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New Berlin Traffic Court Records begin with the city municipal court, which handles ordinance violations, traffic citations, and parking tickets issued within the city limits. If you need to find a citation, check a payment, or confirm a hearing, the city court is the first office to use. New Berlin is a city-court matter first, and only then, if needed, a county circuit court matter. That makes the search process straightforward when the record stays municipal. When the case moves beyond the city citation, the Waukesha County court resources page and the county clerk path become relevant too.

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The New Berlin Municipal Court says its vision is to impartially adjudicate ordinance violation cases while safeguarding legal rights and protecting public interests. Its jurisdiction is limited to non-criminal city ordinance violations, traffic citations, and parking tickets. The court is located at the Public Safety Building, 16300 W. National Ave., New Berlin, WI 53151. It handles city matters only, which is why it is the first stop for New Berlin Traffic Court Records when the citation was issued inside the city.

The municipal court page also lists payment options and contact points. Payments can be made through AllPaid.com or Point and Pay, by phone, by mail, or in person. Payment plans are available by calling 262-780-8154 or emailing newberlinmunict@newberlin.org. The page also lists holiday closures for 2026. That is useful when a traffic citation has become a payment or appearance question because the city court page keeps the record and the payment path together.

The city court is the main office for municipal citations. It is not the county circuit court file. That means a New Berlin traffic search should start with the city court and only move to the county side if the matter belongs there.

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The city payment page is a direct companion to the municipal court. It explains how to pay a citation online or over the phone using AllPaid or Point and Pay, and it gives the mailing address for payments. It also says a fines-only drop box is available at the Public Safety Building. That matters because many traffic searches in New Berlin end with a payment question rather than a file request. If you are checking whether a citation is still open, this is the place to start.

The Waukesha County Court Resources page adds the county-side context. It identifies New Berlin Municipal Court at 16300 W National Avenue and also lists the Waukesha County Clerk of Circuit Court at 515 W. Moreland Blvd. It notes that Waukesha County is part of the Eastern District of Wisconsin for the federal district court and that circuit court has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases. That page is useful when a city citation has to be cross-checked against the county court system or when you need to know where the county clerk sits.

For municipal tickets, the city court remains the right office. For circuit court files, Waukesha County does the record work. Keeping those paths separate is the easiest way to avoid misdirected searches.

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The Wisconsin State Law Library directory for Waukesha County gives the county record path in one place. It lists the circuit court and clerk of courts at (262) 548-7531 and points to records for civil, criminal, family, traffic, and ordinance cases, the civil judgment and lien docket, online fee payment, and jury information. It also lists the register in probate, family court commissioner, sheriff’s department, and child support agency. That makes it a useful map when a city traffic matter needs to be checked against county circuit court records.

WCCA is the statewide search tool for county circuit cases. If the New Berlin matter is in Waukesha County Circuit Court, WCCA lets you search by party name, case number, or citation number after selecting Waukesha County. The system shows case summaries, dockets, court findings, and hearing dates. It does not provide document images, so the county clerk still controls the actual file. That is the key difference between the city citation workflow and the county circuit workflow.

New Berlin traffic records stay easiest when you use the city office for city citations and the county clerk for county files. The city court and county circuit court serve different purposes, and the right one depends on where the case was filed.

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The municipal court page and the payment page give the city copy and payment path. If the citation is municipal, the city court controls the file and the payment options. If the matter has moved into Waukesha County Circuit Court, the county clerk controls the official record. That means a New Berlin Traffic Court Records copy request should match the court that owns the case. The city court handles city ordinance files. The county clerk handles circuit files.

The county court resources page and the state law library page are helpful when you need to trace the county side of the file. They show the clerk of circuit court, the county courthouse address, and the county division structure. Those pages are especially useful if a traffic matter is old, if it has an appearance history, or if it needs to be checked against a county record before the file is requested. The city court and county office do not use the same record system, so the case type matters.

For most New Berlin searches, the cleanest path is the same every time. Start with the city court. Check payment or citation status there. Move to Waukesha County only if the case is actually in circuit court. That keeps the request simple and official.

The county path matters because Waukesha County circuit court records include traffic, civil, criminal, family, and ordinance cases in one clerk system. If a city citation has become part of a county file, the county clerk and WCCA are the official places to verify it. That is the difference between a city payment question and a county record request.

That county path also helps when a New Berlin case needs a hearing history or a copy from the circuit file. The county clerk keeps the official record, while the city court keeps the municipal citation. Once that split is clear, the search and the copy request both land in the right office.

New Berlin Traffic Court Records Images

The city municipal court page is the first visual anchor for New Berlin Traffic Court Records: New Berlin Municipal Court.

New Berlin Traffic Court Records municipal court page

This image fits the city side because it points to the court that hears the municipal traffic citation.

The pay-my-citation page is the next city reference point: New Berlin Municipal Court Pay My Citation.

New Berlin Traffic Court Records pay my citation page

This image helps when the record question turns into a payment question on the city side.

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