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  2. Begin by entering the juvenile's name and case number at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identifying the correct records.
  3. In section 1, clearly state your request to inspect the court records. This is essential for processing your inquiry.
  4. In section 2a, select your status from the provided options, such as authorized representative of a law enforcement agency or attorney. This helps establish your eligibility to access these records.
  5. If applicable, complete section 2b by indicating if the juvenile is alleged to be delinquent for serious offenses. This information aids in determining which records can be accessed.
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Ultimately, interested members of the public may view and/or obtain copies of Wisconsin family court records by: Using state-managed public-access online resources. Making in-person queries to the record custodian. Sending mail-in requests to the courthouse where the case was filed/heard.
In its most general terms the Wisconsin Public Records Law (Wis. Stat. 19.31-19.39) provides that a requester may inspect and/or receive a copy of any record that is not specifically excepted by some provision of state or federal law.
Request Records from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Email Department of Justices Office of Open Government at opengov@widoj.gov. Call the Office of Open Government at 608-267-2220. Submit your request using our onli​ne form. Mail your written request to:
No. All records in juvenile proceedings are sealed. Some types of investigations/court proceedings such as John Doe proceedings can be closed records. However, all criminal complaints in adult cases are public records.

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