Small Claims Information

Small Claims
Small Claims Information

Self-Help Small claims Web site

This site is designed to guide you through the process of filling a small claims legal claim in Wisconsin. It takes you through a series of questions to create a small claims summons and complaint form. After filling out the small claims and summons form return to this page in order to obtain other information regarding procedures in Dodge County.

Before filing

Before starting a small claims action it is suggested that you make a formal written demand for payment to the other party. Send a certified letter asking for settlement. Make it clear you intend to take legal action if settlement cannot be reached; informing them that all court costs will be added to the amount you are seeking. Allow a reasonable amount of time for the other party to contact you before commencing the action.

Where to file:

Small Claims actions are filed in the county where the defendant lives or where the action took place. Landlord/tenant disputes may be taken to court in the county where the property lies or where the defendant lives.

How to file:

In order to file a small claims action, you must provide the Clerk of Courts with the original paperwork, one copy for you to keep for your records, and two copies for each party that you are suing.

The filing fee for a small claims action is $94.50 and is payable upon filing the case at the Clerk of Courts office. Filing fees cannot be refunded if for any reason you cannot proceed with your action. All legal questions should be directed to an attorney. The Clerk of Courts office cannot give legal advice. For the statutes governing small claims actions see Chapter799 of the Wisconsin Statutes.

If your claim is for money, it must not exceed $10,000.00 EXCEPT for a $5,000.00 limit on personal injury, tort, and third party complaints. A corporation must be represented by an attorney or a full-time employee authorized to act on its behalf. Failure to appear by the plaintiff, plaintiff’s attorney or full-time employee authorized to appear will result in a dismissal of the case. When preparing your Summons and Complaint, if you wish to attach any proof to your claim you must provide the appropriate number of copies.

How to File an Answer to a Small Claims:

Pre-Judgment - Basic Steps for Filling an Answer to a Small Claims Report:

Service:

 Amended Circuit Court Rule Regarding Small Claims Mail Service

Dodge County Small Claims Court requires service of the Summons and Complaint on the defendant.  Service by mail is permitted in Small Claims actions with monetary claims of $5000 or less where the defendant resides in Dodge County.  Personal service pursuant to Wis. Stat. 801.11 is required for all other claims, including all eviction and replevin claims.  Please see Circuit Court Rule regarding mail service above.

When mail service is used, the Clerk of Courts shall prepare the envelope for mailing by first-class mail with the Clerk's return address.  A separate envelope with the pleadings shall be sent to each named defendant.  The address(es) need to be specified for each defendant.  There is a fee of $2.00 mailing fee for each defendant to be served by mail that shall be paid at the same time as the filing fee.  An additional $2.00 fee is required for any required re-mailing of Amended Summons and Complaints.

For personal service, you may contact a private process server or the Sheriff's Department of the County where the defendant lives to serve your papers. Some municipal police departments may also provide this service. Please contact the appropriate agency for service information and costs. In the event the person serving your paperwork is unable to locate the defendant within the statutory time limits, you will be provided with a certificate of non-service. This paperwork must be filed with the court in order to proceed to publication.

The filing fee and service fee will automatically be added to the judgment if you win your case. As the plaintiff in your case, it is your responsibility to ensure service has been accomplished. 

Court Information:

Small Claims Court return dates are held at 8:30 a.m. on Friday's at the Dodge County Justice Facility, 210 W. Center Street, Juneau, WI 53039. PLEASE CHECK IN WITH THE CLERK OF COURTS OFFICE BY 15 MINUTES BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED HEARING TIME. PLEASE TRY TO FILE ALL PAPERWORK BY THIS TIME. If an answer is timely filed, neither plaintiff nor the defendant is required to appear except in eviction cases. Please check with the clerk any time to learn whether or not an answer has been filed (920-386-3568).

At the return date, if plaintiff appears and defendant does not appear, a default judgment may be granted by the court. If plaintiff and defendant appear, a pretrial will be held to see if any resolution can be made. If plaintiff does not appear and defendant does appear case will be dismissed.

Some parties will enter into a stipulated dismissal. This can happen when a written agreement is made between the parties. The judge will dismiss the action pending that the defendant follows through with this signed agreement

Pre-Judgment Information on Replevin, Recovery of Money, or Eviction.

Basic Steps for Handling Small Claims:

Case for Replevin:
Case for Recovery of Money
Case for Eviction:

Post-Judgement Information

NOTICE OF ENTRY OF JUDGMENT:
PETITION FOR CONTEMPT:
DOCKETING:
EXECUTION:
GARNISHMENT:
SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENT:

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How much can I sue for in Small Claims Court?
Q: What if I need to sue for over the limits? Can I break it up into two small claims cases?
Q: What's a replevin?
Q: Where do I get forms to file a lawsuit? Where do I file the case?
Q: Do I have to hire an attorney to help me in Small Claims Court?
Q: How much does it cost to file a case in Small Claims Court?
Q: What if the defendant cannot be personally served?
Q: What is a Stipulated Dismissal?
Q: What is a default judgment?
Q: What happens if I lose my case?
Q: What happens if I win my case?
Q: Can my court costs be reimbursed if I win my case?
Q: What can I do about a judgment listed on my credit report?
Q: How do I get a money judgment for eviction?
Q: What if more than 15 days have elapsed from the date of entry of judgment and the judgment debtor has not returned the "Order for Financial Disclosure and Disclosure of Assets" or paid the judgment
Q: How do I schedule a hearing for contempt?
Q: Do I need to appear at the contempt hearing?
Q: May I reopen a judgment? How?
Q: What's a trial de novo?
Q: What is earnings garnishment and how does it work?

Didn't find an answer to your question? Contact the Clerk of Courts at 920-386-3570.

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