Search Barron County Traffic Court Records
Barron County Traffic Court Records are a good place to start when you need a case number, a hearing date, or a copy of a traffic file. You can look online first, then follow up with the clerk if you need the full paper file or a certified copy. Barron County keeps traffic matters, ordinance work, and other circuit court files in one local system, so a short search can point you to the right branch fast. If you only have a name, the statewide portal can still help narrow the search.
Barron County Overview
Barron County Traffic Court Records Office
The Barron County Clerk of Circuit Court is the place where traffic records, civil files, criminal files, small claims matters, and restraining order records are kept. The office is an elected four-year position, and the public page says the staff can handle record requests, payment work, and court file access. The main office is in the Barron County Justice Center Room 2201 at 1420 State Hwy 25 North in Barron. The phone number for records help is 715-537-6265. The same office also serves as the county point for copy requests, payment arrangements, and public terminal access.
The clerk page and the Barron County Circuit Courts page work together. The court page lists Branch 1, Branch 2, and Branch 3, which helps when you are tracing a docket or a hearing. Branch 1 is with Judge James C. Babler, Branch 2 is with Judge Samuel L. Lawton, and Branch 3 is with Judge Maureen D. Boyle. Each branch has a direct phone line. The county also notes Recovery Court, Community Service, and Juvenile and Children's Court, which shows how broad the local court calendar can be.
That matters when you are tracking Barron County Traffic Court Records. A traffic file can move through the clerk window, a branch office, or a payment path, and the same office keeps the record chain in order. If you need a place to start, ask for the case number first. That saves time. It also makes it easier to find the right docket in WCCA or at the courthouse counter.
- Traffic and forfeiture files can be tied to a branch court.
- The clerk office can point you to the right case file.
- Public access is available in the office.
- Records staff can route you to the right file or branch.
Barron County Traffic Court Records Online
The statewide Wisconsin Circuit Court Access portal is the main online search tool for Barron County Traffic Court Records. The portal lets you search by party name, business name, or case number. It also shows the kind of case, the status, the judge, the parties, and the docket trail. Barron County traffic and forfeiture cases are viewable there, so a quick search can answer a lot before you call the office. The portal is public, free to use, and built for short, direct case lookups.
WCCA is not the same thing as a full file pull. It gives docket data and case summaries, not downloadable documents. That is why the state law library explains that WCCA is a public view of CCAP, while the actual files stay with the clerk. If a case is old, converted, or backloaded, the public view can be thin. Even then, the county office can still be the best next stop. The records staff can help you move from a name to a case number and from a case number to the file.
The state guide at Wisconsin State Law Library - Barron County Legal Resources also helps when you need a fast map of local court agencies. It lists the clerk, district attorney, register in probate, language assistance, and victim/witness contacts. That makes it easier to find the right office when a traffic file touches other court business.
Barron County Traffic Court Records Copies
When you need copies, the clerk office follows the Wisconsin court copy rules. Plain copies are $1.25 per page under Wis. Stat. 814.61(10), and certified copies cost more. The county page also notes a $5 search fee if you do not have a case number, plus a $2 fax fee if you ask by fax. Those fees can change, so the safest move is to confirm the total before you send payment. The office also accepts deferred payment plans and wage assignments in some situations, which can matter if you are working through court debt.
You can ask for records by phone, fax, mail, or in person. The clerk office lists 715-537-6265 for records requests, 715-537-6269 for fax, and Sharon.Millermon@wicourts.gov for email contact. The mailing address is Barron County Clerk of Circuit Court, Barron County Justice Center Room 2201, 1420 State Hwy 25 North, Barron, WI 54812. The page also warns that staff cannot give legal advice. That is normal. They can show you the file path, but they cannot tell you what to do with it.
If you need help paying, the county lists Wisconsin circuit court fee tables and the clerk page points to AllPaid for card payments by phone. The payment line is 1-888-604-7888, and the page says a nonrefundable service fee is added by the processor. For a clean search, have the case or citation number ready before you call.
For a paper request, keep it plain and direct. Put the case number, name, and what copy you want in the request. If you do not have the case number, the search fee applies. That small step can save time at the counter and keep the request from bouncing back.
- Plain copies are charged by the page.
- Certified copies cost extra.
- A search fee applies when the case number is missing.
- Phone and fax requests are available.
Barron County Traffic Court Records Images
The first image comes from the Barron County Clerk of Circuit Court page and helps tie the records search to the office that actually keeps the file.
That office is where most Barron County Traffic Court Records requests begin.
The second image comes from the Barron County Circuit Courts page and shows the court side of the county record path.
This view fits the branch system that hears traffic and related matters in Barron County.
The third image comes from the Barron County legal resources page, which is a strong state source for traffic records, forms, and local contacts.
Use it when you want one page that points to several Barron County court offices.
Barron County Help and Access
The local state law library page is useful when Barron County Traffic Court Records touch more than one office. It lists the clerk of courts, district attorney, register in probate, and victim/witness help lines. It also points to the language assistance program, which can help people who need an interpreter or another form of access support. That matters in real life. A case search is easier when the path is clear. The county page and the state page together give that path without extra noise.
For broader court help, Barron County residents can use the Wisconsin Court System self-help page and the clerk contact directory. The self-help page reminds users that court staff cannot give legal advice, and the statewide directory is a clean way to verify current contact details. If a traffic file has grown into a payment or follow-up issue, those official pages are the safest next stops. They stay close to the courthouse and far from guesswork.