Find Eau Claire County Traffic Ticket Records

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records are easiest to start through the Clerk of Circuit Court or the statewide WCCA portal. If you need to confirm a citation, check a court date, or get the public case summary before you ask for copies, the county gives you a straightforward route. That matters because Eau Claire County uses a clerk office, public search tools, and written request options that can move a ticket from a quick lookup to a real file check. A good search begins with a name, a citation number, or a case number.

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721 Oxford Courthouse Address
(715) 839-4816 Clerk Phone
$5 Written Request Fee
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Eau Claire County Traffic Ticket Records Access

Eau Claire County keeps traffic ticket records through the Clerk of Circuit Court at the Eau Claire County Courthouse, 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 2220, Eau Claire, WI 54703. The detailed research lists the phone number as (715) 839-4816, the fax number as (715) 839-4817, and the email as EauClaire.Info@wicourts.gov. That office manages the court record, the jury system, and the collection of court-ordered financial obligations. It is the place to start when you need the real file behind a traffic citation.

The statewide WCCA portal is the fastest public lookup for Eau Claire County traffic ticket records. It can show the party name, the case number, the citation number, the charges, and the docket trail before you contact the courthouse. That is useful because the county research says the traffic court date on the citation is often a deadline for a written not guilty plea, not a regular traffic court session. If the case is recent, the online summary can save time.

The county government page at Eau Claire County government gives you the local entry point for court services and county contacts. That is helpful when you want the official county page before you search the docket. Eau Claire County traffic ticket records are also tied to a courthouse security check, so it helps to arrive early if you plan to handle the file in person.

When you need the paper trail, the clerk office is still the office that controls the file. The portal is fast. The courthouse is complete.

Note: Eau Claire County traffic ticket records usually begin online, but the clerk office controls the full file and the written request process.

Eau Claire County Clerk of Circuit Court

The Eau Claire County Clerk of Circuit Court keeps the county traffic file at 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 2220, Eau Claire, WI 54703. The detailed research lists the office phone as (715) 839-4816 and the fax as (715) 839-4817. The office can help with traffic citations, civil and criminal records, family matters, small claims, and the judgment and lien docket. That broad docket matters because a traffic case can sit beside other court work in the same office.

The county research also gives a phone directory for the clerk office. If your issue is a fine or fee question, a traffic or ordinance citation, or a civil file, the automated line can route you to the right place. That helps when you do not want to bounce between offices. If you need a record request, the office still uses the case details to find the file and decide what to release.

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records are also shaped by the courthouse process. Visitors have to pass a security check on the second floor, and the office closes at 4:30 PM. That is why it helps to bring the right case number, arrive early, and know whether you need a plain copy or a certified copy before you go.

For many people, the clerk office is the place that turns a public search into a usable court record. That is the step that matters most.

Tip: Eau Claire County requests work faster when you bring the case number, the record type, and the court date you found in WCCA.

Eau Claire County Traffic Ticket Records Images

The statewide WCCA portal at WCCA is the first public search tool many Eau Claire County traffic ticket records users check before they make a written request.

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records on Wisconsin Circuit Court Access

That image shows the public case database that gives you the first docket summary.

The Wisconsin case search page at Wisconsin Case Search is another official source that helps Eau Claire County traffic ticket records users find the right court path.

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records on Wisconsin Case Search

That state page gives you the broader court search route before you narrow to Eau Claire County.

Eau Claire County Traffic Ticket Records Procedures

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records follow a clear procedure once the citation is issued. The detailed research says there is no regular traffic or ordinance court held, and the court date on the citation is a deadline for a written not guilty plea. That means the citation itself matters a great deal. If you miss the deadline, the case can move to default judgment for the fine or forfeiture amount listed on the ticket.

The county also says attorneys must e-file Traffic and Forfeiture case types, while email is not accepted for filings. Pro se litigants may still use the official paper process. That split matters because the same ticket can take different filing routes depending on who is responding. If the citation involves an OWI and there is an agreement with the prosecuting agency, the county notes that Zoom appearance may be available.

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records also include a right-of-way course requirement for certain convictions. That is a follow-up step after the case is resolved, so it belongs in the record trail too. If you need the official form, the county and the Wisconsin Courts forms pages are the right places to look.

Use WCCA pay online only when the case is ready for that route. If the file still needs a written plea or another response, the clerk office can explain the next step.

Eau Claire County Traffic Ticket Records Forms

Eau Claire County keeps several forms and support paths tied to traffic matters. The research lists a Traffic and Ordinance Not Guilty Form, Petition forms for ignition interlock issues, the Wisconsin Court Forms page, and language assistance support for people with limited English proficiency. That is useful when the ticket is not just a lookup, but a filing that needs to be sent back to the court.

The county also gives a mail request route and an email request route for records. Email requests cost $5 and should include the party name, birth date, and type of record. Mail requests also cost $5 and are payable to the clerk of courts. If you go in person, a public access terminal is available, and staff-assisted search is listed at $5. Those details make the request process more concrete.

Eau Claire County traffic ticket records are easier to handle when you know whether you need a copy, a search, or a form. If the matter is still open, the written not guilty deadline should come first. If the matter is closed, the copy and fee process becomes the next step.

The most practical route is simple. Search WCCA, confirm the file, then use the clerk office for the request or the form.

Note: Eau Claire County charges for record requests, so it helps to know the exact record type before you ask the clerk for a copy.

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