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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the judgment docket in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Plaintiff and Defendant names in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill in the Case Number, which helps track your case within the court system.
  4. Provide details for both Judgment Debtor and Judgment Creditor, including their residences and attorneys if applicable.
  5. Record the Date Judgment Entered, Date Docketed, and any relevant Vol/Page numbers to maintain proper documentation.
  6. Indicate the Amount of Judgment and any associated Costs. This section is vital for financial clarity.
  7. Complete sections for Executions and Releases/Satisfactions as necessary, ensuring all dates are accurate.
  8. Finally, certify the document by adding your signature and printing your name along with the date before submission.

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Can you go to jail for not paying a judgment? No, you cannot go to jail simply for failing to pay a civil judgment. However, you can face serious legal and financial consequencesespecially if you ignore court orders or fail to appear in court related to the debt.
Grounds for a Default Judgment Under Wisconsin Statutes 806.02, the failure to file a responsive pleading that joins an issue of law or fact within the statutorily prescribed time period (which can be either 20, 40, or 45 days), a litigant can request a default judgment from the Court.
This website provides access to certain public records of the circuit courts of Wisconsin. The information displayed is an exact copy of the case information entered into the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) case management system by court staff in the counties where case files are located.
*Unless sealed by the court or otherwise confidential by law, Circuit Court files and documents are open for public inspection at no cost, unless you are requesting copies in addition to inspection of records.
(1) If the defendant fails to pay a monetary judgment ordered by the court, the court may order any one of the following, or any combination of the following, except as provided in sub. (3): (a) Suspension of the defendants operating privilege until the defendant pays the judgment, but not to exceed one year.

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In Wisconsin, the statute of limitations on a judgment can be up to 20 years. ​Debts can be reported for the time periods mentioned above even if you paid the debt in full before the end of the allowed reporting time period.

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