Wisconsin exhibit list 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin Exhibit List in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your specific case.
  3. Fill in the caption section with the relevant details, including the county and date of hearing/trial.
  4. In the exhibit information section, list each exhibit number along with its description. Indicate if it is original, substituted, or withdrawn.
  5. Complete the attorney information fields by entering both plaintiff’s and defendant’s attorneys' names and contact details.
  6. Specify storage location and return dates for each exhibit, ensuring compliance with retention periods as outlined in SCR 72.02.
  7. Finally, have both attorneys sign and date the stipulation section to finalize the document before submission.

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The state of Wisconsins Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) online search allows you to comb through state records for outstanding bench or arrest warrants. You can also speak with a courthouse clerk or visit a federal courthouse to determine if any federal warrants exist.
Your attorney can conduct an online search through CCAP to determine whether there is an outstanding warrant for you.
About the courts Court system overview. Supreme Court. Court of Appeals. Circuit courts. Municipal courts. Administrative offices. Committees boards. Court programs.
The circuit court system is composed of 69 circuits, with 66 circuits serving a single county, and three circuits serving two counties each. Buffalo and Pepin counties share a circuit, as do Florence and Forest counties, and Shawano and Menominee counties. 26 circuit courts are served by a single judge.
Case Search 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. If you are having trouble finding your case online, try searching by first and last name ONLY.

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