Wisconsin Code § 753.24

Where court to be held
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(1) Circuit court shall be
held regularly at the county seat.
(2) Provision may be made, by court rule, for holding court in
any city, village or town in the county other than the county seat
where the court finds that there are adequate facilities provided
and there is sufficient business to warrant holding court.
(2m) Court may be held with the judge and any participants
appearing from a remote location using telephone or videoconferencing technology subject to ss. 885.50 to 885.64 and constitutional requirements.
(3) If court is held in a city or village located partly in the
county from which the judge was elected and partly in another,
the judge may hold court, except for trials of criminal offenses,
anywhere in that city or village, the same as if it were entirely
within the county from which he or she was elected.

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