If you are
looking for court records it is important to understand how the
trial court system in the state is structured. Finding court records
means that you would have to go to the local courthouse and search
for court records maintained in various courts. Rather than look
for court records on your own, you can request for them online from
the privacy of your home or office. www.courtrecords.org
has a team of search specialists who are able to efficiently find
the court records you seek.
Wisconsin circuit courts and municipal courts form its trial
court system. To find Wisconsin court records you need to understand
how cases are heard under different courts in the state. While
the circuit courts have general jurisdiction over all types of
cases, civil and criminal, they usually hear cases that fall beyond
the jurisdiction of the municipal courts. Circuit courts handle
civil cases such as general civil claims, equity cases, probate
cases and domestic relations cases. The circuit courts have original
and exclusive jurisdiction over criminal cases.
The Wisconsin municipal courts usually handle municipal ordinance
violations such as traffic violations and ordinance violations.
Sometimes they also handle cases involving juveniles. Wisconsin
also plans on some problem solving courts to deal with specific
cases such as domestic violence. To find Wisconsin court records
or for any other state visit us at www.courtrecords.org.