Purpose: eFilers who are opted in as an electronic party on a case can docket judgments on the eFiling website.
Applicable Users: eCourts users
- Visit the eFiling website at https://efiling.wicourts.gov/ and log in. For more information see the article Logging into Wisconsin circuit court eFiling.
- Select the My cases link from either the main navigation or the bottom-left menu.
- Find the case by entering the case number or caption in the search filter fields on the My cases page. Note: To view closed cases, select the Click here to search link near the top of the page.
- Select the Docket judgment link.Note: If you do not see this link available, please contact the clerk of court in the county of the case to verify if the judgment has been entered and for further details on how to docket the judgment at: https://www.wicourts.gov/contact/docs/clerks.pdf
- Select the checkbox next to the judgment you wish to docket. Select [Continue] at the bottom of the page.
- On the Ready to file page, select the checkbox next to filing you wish to submit. Then select the [File and Pay] button.
- On the Filings submitted page, select the [Make payment with US Bank] button to proceed to the US Bank ePayment website and pay the associated filing fees. Note: US Bank is the vendor that processes circuit court credit card and electronic check transactions. You do not need a US Bank checking or savings account to pay for filings on the US Bank ePayment website. You can pay using a Visa card, MasterCard, or electronic check.
- After you submit your filing, it is transmitted to the circuit court and processed. You will receive a notification confirming the clerk of court docketed the judgment.
Support
Contact the eFile support center if you have further questions. Staff are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except for court holidays.
Phone: 1-800-462-8843
Online support form and chat: https://www.wicourts.gov/ecourts/efilesupportform.htm
Email: efilesupport@wicourts.gov
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