Marinette County
Marinette County is located in northeastern Wisconsin. It was founded in 1879 and covers a land area of 1,399.5 square miles. Its largest city and county seat is the City of Marinette. More than 41,000 people live in the county.
Marinette County's trial court system comprises municipal and circuit courts. There are seven municipal courts and one circuit court in the county. The municipal courts handle cases of municipal ordinance violations. Juvenile matters such as truancy and drug offenses also form significant portions of the courts' caseloads.
The circuit court has jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters and can hear probate, juvenile, and traffic cases. The circuit court's jurisdiction covers domestic relations, probate matters, and civil equity cases. All jury trials in the county are heard in the circuit court.
The office of the clerk of circuit court is responsible for maintaining public court records in the county. Public court records are documents of court actions and proceedings as filed in the circuit court.
The office of the clerk of circuit court provides access to requesters intending to obtain copies of court documents in the county. The office of the clerk is located at:
1926 Hall Avenue-1st Floor Courthouse Annex
Marinette, WI 54143
Alternatively, you can contact the office of the clerk by calling (715) 732-7450.
Online access to case information of Marinette County court records is available via the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access website. The public can access case information from the website by selecting Marinette County from the county dropdown menu and providing a party name or case number.