Find Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records

Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records can usually be found through the county court office in Wautoma and the statewide WCCA search. If you already have the citation number or the defendant name, you can begin with the public summary and then move to the clerk if you need the full file. The county websites point you to the local office, while the circuit court search tells you whether the matter is already in the system. That makes the first pass quick and keeps the request tied to the right case.

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Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records Access

The county homepage at Waushara County government and the deeper county site at Waushara County government both point you toward the office that handles the traffic file. That matters when you are not sure whether the case belongs in circuit court, whether you need the clerk phone number, or whether the ticket is already filed. The county pages are the local front door, but the clerk of circuit court is the office that actually keeps the record.

The Waushara County Clerk of Circuit Court is at 209 South Saint Marie Street, PO Box 508, Wautoma, WI 54982. The top county phone number is (920) 787-0445. The clerk line is (920) 787-0449 and the fax number is (920) 787-0481. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Waushara County sits in the 6th Judicial District, and the local court setup includes municipal court coverage for Hancock, Wild Rose, and Wautoma, so the court name on the citation matters from the start.

That local setup helps when a citation has moved from a stop on the road to a paper case in the courthouse. If the county site points you to the clerk, you are in the right place. If the citation names one of the municipal courts, the city or village court may hold the first hearing path while the circuit clerk keeps the county file.

Waushara County Clerk of Courts

The Waushara County Clerk of Circuit Court is the office that keeps the traffic file when the case belongs in circuit court. The office handles records management, court staffing, jury management, financial work, and support services for the judicial system. That makes it the right place when a public search only gives you part of the story. If the online result is thin, the clerk is the place that can help you match the citation to the full file.

The clerk office can also help you understand whether the case has moved from citation to court action. That matters when you need a copy, want to verify a hearing date, or are checking a file that is older than the online summary. The office location in Wautoma is easy to remember, and the direct clerk line and fax line give you a clean way to reach the office before you drive over.

Waushara County records access is available through WCCA, in-person requests, and copy requests that follow statutory requirements. If the file is older or the search is broad, a short call can save a trip because the clerk can tell you whether the file is ready or whether it needs a deeper pull from storage.

WCCA for Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records

WCCA is the official public search source for Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records and the quickest place to check a circuit court filing. Search by party name, citation number, or case number, then narrow the result to Waushara County. The public summary can show the case status, violation information, court dates, and payment status. That is often enough to tell whether the matter is active, resolved, or waiting for a clerk follow-up.

The public search works well because it is free, open, and built for the case summary stage. It is also broad enough to show traffic cases filed by county law enforcement and other agencies that route the citation into circuit court. If the ticket is recent, WCCA can help you see where the case stands before you call the courthouse. If the file is older, it can still help you pin down the exact county and case number.

The Wisconsin Court System case search page at Wisconsin Case Search is the state source behind this fallback image for Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records.

Waushara County traffic ticket records on Wisconsin Case Search

That state view is the cleanest backup when the county does not have a local image in the manifest.

When WCCA is not enough, the Wisconsin Court System clerk directory at Clerk of Circuit Court Directory is a useful backup. It confirms the official office path before you visit, call, or mail a request.

Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records Motions

If you need to reopen a traffic or forfeiture citation, Waushara County uses the TR-310 Motion to Reopen. That detail matters when a case needs to get back on the court calendar after a missed step or an old deadline. The clerk office is the place that receives the motion and routes it for court review, so you want the mailing address ready before you send it.

The research says to send the TR-310 form to Clerk of Courts, 380 S. Townline Road, Wautoma, WI 54982. The process is simple on paper, but it still needs the right case and the right office. Once the motion is in, the court can review it and set the next step if the filing is accepted.

  • Complete Motion to Reopen TR-310
  • Send it to 380 S. Townline Road, Wautoma, WI 54982
  • Wait for court review and scheduling

That route is most useful when the record exists but the case needs to be put back in motion. It keeps the request within the official court process and gives the clerk the paperwork needed to identify the file.

Waushara County Next Steps

The easiest path is simple. Start with the county site, confirm the case in WCCA, and then move to the clerk office if the public result is not enough. That order works well for Waushara County Traffic Ticket Records because it keeps you in the official system and points you toward the office that actually holds the file. It also helps you avoid guessing when a citation is still in progress or has already moved to a copy request.

If a record looks incomplete, keep the citation number, party name, and filing date together before you call or write. Those details make the search faster and reduce the chance of pulling the wrong file. When you need more than a public summary, the clerk office in Wautoma is the direct local path to the record you are trying to get. The county home page and the deeper county site are both useful when you want office names and contact routes in one place.

Note: Waushara County traffic ticket records can sit in circuit court or municipal court, so check the court name before you request a copy.

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