Find Price County Divorce Records

Price County Divorce Records are easiest to sort when you start with the clerk of circuit court, the law library county page, and the county clerk contact details. The clerk office keeps the case file and the public record trail. The register of deeds handles the vital-records side, and the county clerk page gives you the appointment and county directory details that can help when you need a quick office answer. WCCA still gives you the public case view first. Once the name appears, the rest of the search is a matter of choosing the right local office.

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Price County Divorce Records Office

The Price County Clerk of Circuit Court is the main office for Price County Divorce Records on the court side. The official clerk page says the office is responsible for maintenance of records of all documents filed with the courts, keeping a record of court proceedings, and collecting fees, fines, and forfeitures. It also says transcripts for hearings before Judge Fuhr require contacting the clerk office and that free language assistance and ADA accommodations are available upon request. That is the right office when you need the actual divorce case file.

The clerk office is in Courthouse Room 206, and the county directory lists the office in the Price County Courthouse at 126 Cherry Street, Phillips, WI 54555. The county clerk page adds that the office handles county board records, elections, marriage licenses, passport processing, and county directory work. That makes the county office structure easier to read when a divorce search spills into another record need. The register of deeds office is also in the courthouse, which keeps the vital-records path close by.

The county law library page ties the clerk, register of deeds, county clerk, family court commissioner, and register in probate together. That is important because divorce records often sit next to family court, child support, or probate questions. The law library page also links to local and state help, which gives you a stronger county map than a search result page ever could.

Note: Price County uses the clerk for the court file and the register of deeds for the certificate side of divorce records.

WCCA is the quickest first look for Price County Divorce Records. It gives you the public case summary entered by the court staff, and that can confirm the case number, filing year, or status before you call the clerk. Because Portage is not a big county, the public view plus the office directory is usually enough to point you in the right direction. Older records can still be sparse, so the screen view is a starting point, not the final answer.

The county law library page is the best local guide when you need more than a simple search. It lists the clerk, family court commissioner, register of deeds, county clerk, and register in probate. It also shows legal help links and the language assistance plan. That kind of office map is useful when the divorce file touches support, probate, or another court matter. The county clerk page can also help if you need a directory detail or a county office contact.

Before you search, have the key facts ready:

  • Full name of one spouse
  • Approximate filing year
  • Case number, if known
  • Whether you need the file, the docket, or a certificate

Use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the public case view, then use Price County Clerk of Circuit Court for the record file. The county law library page at Price County Legal Resources is the strongest local office map.

Price County Divorce Records Images

This Price County Divorce Records image comes from the county clerk page at Price County Clerk. It is a useful county office reference when the search needs the directory side too.

Price County Divorce Records county clerk

Use it when you want the county office that handles the directory, elections, and marriage license work.

This Price County Divorce Records image comes from the county legal resources page at Price County Legal Resources. It is the best county map for the court and record offices.

Price County Divorce Records legal resources

The county page helps you keep the clerk, register of deeds, family court commissioner, and probate roles separate.

This Price County Divorce Records image comes from the statewide WCCA page at Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. It is the public search tool you use first.

Price County Divorce Records WCCA search

Use WCCA to narrow the record before you ask the clerk for the file.

This Price County Divorce Records image comes from the Wisconsin clerk guide at Wisconsin Court System Clerk Information. It explains the court record role behind the search.

Price County Divorce Records clerk information

That guide is useful when you want the statewide context for the local file.

Price County Divorce Records Copies

The clerk of circuit court page says transcripts for hearings before Judge Fuhr require contacting the clerk office and prepayment for transcripts is required by the court reporter. It also says free language assistance and ADA accommodations are available upon request. That is a good clue that the office expects people to use the clerk as the copy and record hub for the county file, not a general records website.

The law library page adds the register of deeds, county clerk, and family court commissioner contacts, which is useful when the request moves beyond a single file. The county clerk office also handles appointments for marriage licenses and passport processing. That keeps the office structure clear. If you need the divorce certificate side, the register of deeds is the office to use; if you need the court judgment or transcript, the clerk is the right place.

For the basic copy fee rule, Wis. Stat. § 814.61 is the statewide baseline. A Price County Divorce Records request is much easier when you already know the case number and can tell the office whether you need the file, a transcript, or a certificate. That reduces search time and keeps the request focused.

Note: Price County does not blur the lines between court-file copies and vital-records certificates, so the first step is choosing the right office.

Price County Divorce Records Help

The county law library page is the best all-around help tool for Price County Divorce Records. It lists the clerk, register of deeds, county clerk, family court commissioner, register in probate, and child support agency. It also points to legal assistance options, including the Aging and Disability Resource Center, Embrace, Indianhead Community Action Agency, and the State Bar referral line. That makes the county page useful for more than just a record lookup.

The county clerk page and the clerk of circuit court page fill in the practical side. They tell you where the office is, how to contact it, and what sort of records it keeps. That is especially useful in a county where the courthouse and the directory page are both doing some of the work. When the record search turns into a filing question, the office map is what saves time.

Use Wisconsin Court System Clerk Information, Price County Clerk of Circuit Court, and Price County Legal Resources when you need the county path and the state background together.

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