Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Records
Ozaukee County residents searching for Dissolution Of Marriage records usually begin with the Clerk of Circuit Court, then review WCCA for a public case summary, and then turn to the Register of Deeds only when they need a qualifying certificate. The court file stays with the courthouse, so the office you need depends on whether you want the decree, the docket trail, or the certificate of the event. That difference matters right away. Once the record type is clear, the search stays simple and follows the Ozaukee County courthouse path and Wisconsin's statewide court tools.
Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Records
The Ozaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court is the official custodian of all circuit court records for the county, including dissolution of marriage cases, divorce decrees, family court motions, and related filings. The research says to visit the Clerk of Circuit Court office at the Ozaukee County Courthouse to obtain certified copies of divorce decrees or to review case files. It also says to contact the county clerk's office for questions about record requests, filing procedures, and court schedules. That makes the clerk the primary office for the court file itself.
Standard photocopies cost $1.25 per page under Wis. Stat. § 814.61(10). Certified copies cost $5 per document plus the per-page copy charge. If a requester does not provide a case number, the clerk may charge a $5 search fee per name searched, and prepayment may be needed for voluminous or off-site requests. Those fees are tied to the court file, which is why a decree request and a certificate request are handled on different paths.
For a broader legal reference point, use the Wisconsin State Law Library divorce resources at Wisconsin State Law Library Divorce Resources. It collects process notes, forms help, and related research materials that can make an Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage search easier to understand before you ask for records.
The county legal resources page tied to this image is at Ozaukee County Legal Resources.
That county guide is useful when a records request turns into a forms question or a local courthouse question.
Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Search
For an online search, use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. Ozaukee County cases are found by choosing Ozaukee in the county dropdown and searching by party name, business name, or case number. WCCA shows the case summary, case status, parties, judge, and docket trail. It does not show the actual document images. That limit matters because the portal is a lookup tool, not a file copy source.
The search is also shaped by Wisconsin's access rules. Public access terminals are available inside most Clerk of Court offices during regular business hours. That means Ozaukee County residents can review the docket in person if they want a second check before asking for a file copy. If a case is older or archived, the complete physical or electronic file still remains with the Ozaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court office. The local file is still the record of authority.
Use this checklist before you search:
- Full name of one spouse, or both if you have them
- Approximate filing year
- Case number, if known
- Ozaukee County as the filing county
The statewide self-help page at Wisconsin Divorce Self-Help is the next step when the search turns into a filing question. It explains the forms assistant, the basic guide to divorce and legal separation, and the kinds of forms that commonly appear in a Wisconsin Dissolution Of Marriage case. The official court system homepage at wicourts.gov is also useful when you want the larger Wisconsin court structure behind the local search.
Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Certificates
Ozaukee County follows the statewide split between court decrees and vital-record certificates. For divorces that occurred on or after January 1, 2016, any Wisconsin Register of Deeds office may issue a certified divorce certificate. For divorces before that date, the clerk of court in the county where the divorce was granted still holds the decree. That distinction matters because the certificate proves the event, while the court file shows the judgment and filings that support it.
Residents can order certified divorce certificates through the Wisconsin Department of Health Services at DHS Vital Records. The state fee is $20 for the first copy and $3 for each additional copy of the same certificate. The state office accepts mail, online, and phone requests through VitalChek, and the guidance says the applicant must have a direct and tangible interest and provide current identification. The state office is in Madison, and customer service is available at 608-266-1373.
Ozaukee County residents may also use the local Register of Deeds for qualifying post-2016 certificates. That route is useful when the request is for a certificate only. If the request is for the decree, the pleadings, or the case docket, the clerk remains the correct office.
Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Forms
Ozaukee County uses the statewide Wisconsin Court System family forms page at wicourts.gov/forms1/circuit.htm#family. That page is the standard source for divorce and legal separation forms across Wisconsin circuit courts. It includes the forms assistant and the basic forms directory, which help a filer get the packet ready before it reaches the clerk. The assistant is especially useful for a new case because it asks questions and builds much of the packet for the filer.
The forms page works with Chapter 767 of the Wisconsin Statutes. That chapter sets the statewide rules for residency, no-fault divorce, the 120-day waiting period, impoundment, financial disclosure, custody, physical placement, property division, and the six-month remarriage rule. In an Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage case, the forms page starts the work and Chapter 767 controls the legal framework. The clerk then records the filed result and keeps the file with the court.
The Wisconsin State Law Library divorce guide adds useful detail when the forms page is not enough. It brings together process basics, general family-law references, and court-linked research tools. That can help an Ozaukee County filer understand the record path before making a request at the courthouse.
Note: Attorneys must use e-filing in most Wisconsin case types, while self-represented filers may use it optionally. The statewide forms page explains the workflow before the paper or electronic file reaches the Ozaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court.
Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage Access
Access in Ozaukee County works best when you keep the document types separate. WCCA gives the summary. The clerk gives the file. The Register of Deeds gives the newer certificate. That split keeps the process manageable and keeps a requester from going to the wrong office. It also means a search can start online and still end in person at the courthouse if the actual judgment or docket entry is needed.
The clerk's office maintains records of all documents filed with the court and can require prepayment for broad requests, especially when the file is large or stored off site. That is normal for county court records. It also means a good request should include names, dates, and any case number already known. More detail usually means a faster pull and fewer follow-up questions from the clerk.
Most Ozaukee County residents do best by checking WCCA first, reading the self-help page, and then contacting the county clerk's office with the case details before asking for copies. If the request is for a post-2016 certificate, the state vital records office or the local Register of Deeds can handle that narrower document. If the request is for the decree or pleadings, the clerk remains the right office. That is the cleanest path through an Ozaukee County Dissolution Of Marriage search.