753.06(3)(d)
(d) Waukesha County. The circuit has 12 branches.
753.06(4)
(4) Within the 4th judicial administrative district. 753.06(4)(b)
(b) Fond du Lac County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(4)(c)
(c) Manitowoc County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(4)(d)
(d) Sheboygan County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(4)(e)
(e) Winnebago County. The circuit has 6 branches.
753.06(5)
(5) Within the 5th judicial administrative district. 753.06(5)(b)
(b) Green County. The circuit has one branch. Commencing August 1, 2009, the circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(6)
(6) Within the 6th judicial administrative district. 753.06(6)(b)
(b) Columbia County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(6)(c)
(c) Dodge County. The circuit has 3 branches. Commencing August 1, 2008, the circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(6)(d)
(d) Green Lake County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(6)(e)
(e) Juneau County. The circuit has one branch. Commencing August 1, 2008, the circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(6)(f)
(f) Marquette County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(6)(g)
(g) Portage County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(6)(j)
(j) Waushara County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)
(7) Within the 7th judicial administrative district. 753.06(7)(a)(a) Buffalo and Pepin counties. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(b)
(b) Crawford County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(e)
(e) Jackson County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(f)
(f) La Crosse County. The circuit has 4 branches. Commencing August 1, 1999, the circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(7)(h)
(h) Monroe County. The circuit has 2 branches. Commencing August 1, 2010, the circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(7)(i)
(i) Richland County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(j)
(j) Trempealeau County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(8)
(8) Within the 8th judicial administrative district. 753.06(8)(c)
(c) Kewaunee County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(8)(d)
(d) Marinette County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(8)(f)
(f) Outagamie County. The circuit has 7 branches.
753.06(8)(g)
(g) Waupaca County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(9)
(9) Within the 9th judicial administrative district. 753.06(9)(c)(c) Florence and Forest counties. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(9)(e)
(e) Langlade County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(9)(f)
(f) Lincoln County. The circuit has one branch. Commencing August 1, 1999, the circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(9)(g)
(g) Marathon County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(9)(h)
(h) Menominee and Shawano counties. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(10)
(10) Within the 10th judicial administrative district. 753.06(10)(am)
(am) Barron County. The circuit has 2 branches. Commencing August 1, 2008, the circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(10)(d)
(d) Chippewa County. The circuit has 2 branches. Commencing August 1, 2008, the circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(10)(k)
(k) St. Croix County. The circuit has 3 branches. Commencing August 1, 2008, the circuit has 4 branches.
753.061
753.061
Court; branch; judge. 753.061(1)
(1) In each judicial circuit, each judgeship shall be given a branch number. Each branch constitutes a circuit court with all the powers and jurisdiction possessed by circuit courts in circuits having one judge only, and may be designated in all papers and proceedings either by its respective number or by the name of its presiding judge.
753.061(2)
(2) The chief judge of the 1st judicial administrative district shall designate 2 circuit court branches that will primarily handle cases that involve a violation of
ch. 961 involving a controlled substance included in schedule I or II under
ch. 961 or a controlled substance analog of a controlled substance included in schedule I or II under
ch. 961.
753.061(2m)
(2m) The chief judge of the 1st judicial administrative district is authorized to designate 4 circuit court branches to primarily handle violent crime cases that involve a violation of
s. 939.63, if a felony is committed while armed, and of
ss. 940.01 to
940.03,
940.05,
940.06,
940.225,
943.23 (1g), and
943.32 (2). If the circuit court branches are designated under this subsection, 2 shall begin to primarily handle violent crime cases on September 1, 1991, and 2 shall begin to primarily handle violent crime cases on August 1, 1992.
753.061(5)
(5) The state shall reimburse the county for the costs of operating one of the 2 circuit court branches designated under
sub. (2m) that begin to primarily handle violent crime cases on September 1, 1991, including the one-time cost of courtroom construction. The costs reimbursable under this subsection shall be paid by the secretary of administration to the county treasurer pursuant to a voucher submitted by the clerk of circuit court to the director of state courts and shall be paid from the appropriation under
s. 20.625 (1) (as). The amount reimbursable under this subsection may not exceed $383,100 in the 1991-92 fiscal year and $0 in the 1992-93 fiscal year.
753.061 Annotation
Each court branch is endowed under sub. (1) with the full powers of a circuit court and has the same powers as every other branch. Drow v. Schwarz,
225 Wis. 2d 362,
592 N.W.2d 623 (1999),
97-1867.
753.065
753.065
Naturalization proceedings, venue. For the purposes of naturalization proceedings only, pursuant to federal statutes (
8 USC 1421), the counties of this state shall be considered as one district. A resident of this state who petitions for naturalization may file the petition with the office of clerk of circuit court located in any of the following cities: