The Wisconsin Court System protects individuals' rights, privileges and liberties, maintains the rule of law, and provides a forum for the resolution of disputes that is fair, accessible, independent and effective.
The judicial branch is one of three branches of government. It is responsible for interpreting the laws; the legislative branch makes the laws and the executive branch enforces the laws. Each of the three levels of court in Wisconsin has a different function, but the entire court system shares a commitment to dispensing justice fairly, impartially, and according to the law. This is a cornerstone of our democratic republic.
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Contact Information & Office Locations
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Board of Bar Examiners
Address:
110 E Main St
Ste 715
PO Box 2748
Madison, WI 53701-2748
- (608) 266-9760
- (608) 266-1196
Consolidated Court Automation Programs
Address:
110 E Main St
Ste 500
Madison, WI 53703-3328
- (608) 261-6655
- (608) 267-3728 (main line)
David T. Prosser, Jr. State Law Library
Address:
120 M L King Jr Blvd
2nd Fl
PO Box 7881
Madison, WI 53707-7881
- (608) 266-1600 (main line)
- (800) 322-9755 (toll free)
- (608) 267-9696 (Reference)
- (608) 267-2319
Management Services
Address:
110 E Main St
Ste 430
Madison, WI 53703-3356
- (608) 261-8293
Medical Mediation Panels
Address:
110 E Main St
Ste 200
Madison, WI 53703-3356
- (608) 261-2352
Milwaukee County Law Library
Address:
901 N 9th St
Rm G8
Milwaukee, WI 53233-1425
- (414) 278-4322
- (414) 278-4900 (Reference)
- (414) 223-1818
Office of Justices
Address:
16 East State Capitol
PO Box 1688
Madison, WI 53701-1688
- (608) 261-8299
Office of Lawyer Regulation
Address:
110 E Main St
Ste 315
PO Box 1648
Madison, WI 53701-1648
- (608) 267-7274 (main line)
- (877) 315-6941 (Toll Free)
- (608) 267-1959