Search Green County Traffic Court Records

Green County Traffic Court Records are useful when you need to check a traffic citation, track a forfeiture, or get a copy request started. The county court pages give you both the public search path and the record request path, so you can move from a case number to the right office without guessing. Green County also has a clear traffic citation process, a payment system, and public record rules that make the search easier once you know the case basics. For many people, that turns a confusing citation into a short and orderly search.

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Green County Overview

5865 Payment Code
608-328-9433 Clerk Phone
8-4:30 Records Hours
1-10 Business Days

Green County Traffic Court Records Office

The Green County Clerk of Circuit Court page is the main local source for Green County Traffic Court Records. The office files and maintains official records for many case types, including criminal traffic, forfeitures, and traffic. It also manages collections and jury management, and it preserves records by statute. The page says all court records except juvenile are on CCAP, which gives the county a strong public record base for everyday searches.

The clerk page also provides online payment for traffic citations, ordinance violations, and DNR citations by credit card with jurisdiction code 5865. That matters because traffic records often move straight from search to payment. The same office handles record and financial management services, so the file path and the payment path stay together. If you have a citation, the county has a specific online route for it.

Green County also has a full courts site at greencountycourts.com. That page names Clerk Melanie Leutenegger and gives the phone number 608-328-9433. It includes legal proceedings, programs, judges, Justice Center details, fines, juror information, records requests, and weekly court calendars. The public site is a useful companion to the clerk portal because it shows how the local court system is organized in practice.

Green County Traffic Court Records Requests

The circuit court records page gives the request path for Green County Traffic Court Records. Office hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Requests can be made in person, by mail, or by fax at 608-328-9405. The mailing address is Green County Justice Center, 2841 6th Street, Monroe, WI 53566. That makes the file request route clear and local. If you need a search without a case number, the page says there is a $5 fee per name under Wis. Stat. 814.61(11).

The same page also lists copy fees. Plain copies are $1.25 per page, certified copies are $5 per document, and exemplified copies are $15 plus $1.25 per page. Prepayment is required, and requests are processed in one to ten business days. That is a useful range because it tells you not to expect an instant answer every time. The page also says files are open for public inspection unless sealed or confidential, which matches normal court access rules.

If you need to pay, the page says you can use payGov.us or a check. That gives the county two practical routes for the same record work. The record request and the fee side stay tied to the same office, so there is no need to scatter the request across different locations.

Green County Traffic Citations

The traffic citations page is the most important local guide for Green County Traffic Court Records because it explains what to do before court date. A person may avoid appearing by sending a deposit or a plea in writing by mail or fax to 608-328-9405 before the court date. The written plea must include the charge, violation date, scheduled court date, police agency, ticket number, current address, and phone number. That is a very specific list, and it matters because incomplete pleas can slow the case down.

If the plea is not guilty, the page says a pretrial will be scheduled and attendance is required. A jury trial demand must be made in writing, and jury fees must be paid within 10 days of the initial appearance. That gives the case a clear timeline. The page also notes that the DMV handles points. Twelve points in one year can cause suspension or revocation, and probationary license holders get double points. License status questions go to DMV at 608-266-2261.

Those instructions make the citation process very plain. The county wants the response in writing, wants the required details, and wants it before the court date if you are trying to avoid an appearance. If you need to understand the case after that, the clerk office and the public docket are the next steps.

Green County Traffic Court Records Images

The first image comes from the Green County Clerk of Circuit Court page and shows the main county office for record work.

Green County Traffic Court Records clerk office

That image fits the first stop for Green County Traffic Court Records.

The second image comes from the Green County courts site and reflects the public court center that handles local proceedings.

Green County Traffic Court Records courthouse page

It helps connect the records search to the local court website.

The third image comes from the Green County circuit court records page and matches the record request path.

Green County Traffic Court Records circuit court records

Use it when you are moving from docket search to a file request.

The fourth image comes from the Green County traffic citations page and ties directly to the citation process.

Green County Traffic Court Records traffic citations

That is the right visual for a citation-response page.

The fifth image comes from the Green County legal resources page and gives the broader court contact map.

Green County Traffic Court Records legal resources

It is the best state-level backup for local court contacts and forms.

Green County Help and Access

The Green County legal resources page is a strong backup when Green County Traffic Court Records need more than one office. It lists the circuit court, clerk, child support, family court commissioner, register in probate, and sheriff. That is useful when a traffic matter overlaps with another case type or needs another county office. The directory also keeps the public search grounded in official sources rather than random pages.

For broader use, the county portal and the court records page give the exact search and request rules. They explain how the records are kept, how long requests can take, and how the fee path works. That means you can move from the public docket to the file request with less guesswork. If you are working a traffic citation, that clean path is the whole point.

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