Wisconsin Divorce Record Search

Wisconsin Divorce Records

Search the state court index to find the filing county and case number, then request the decree from the county clerk, or use state vital records for verification.

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Wisconsin
Your Lookup Path
Locate a Wisconsin divorce case and request the decree or a verification.

Where To Start

  • Begin with the state court system case lookup to find the filing county and case number.
  • Then request the divorce decree from the county clerk of court in that county.
  • If you only need confirmation a divorce occurred, use the state vital records office divorce verification route.
  • If nothing appears online, contact the filing countyโ€™s clerk of court for a records search or file pull.

Best Start Route

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State Court System Case Lookup Route
best for
Finding the filing county and case number for a Wisconsin divorce and confirming basic case details.
why this is usually first
Divorce decrees are stored in county court files; a statewide court search helps identify the correct county before requesting copies.
when to move on
If the case is not in the online index or you already know the county, go directly to the county clerk of court copy request route; use state vital records only for verification needs.

Official Lookup Paths

Lookup Option Recommended For Initial Step Expected Outcome
State court system case lookup route Identifying the county and case number across Wisconsin circuit courts. Search the statewide court index by party name. Filing county and case number for follow-up with the county clerk of court.
County clerk of court divorce route Obtaining the divorce decree or a certified copy from the official court file. Contact the clerk of court in the identified county with the case number or party names. Instructions and options to obtain a decree copy, including certification if needed.
State vital records office divorce verification route Confirming a divorce occurred when a decree copy is not required. Submit a divorce verification request through the state department of health vital records route. An official verification that lists names and basic divorce details, if available.
Onsite court file lookup first, decree or certified-copy follow-up Older cases, limited online details, or when the index does not return results. Visit or contact the circuit court records counter in the filing county to request a file search or docket pull. Access to the case file and the ability to request decree copies directly.

Access Notes

  • County courts hold the divorce decree; the state vital records office provides verification only and does not replace a court-certified decree.
  • Online case indexes are discovery tools; copies are issued by the county clerk of court from the case file.
  • Coverage and detail in online indexes vary by county and time period; sealed or restricted materials require court handling.

Wisconsin Divorce Search Flow

Step 1 โ€” Statewide Case Discovery
Search the state court case index by party name; note the filing county and case number.
Step 2 โ€” Confirm Details
Verify you have the correct case and disposition; if no match, contact likely counties for a clerk-assisted search or plan an onsite records request.
Step 3 โ€” Request Copies
Contact the county clerk of court to request the decree or certified copy; if only proof is needed, use the state vital records verification route.

Wisconsin Divorce Records FAQs

Where do I get a certified divorce decree?

From the county clerk of court that holds the case file for the divorce.

What if I do not know the county of divorce?

Start with the state court system case lookup by name; if no result, contact likely county clerks of court for a records search.

Is a state divorce verification the same as a decree?

No. A verification confirms that a divorce occurred but is not a court-certified decree and may contain limited details.