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1.
Can I get a copy of my police report?
Yes. However, copies of police reports are handled through an open records request or discovery motion. You must first enter an official plea and all record request are obtained through the Village Prosecutor.
2.
Can I speak with the judge prior to the hearing?
No. Discussion between a judge and only one party to an action on an upcoming matter is called ex-parte communication. This type of communication may result in an unfair finding. Ex-parte communication is illegal and is strictly prohibited.
3.
How do I determine what my driving status is?
You need to contact the Department of Transportation at (800) 924-3570 or go online at
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
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4.
What if my Driver's License is suspended, how do I get it back?
First, you have to pay all past due fines and forfeitures. Then you must go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and pay $60.00 to reinstate your operating privileges.
5.
What happens if I don't appear at a hearing or trial?
When a defendant does not appear at a scheduled court appearance, the defendant is in default. A judgment against that defendant is then entered.
6.
What happens if I don't pay my forfeiture?
The Court may send you to jail if you do not pay your forfeiture and court costs. The Court may also suspend your driving privileges for failure to pay.
7.
Will I get a receipt for my court payment?
A receipt will be mailed to you if you specifically request one. Please call 920-423-3849 and confirm your mailing address information with the Court Clerk.
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