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Clerk of Courts - Small Claims Division

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  • Clerk of Courts - Small Claims Division
  • Small Claims Forms Assistant

    The small claims forms assistant site guides you through the process of filing a small claims lawsuit in Wisconsin. By answering a series of questions, this interactive site will help you to fill out necessary forms, print blank forms, or download a basic guide to small claims actions for each county.

    • Go to the small claims forms assistant, or get the forms at the Clerk of Courts Office
    • File the forms.
    • Receive a return date
      • The return date is the initial appearance in the Small Claims case.
      • All parties must attend the hearing.
    • Pay the Filing Fee
      • $94.50, plus possible service fee
    • Service of Summons and Complaint
      • If personal service is required - you (the Plaintiff) are required to have the documents served by the Sheriff's Department or a private process server. If mail service is allowed, the Clerk of Courts will serve by mail for $2 per defendant.
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  • File a Motion to Reopen (PDF). Must be filed within 12 months of default judgment. No filing fee.

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  • The Court will grant allowable court costs.

    • Docket the judgment
      • Pay a $5 fee at the Clerk of Courts to perfect a lien on the debtor's real estate
    • Financial Disclosure
      • Debtor required to complete and return to you within 15 days of entry of judgment - If debtor does not complete Financial Disclosure, you may file a contempt motion.

    The judgment was paid:

    • Satisfaction of Judgment (PDF)
      • Plaintiff completes the form and provides it to the debtor for filing at the Clerk of Courts with $5 fee. This will clear the judgment.

    If the judgment isn't paid:

    • Earnings Garnishment Notice (PDF)
      • $92.50 Filing Fee
      • Creditor may start wage garnishment to recover the money owed.
      • Garnishment packet provided at Clerk of Court.
    • Non Earnings Garnishment
      • Garnishment of accounts
    • Execution
      • Creditor may obtain a Court order to the sheriff to seize and sell the (non-exempt) property and deliver the money to the creditor.
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    • In the county where the defendant resides or does substantial business
    • Where the claim arose
    • Where the subject property is located
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    • If it’s the Commissioner's decision, you can request a Trial De Novo.
    • If it’s a Judge’s decision, you can appeal the case to the Court of Appeals.
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    • You may file a counterclaim up to $10,000
    • Counterclaims over $10,000 may be filed but require a fee. The case will then be transferred out of Small Claims to the upper branch.
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  • A Stipulation form can be used to put the agreement in writing. This can be filed before the return date for the Court’s signature, except in eviction actions.

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    • Money Claims
      • Limit of $10,000
    • Evictions
      • Regardless of the amount of rent claimed
    • Replevin
      • Return of property
    • Tort / Personal Injury
      • Limit of $5,000
      • See the Small Claims Guide for other less common types of case
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