The county of Outagamie is located in Wisconsin and was founded in 1852. There are 176,695 residents in Outagamie who have access to courthouses in Appleton, Black Creek, Combined Locks, Grand Chute, Hortonville, Kaukauna, Kimberly, Little Chute, Seymour, Shiocton. In general, each county has a full set of courts, from traffic court to superior and appellate court; supreme courts are usually located in the state capital. Wisconsin is part of the 7th federal circuit court as well.
There are 72,623 residents in Appleton, which is 24.8 square miles and 790ft above sea level. It was settled in 1835 and is governed by a Mayor-Council local government.
There are 1,316 residents in Black Creek, which is 1.0 square miles and 804ft above sea level. It was settled in 1862 and is governed by a President u2013 Trustees local government.
There are 3,328 residents in Combined Locks, which is 1.9 square miles and 725ft above sea level.
There are 20,919 residents in Grand Chute, which is 25.0 square miles and 790ft above sea level. It was settled in April 3, 1849 and is governed by a Town Board local government.
There are 2,711 residents in Hortonville, which is 3.6 square miles and 794ft above sea level. It was settled in 1848 and is governed by a local government.
There are 6,468 residents in Kimberly, which is 2.4 square miles and 732ft above sea level.
There are 10,449 residents in Little Chute, which is 5.5 square miles and 732ft above sea level. It was settled in February 1, 1899 and is governed by a local government.
There are 3,451 residents in Seymour, which is 2.7 square miles and 784ft above sea level. It was settled in 1868 and is governed by a Mayor/City Council local government.
There are 921 residents in Shiocton, which is 1.7 square miles and 768ft above sea level. It was settled in 1850 http://shioctonlutheran.org/B1.htm and is governed by a Village President/Trustees local government.