
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records Copy Fees And Requests
Sheboygan County makes its copy rules very clear. Standard copies are $1.25 per page, certified copies are $5.00 plus the per-page fee, and triple-seal or exemplified copies are $15.00 plus the per-page fee for attached documents. If you do not know the case number, the office charges a search fee. The county also offers a complete record search by name for criminal, traffic, family, civil, and small claims matters. That level of detail makes Sheboygan County Civil Court Records easier to request correctly the first time.
The request methods are also spelled out. You can go in person during business hours, fax a written request to the county office, or email the records office. The page lists records@wicourts.gov as the email contact. The county also gives payment options through WCCA, AllPaid, and e-check. That means the records office is set up to handle the request, the fee, and the follow-up without making the user guess how payment should work.
The research also includes a separate criminal records request page. Even though this page is about civil court records, that separate request page shows how the clerk office organizes records work across divisions. It is a useful office reference because it reinforces the county's records workflow and contact structure rather than standing apart from it.
The separate records request page is one of the official county sources in the Sheboygan County Civil Court Records research set.
That image keeps the fee and request discussion tied to the official county clerk office rather than a third-party site.
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records Public Access
Wisconsin public access law still controls Sheboygan County Civil Court Records. Wisconsin Statutes Chapter 19 supports open records, and Supreme Court Rule 72 covers record retention and handling. That is why the public portal can show a case summary while the county office still keeps the full file. It also explains why some record types remain limited or need a direct courthouse request.
The county page is helpful because it brings together search, copy, filing, and payment in one place. That means the county is already set up for users who move from a public search to a formal request. The state forms page at Wisconsin court forms and the clerk directory stay useful as backup sources when you need another official page to confirm office details or prepare a filing.
Sheboygan County Civil Court Records are therefore best handled as a two-part process. Use WCCA to find the case, then use the clerk office for the copy, the certification, or the local rule question. The county gives enough detail to make that process straightforward, which is why this page can be more specific than many others in the set.
The eFiling page also supports Sheboygan County Civil Court Records when the search leads into a new filing or response.
That image links to the statewide portal and provides the public search layer that underpins the county records workflow.