Juvenile Court Minutes - Wisconsin 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the case number and date of birth in the designated fields. This information is crucial for identifying the specific case.
  3. Fill in the appearances section, listing all parties involved such as the prosecuting attorney, juvenile/child, and parents. Ensure that each name is correctly spelled for accuracy.
  4. In the rights section, indicate whether notice was given to victims and if a substitution of judge was requested. This helps maintain transparency in court proceedings.
  5. Complete the temporary physical custody section by selecting either secure or nonsecure custody and providing the location if applicable.
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Unlike in states with automatic expungement policies, authorities do not automatically expunge minors records when they become adults. In Wisconsin, you must go through specific legal steps to seal or expunge juvenile records. To initiate the process, you must petition the court for expungement.
You may access certain public records of the Wisconsin Circuit Courts at wcca.wicourts.gov. Confidential case types are not viewable through this website. Use the case search function after clicking I agree.
A minor may also get a juvenile mugshot at a young age, but only certain parties may be able to access it (e.g., law enforcement). In which case, it will normally not be accessible by the public and solely used for law enforcement purposes.
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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