753.04 Annotation A writ of certiorari proceeding bears no resemblance to a civil action brought to resolve a dispute between the parties; it exists only to test the validity of judicial or quasi-judicial determinations, and it neither contemplates nor authorizes the respondent to interpose any answers, denials, or defenses. Merkel v. Village of Germantown, 218 Wis. 2d 572, 581 N.W.2d 552 (Ct. App. 1998), 97-3347. But see State ex rel. Kurtzweil v. Sawyer County Zoning Board of Appeals, 2023 WI App 43, 409 Wis. 2d 77, 995 N.W.2d 286, 22-1577.
753.05 753.05 Seals. The circuit courts in the several counties shall have seals, and they may direct and from time to time alter the inscriptions and devices thereon; and the respective county boards shall furnish such seals as shall be ordered; and when any such court shall be unprovided with a seal the judge may authorize the use of any temporary seal or of any device by way of seal until a seal shall be so provided. The seals now in use by said courts shall continue to be the seals thereof until others shall be provided according to law.
753.05 History History: 1977 c. 187 s. 92; Stats. 1977 s. 753.05.
753.06 753.06 Judicial circuits. The state is divided into judicial circuits as follows:
753.06(1) (1)Within the 1st judicial administrative district. Milwaukee County. The circuit has 47 branches.
753.06(2) (2)Within the 2nd judicial administrative district.
753.06(2)(a)(a) Kenosha County. The circuit has 8 branches.
753.06(2)(b) (b) Racine County. The circuit has 10 branches.
753.06(2)(c) (c) Walworth County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(3) (3)Within the 3rd judicial administrative district.
753.06(3)(ag)(ag) Dodge County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(3)(ar) (ar) Jefferson County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(3)(b) (b) Ozaukee County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(3)(c) (c) Washington County. The circuit has 4 branches.
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)(a)(a) Calumet County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(4)(b) (b) Fond du Lac County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(4)(bn) (bn) Green Lake County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(4)(c) (c) Manitowoc County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(4)(cm) (cm) Marquette County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(4)(d) (d) Sheboygan County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(4)(dm) (dm) Waushara County. The circuit has 2 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)(ag)(ag) Columbia County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(5)(ar) (ar) Dane County. The circuit has 17 branches.
753.06(5)(b) (b) Green County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(5)(bn) (bn) Lafayette County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(5)(c) (c) Rock County. The circuit has 7 branches.
753.06(5)(d) (d) Sauk County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(7) (7)Within the 7th judicial administrative district.
753.06(7)(ag)(ag) Adams County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(7)(am) (am) Buffalo and Pepin counties. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(ar) (ar) Clark County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(7)(b) (b) Crawford County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(c) (c) Grant County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(7)(d) (d) Iowa County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(7)(e) (e) Jackson County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(7)(em) (em) Juneau County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(7)(f) (f) La Crosse County. The circuit has 5 branches.
753.06(7)(h) (h) Monroe County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(7)(hm) (hm) Pierce County. The circuit has one branch.
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(7)(k) (k) Vernon County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(8) (8)Within the 8th judicial administrative district.
753.06(8)(a)(a) Brown County. The circuit has 8 branches.
753.06(8)(b) (b) Door County. The circuit has 2 branches.
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)(e) (e) Oconto 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 2 branches.
753.06(9)(g) (g) Marathon County. The circuit has 6 branches.
753.06(9)(h) (h) Menominee and Shawano counties. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(9)(i) (i) Oneida County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(9)(im) (im) Portage County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(9)(j) (j) Price County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(9)(k) (k) Taylor County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(9)(L) (L) Vilas County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(9)(m) (m) Wood County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(10) (10)Within the 10th judicial administrative district.
753.06(10)(a)(a) Ashland County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(10)(am) (am) Barron County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(10)(b) (b) Bayfield County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(10)(c) (c) Burnett County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(10)(d) (d) Chippewa County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(10)(e) (e) Douglas County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(10)(f) (f) Dunn County. The circuit has 3 branches.
753.06(10)(g) (g) Eau Claire County. The circuit has 6 branches.
753.06(10)(gm) (gm) Iron County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(10)(i) (i) Polk County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(10)(j) (j) Rusk County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06(10)(k) (k) St. Croix County. The circuit has 4 branches.
753.06(10)(L) (L) Sawyer County. The circuit has 2 branches.
753.06(10)(m) (m) Washburn County. The circuit has one branch.
753.06 History History: 1971 c. 263; 1977 c. 187 s. 92; 1977 c. 449; Stats. 1977 s. 753.06; 1981 c. 317; 1983 a. 506, 538; 1987 a. 75, 403; 1989 a. 65, 336; 1991 a. 32, 39, 71, 269; 1993 a. 213; 1995 a. 225; 1997 a. 27, 203; 1999 a. 9; 2001 a. 38; 2007 a. 20, 28; 2015 a. 196; Sup. Ct. Order No. 18-01, 2018 WI 33, 380 Wis. 2d xiii; 2017 a. 365 s. 111; Sup. Ct. Order No. 19-21, 2020 WI 17, 390 Wis. 2d xvii; 2021 a. 58; 2021 a. 238 s. 44; 2023 a. 19.
Effective date note Wisconsin Comment, 2018: Pursuant to S. Ct. Order 18-01, 2018 WI 33 (issued April 11 2018, eff. July 31, 2018) the court redistributed the counties that constituted the 6th judicial administrative district into other judicial administrative districts. Accordingly, as of the effective date of that order, there is no 6th judicial administrative district.
753.0605 753.0605 Additional circuit court branches. Notwithstanding s. 753.06, the director of state courts may add additional circuit court branches as follows:
753.0605(1) (1)By November 14, 2020, the director of state courts may add 4 additional circuit court branches, to begin operation on August 1, 2021. The director of state courts may allocate each branch to any county that the director of state courts determines is in need of an additional circuit court branch if the county has passed a resolution requesting an additional circuit court branch and the county has established, or will have established by May 31, 2021, the appropriate infrastructure to support an additional circuit court branch. The director of state courts may require any county, as a condition for receiving a circuit court branch allocation under this subsection, to have established or to apply for a grant under s. 165.95 or 165.955 to establish a drug court.
753.0605(2) (2)After November 14, 2020, and before November 14, 2021, the director of state courts may add 4 additional circuit court branches, to begin operation on August 1, 2022. The director of state courts may allocate each branch to any county that the director of state courts determines is in need of an additional circuit court branch if the county has passed a resolution requesting an additional circuit court branch and the county has established, or will have established by May 31, 2022, the appropriate infrastructure to support an additional circuit court branch. The director of state courts may require any county, as a condition for receiving a circuit court branch allocation under this subsection, to have established or to apply for a grant under s. 165.95 or 165.955 to establish a drug court.
753.0605(3) (3)After November 14, 2021, and before November 14, 2022, the director of state courts may add 4 additional circuit court branches, to begin operation on August 1, 2023. The director of state courts may allocate each branch to any county that the director of state courts determines is in need of an additional circuit court branch if the county has passed a resolution requesting an additional circuit court branch and the county has established, or will have established by May 31, 2023, the appropriate infrastructure to support an additional circuit court branch. The director of state courts may require any county, as a condition for receiving a circuit court branch allocation under this subsection, to have established or to apply for a grant under s. 165.95 or 165.955 to establish a drug court.
753.0605 History History: 2019 a. 184.
753.061 753.061 Court; branch; judge.
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 93 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on April 4, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after April 4, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 4-4-24)