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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 753 — Circuit courts

753.06 Judicial circuits.

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753.06 Judicial circuits. The state is divided into judicial circuits as follows:
(1)Within the 1st judicial administrative district. Milwaukee County. The circuit has 47 branches.
(2)Within the 2nd judicial administrative district.
(a)Kenosha County. The circuit has 8 branches.
(b)Racine County. The circuit has 10 branches.
(c)Walworth County. The circuit has 4 branches.
(3)Within the 3rd judicial administrative district.
(ag)Dodge County. The circuit has 4 branches.
(ar)Jefferson County. The circuit has 4 branches.
(b)Ozaukee County. The circuit has 3 branches.
(c)Washington County. The circuit has 4 branches.
(d)Waukesha County. The circuit has 12 branches.
(4)Within the 4th judicial administrative district.
(a)Calumet County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(b)Fond du Lac County. The circuit has 5 branches.
(bn)Green Lake County. The circuit has one branch.
(c)Manitowoc County. The circuit has 4 branches.
(cm)Marquette County. The circuit has one branch.
(d)Sheboygan County. The circuit has 5 branches.
(dm)Waushara County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(e)Winnebago County. The circuit has 6 branches.
(5)Within the 5th judicial administrative district.
(ag)Columbia County. The circuit has 3 branches.
(ar)Dane County. The circuit has 17 branches.
(b)Green County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(bn)Lafayette County. The circuit has one branch.
(c)Rock County. The circuit has 7 branches.
(d)Sauk County. The circuit has 3 branches.
(7)Within the 7th judicial administrative district.
(ag)Adams County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(am)Buffalo and Pepin counties. The circuit has one branch.
(ar)Clark County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(b)Crawford County. The circuit has one branch.
(c)Grant County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(d)Iowa County. The circuit has one branch.
(e)Jackson County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(em)Juneau County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(f)La Crosse County. The circuit has 5 branches.
(h)Monroe County. The circuit has 3 branches.
(hm)Pierce County. The circuit has one branch.
(i)Richland County. The circuit has one branch.
(j)Trempealeau County. The circuit has one branch.
(k)Vernon County. The circuit has one branch.
(8)Within the 8th judicial administrative district.
(a)Brown County. The circuit has 8 branches.
(b)Door County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(c)Kewaunee County. The circuit has one branch.
(d)Marinette County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(e)Oconto County. The circuit has 2 branches.
(f)Outagamie County. The circuit has 7 branches.
(g)Waupaca County. The circuit has 3 branches.
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