Rusk County Circuit Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 24, 2025

Rusk County Circuit Court cases in Rusk County, Ladysmith, WI

The Rusk County Circuit Court in Ladysmith, Wisconsin, is a state circuit court and the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It hears felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; civil actions (including small claims); family matters such as divorce, paternity, custody, and support; juvenile delinquency and child welfare cases; probate, estate, and guardianship proceedings; traffic and county/municipal ordinance violations; restraining order petitions; and mental health and substance-related commitment cases. The court conducts jury and bench trials, issues orders and warrants, manages filings and records, and hears de novo appeals from municipal courts as provided by Wisconsin law.

Rusk County Circuit Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Rusk
Street Address: 311 Miner Ave. E.
City: Ladysmith
Zip Code: 54848
Phone: 715-532-2108
Fax: 715-532-2110
Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Website URL: https://ruskcounty.org/court
Jury Service: Jury Information
Languages: English
ADA: Linda Prince
ADA Phone: 715-532-2207
ADA Fax / Email: linda.prince@wicourts.gov

Services and Case Types Handled in Rusk County Circuit Court

Rusk County Circuit Court serves as the county's trial court, providing:
- Case filings and eFiling for criminal, civil, small claims, family (divorce, custody, support), juvenile, probate/guardianship, traffic/forfeiture, and ordinance cases.
- Court hearings and trials, including scheduling, motions, and orders.
- Protective orders: temporary restraining orders and injunctions for domestic abuse, harassment, child abuse, and individual-at-risk.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, deferrals, reporting, orientation, and juror compensation.
- Case records and certified copies, calendars, and minutes.
- Payments for fines, fees, restitution, and bond; bail and warrant processing.
- Public assistance: court forms, self-help resources, interpreter services, and ADA accommodations.
- Coordination with justice partners (District Attorney, Public Defender, law enforcement, child support).

The court's core role is to process cases, protect rights and safety, ensure access to justice, and provide reliable public information and services.

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