Whitehall Clerk of Court


The Whitehall Clerk of Court is the official record keeper of all court records and court-related documents filed within their jurisdiction. A comprehensive and readily available database regarding the Whitehall court clerk provides important court-related data. As an appointed officer to work and assist with administrative duties for the chief judge and other judges, the Clerk of Court oversees and manages the flow of court cases and processes.

The purpose of the Whitehall Clerk of Court directory is to list down the local clerk's office where the public could inspect public documents regarding open and active cases as well as additional pleadings that are filed with the court. Know who and how to contact your Whitehall, Wisconsin Clerk of Court for fast and hassle-free transactions:


Whitehall Clerk of Court Trempealeau County Real Property Lister

Clerk Address: Trempealeau County Courthouse, 36245 Main St., Whitehall, WI 54773

Phone: (715) 538-2311 ext. 248

Fax: N/A

Code: 734 sq. miles

Population: 27,492

Office Hours: Central

Website: http://www.tremplocounty.com/Treasurer/Default.htm

Services and Assistance From the Whitehall Clerk of Court

The primary duties of the appointed court clerkare the intake, recording, and docketing of cases filed with the WI court. New cases and pleadings are initially filed through the court clerk's office where the deputy clerks accept the filing. The assigned clerk office staff also provides basic case information as given in the docket sheets. You can ask questions regarding the deadlines, court operations, and local rules.

Know Where Whitehall Legal Documents Are Kept

The Whitehall Clerk of Court is also tasked to provide courtroom services. The courtroom deputy clerk sits in the courtroom particularly near the presiding judge. It is also the responsibility of the courtroom deputy clerk to administer oaths to witnesses as well as interpreters. The Clerk of Court likewise keeps the minutes of the court proceedings and generally helps the judge through the trial.

Contact your local Whitehall Clerk of Court for any assistance and concerns regarding court records and documents.