City of Beloit Municipal Court

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City of Beloit Municipal Court cases in Rock County, Beloit, WI

City of Beloit Municipal Court is a municipal court of limited jurisdiction serving Beloit, Wisconsin. It adjudicates violations of City of Beloit ordinances and traffic regulations occurring within the city, handling non-criminal forfeiture cases such as speeding and other traffic citations, parking, animal control, truancy and other juvenile ordinance violations, disorderly conduct under municipal code, and building/housing code infractions. It does not hear criminal misdemeanors or felonies, civil lawsuits (including small claims), family law, probate, or juvenile delinquency matters; those are handled by Rock County Circuit Court. Municipal court judgments may be appealed to the circuit court.

City of Beloit Municipal Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Municipal Court
County: Rock
Street Address: 100 State Street
City: Beloit
Zip Code: 53511
Phone: 608-364-6672
Fax: 608-364-6642
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Website URL: https://www.beloitwi.gov/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={4E5D45D1-8A7E-439A-BB33-34A6F5346619}
Email: court@beloitwi.gov

Services and Case Types Handled in City of Beloit Municipal Court

City of Beloit Municipal Court adjudicates non-criminal municipal ordinance and traffic violations, including speeding, parking, first‑offense OWI (civil), juvenile ordinance matters (truancy, curfew, tobacco), animal control, and property/code violations.

Key services:
- Process citations and case filings; accept pleas; schedule initial appearances, pretrial conferences with the City Attorney, and bench trials.
- Enter judgments; provide payment options and installment plans; hold compliance/review hearings; enforce judgments.
- Provide records and disposition copies; offer interpreter and ADA accommodations; accept payments online, by mail, or in person; handle continuance and rescheduling requests.

Jury services are not provided; jury demands transfer to the county circuit court. Protective/restraining orders are not handled; those must be filed in circuit court. The court serves the public by explaining rights and procedures to resolve or contest citations efficiently.

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