CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

What does the Clerk of Circuit Court do?

The Clerk of Circuit Court is a public official elected to a 4-year term in countywide races. They are statutorily responsible for various record keeping functions of the court including the maintenance of records of all documents filed with the courts, keeping a record of court proceedings, and collecting various fees, fines and forfeitures ordered by the court or specified by statute

Transcripts

If you are in need of a transcript for a hearing for Judge Fuhr, please contact the Clerk of Court’s office at 715-339-2353. Prepayment for the transcripts is required by the Court Reporter

Language/ADA Accommodations

Please contact the Clerk of Court regarding the availability of free language assistance services and the process for requesting accommodations under ADA during court proceedings.

State Public Defenders Office (Merrill) 

The Price County Clerk of Courts Office is not associated with the Wisconsin State Public Defenders Office. We are not able to contact your attorney on your behalf. Thank you for your understanding! 

Please note:

The clerk and staff are not allowed to give legal advice. Legal questions should be directed to your attorney or to the Lawyer Referral Service at
1-800-362-9082 or Legal Action of Wisconsin at 1-855-947-2529