Transcript or Transcript Copy Requests:
A transcript is a verbatim (word for word) typed record of what happened in court for a particular hearing or proceeding.
If a transcript has not been made for your court matter and you would like one, you will need to contact the official court reporter for the Court Official who presided over the specific hearing and follow the court reporter's procedure for your request. Before contacting the reporter, you will need information such as your CASE NUMBER and SPECIFIC DATE OF THE PROCEEDING. The Court Reporter will charge a statutory per page rate for the original transcript (which goes in the file) and a copy fee (you receive a certified copy of the transcript). Additional rates apply for expedited requests. You will pay the reporter directly.
If a transcript has been created and you would like a certified copy you can obtain it in one of two ways:
If your court matter was recorded, complete the Transcript/Copy Request Form and submit to the Clerk of Circuit Courts office.
Note: Most Court Comissioner hearings are recorded and only certified transcripts of court matters are accepted by the Circuit Court.
Complete the Juvenile Request for Transcript Form and mail, fax, electronically file, or drop off in person Monday to Friday 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Your request will be reviewed by the judge.
Address: 521 Riverview Avenue, Waukesha, WI 53188-3636
Fax: 262-548-7459
Instructions for setting up an electronic filing account (only available for parties to a case)
The Civil, Criminal/Traffic, Family, and Juvenile divisions must charge a statutory fee of $1.25 per page for copies of official court documents. Copies can be certified (stamped as official copies) for an additional $5.00 charge for each document.
The Register in Probate must charge a statutory fee of $1.00 per page for copies of official court documents. Copies can be certified (stamped as official copies) for an additional $3.00 charge for each document.
Go to the Circuit Court Division where the case is filed. You will need to know the case number (which may be located on WCCA) or the last name, first name, and date of birth of one of the parties for certain cases. If you do not have this information and you are unable to find the individual or record using a public access computer, you may complete the Record Search form and pay the $5.00 search fee to receive assistance with the record search (this fee is $4.00 in Probate Court). If you would like copies of any pages, DO NOT REMOVE THE PAGES, but place a paperclip on each page of which you want a copy.
Send a written request to the Circuit Court Division where the case is filed. You will need to know the case number or last name and date of birth of one of the parties for certain cases, the specific document or information you need, a self addressed stamped envelope, and a phone number at where the clerk may reach you. If you do not have this information and you are unable to find the information using a public access computer, you may complete the Record Search form and pay the $5.00 search fee to receive assistance with the record search (this fee is $4.00 in Probate Court). Note: Payment in full will be required before your request will be processed.
Call or Fax the Circuit Court Division where the case is filed. You will need to know the case number, or last name, first name, date of birth of one of the parties for certain cases, and the specific document or information you need. The clerk will make arrangements with you for payment and pick-up/delivery, by mail or in person. Note: Payment in full will be required before your request will be processed.
Note: All Divisions accepts credit card payments in person or by phone.
Copies of Juvenile Court Records
See the section on “Viewing the Court File in Person.” The Juvenile Court Judge will order which records, if any, may be copied.
In order to manage our case-related records according to statutory record retention procedures and Supreme Court Rules, and in consideration of efficient use of internal business space, the Circuit Court Services department utilizes both on-site and off-site record filing facilities.
Process for Retrieval of Records
Costs/Charges
Normal requests
Immediate/Emergency requests
Waukesha County Circuit Court records are available to view in the Waukesha County Clerk of Courts Office or at the Wisconsin Circuit Court Website.
Unless sealed by the court or considered confidential by law, circuit court files are open to public inspection. Records can be viewed during business hours. Older circuit court cases are stored in an off-site location - please refer to the Retrieval of Off-Site Court tab above.
Public access computers are available in the Business Center, Civil, Criminal/Traffic, Family, and Probate divisions for viewing of Waukesha County case information only.
Juvenile Court
Any requests for inspection/review and/or release of records, or requests for transcripts of juvenile records must be reviewed and approved by the juvenile court judge. Therefore, you may not be able to view a record on the same day you make the request.
Instructions for Inspection and/or Release of Juvenile Orders
If you are requesting to view or get copies of the record and you are not one of the individuals above, you must complete the Request to Inspect Juvenile Court Records PDF Document and file it in the Juvenile Court.