Search Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records

Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records are easiest to start with WCCA or the Clerk of Circuit Court when you want to see the public case summary, find the right office, and move toward a copy or filing request. In Port Washington, the Justice Center keeps the local court record path in one place, and the county also gives you self-help computers if you want to check the case before you speak with staff. If you already have a name, citation number, or filing date, you can narrow the search fast and get a better answer the first time.

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1201 S Spring St Justice Center
(262) 284-8420 Clerk Phone
(262) 284-8491 Fax Number
(262) 284-8409 Circuit Court Phone

Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records Access

Ozaukee County keeps the traffic file at the Clerk of Circuit Court in the Justice Center, 1201 South Spring Street, Room 201, P.O. Box 994, Port Washington, WI 53074. The deeper research lists the clerk phone as (262) 284-8420 and the fax as (262) 284-8491. The circuit court phone is (262) 284-8409. Those numbers give you the best route into Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records when you need a case check, a copy, or a simple office answer. The county homepage at Ozaukee County government is the local entry point if you want to confirm the office structure first.

Self-help computers are available at the Justice Center, which makes the public search easier if you are already in Port Washington. That matters when you want to check WCCA before you ask for a record or when you want to compare the case summary with the paper file. The county and the clerk office fit together well here. One gives you the building and the departments, and the other gives you the actual traffic record path. That is useful when you do not want to waste a trip on the wrong office.

For Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records, the most useful first move is usually to confirm the case in WCCA and then contact the clerk if the online summary is not enough. That keeps the search focused and gives you a direct line to the office that holds the file. It also helps if the ticket is active and you need to know whether a filing, appearance, or payment step comes next.

Note: Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records are easier to trace when you check WCCA first and keep the citation number with you before you call the clerk.

Ozaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court

The Clerk of Circuit Court is the office that controls Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records at the courthouse. The office address in the research is the Justice Center, 1201 South Spring Street, Room 201, P.O. Box 994, Port Washington, WI 53074. The clerk phone is (262) 284-8420, and the fax is (262) 284-8491. The circuit court phone is (262) 284-8409. Those numbers are the cleanest local route when you need to speak with the office that actually holds the record.

Written requests work here, and the research says they can be submitted in person, by mail, or by fax. Keep the case information with the request so the office can match the record quickly. That usually means the party name, the case number if you have it, and the filing date if the citation is older or the name is common. The clerk can then tell you whether the file is ready, whether a copy is available, and whether the record needs another step first.

Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records often become useful the moment the clerk can tie the request to a single docket entry. That is why the office information matters. It saves time, and it keeps the record request from turning into a wider search than it needs to be. If you only need the public summary, WCCA is enough. If you need the file itself, the clerk is where the record moves from public view to an actual courthouse document.

Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records Requests

Ozaukee County gives you a clear request path for traffic records once you have the case information. Written requests can be made in person, by mail, or by fax, and the clerk can use the case details to find the right file. That is a practical setup when you already know the citation but do not want to stand in the lobby to ask for a simple copy. It also helps when the ticket is older and the public summary needs to be matched to the paper record.

The research also gives useful fee details for common record work. Those fees are easy to lose track of if you do not write them down before you call. Keep them in mind if you are asking for several pages or a certified copy.

  • Name search: $5
  • Copies: $1.25 per page
  • Certified copy: $5 per document
  • Exemplified copy: $15 plus the attached page fee

Use the fee information only after you know what you need. A quick WCCA check can tell you whether the case is open or closed, and that often tells you whether a simple copy is enough or whether you need a certified version instead. Once you know that, the clerk office can process the request without extra back and forth.

Note: Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records requests move faster when the case number, party name, and filing date are written on the request itself.

Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records Images

The county homepage at Ozaukee County government is the official local entry point for courthouse contacts, traffic ticket records, and county services in Port Washington.

Ozaukee County traffic ticket records on the county government website

That county page is a quick way to confirm the local office before you move into the statewide search or the clerk request.

WCCA for Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records

WCCA is the official public search for Ozaukee County Traffic Ticket Records, and it is the place to start when you want a docket summary instead of a file pull. The portal lets you check the basic case trail before you call the clerk. That is especially useful when you are trying to confirm whether a citation is active, whether a hearing was already set, or whether the matter is waiting on a paper response. The self-help computers at the Justice Center make that step even easier if you are already in the building.

Once WCCA gives you the case number, use it with the clerk office so the request stays exact. That is the fastest way to get a copy, a certified copy, or a written status answer. It is also the cleanest way to move from a public search to the local record without wasting time on the wrong entry.

For forms and broader court help, the Wisconsin Courts forms page remains the official backup if a traffic matter needs a filing instead of a simple lookup. That keeps the response tied to the actual case file and the correct court system.

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