Racine County
Racine County is located in southeastern Wisconsin. It was created out of the old Milwaukee County in December 1836 and has a population of over 197,000, making it Wisconsin's fifth largest county by population. The county seat is the City of Racine.
The trial court system in Racine County consists of municipal courts and circuit courts. Most ordinance violations are heard exclusively at the municipal courts. Other case types heard by the municipal court include traffic violations, non-jury trials for first offense drunk driving, and some juvenile cases. Jury trials are not offered in these courts as cases with jury trial requests are transferred to circuit courts.
Circuit courts have original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases; although, they typically handle cases beyond the jurisdiction of the municipal courts. Circuit courts hold jury trials and have exclusive jurisdiction over all criminal case types. Some of the civil cases handled by the circuit courts are general civil claims, domestic relations, civil equity cases, and probate matters.
One of the responsibilities of the Clerk of Circuit Court in Racine County is record keeping. Hence, if you are looking to obtain public court records in the county, visit the office of the clerk of circuit court at 730 Wisconsin Avenue. The office is open for business between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
You can also access Racine County circuit court records via the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) Case Information Search. The WCCA provides public court records as exact copies of the case information entered into the Racine County circuit court case management system by court staff.
You can also request a copy of court records online via the Racine County clerk of circuit court website. Copies of records are charged at $1.25 per page, while certified copies of records are charged at $1.25 per page and $5 per document.