Wisconsin Code § 800.11

Municipal court record and transcript entries
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(1) Every municipal court shall keep a court record in which the
court shall enter, in actions to which they relate:
(a) The title of every action commenced before the municipal
court, including the name and address of the defendant;
(b) The process issued, date and place where it issued, when
returnable and the return of the officer;
(c) A brief statement of the charges, including the nature and
time of the offense and the section of law violated;
(d) Every adjournment, stating at whose request and to what
time;
(e) The date and time trial was held;
(f) The names of witnesses sworn, stating at whose request;
(g) The judgment rendered by the municipal court, including
the penalties imposed, the date of rendering judgment and the
costs assessed in the action;
(h) The record of contempt convictions under s. 800.12;
(i) The amount of bail and names and addresses of sureties, if
any;
(j) The time of ordering any stay of execution;
(k) The time of issuing execution and the name of the officer
to whom delivered;
(m) The return of every execution and when made and every
renewal of an execution, with the date thereof;
(n) The date and reason of removal of the action to another
court;
(o) The date of giving transcript of judgment;
(p) The date of an appeal made from judgment; and
(q) All motions made in the action, the decision thereon and
all other proceedings in the action which the municipal court may
think useful.
(2) Failure of the municipal court to keep a court record properly shall not affect the jurisdiction of the municipal court or render the judgment void.
(3) The transcript of judgment shall contain the following:
(a) The name and location of the court.
(b) The title of action.
(c) The name and address of the defendant.
(d) The date of judgment.
(e) The amount of judgment, costs and fees.
(f) The certification that it is a true copy of the judgment.
(4) If the municipal judge is elected under s. 755.01 (4), the
court shall keep separate court records for each municipality.

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