EFiling A New Judgment Or Lien Case

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Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien caseBeginning September 1, 2018, attorneys filing in all Wisconsin circuit courts are required to eFilejudgment (FJ and TJ) and lien (CL, CO, HL, and OL) cases. Take a look at the following tutorialto learn more about filing a new judgment or lien case.1. Visit the eFiling website at http://efiling.wicourts.gov. Enter your eCourts user name andpassword and select the Log in button.2. Select the new filing link from the main navigation or the File a new case link from thebottom-left menu.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 1

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien case3. Select the county you are filing in from the County dropdown menu and the applicable classcode from the Class code dropdown menu. If the class code you selected is Transcript ofJudgment or Foreign Judgment, select either Yes or No to answer the question “Is thisjudgment for the collection of restitution?” Then, select the Continue button.4. Select the Add party button to add parties to the case.Note: To quickly determine which parties are required for a case type, select the Continuebutton prior to adding any parties to the case. This triggers an error message showing theparty requirements for the case type/class code selected.5. Complete New party window. Start by choosing a Party type, beginning with the filing party(i.e., creditor or plaintiff for judgments). Select the Add attorney button to add the attorneyWisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 2

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien caserepresenting the filing party on the case. If you are logged in as a designated filer, answerthe question “Are you the designated filer for this party?” by selecting either Yes or No.6. Select the Save, and add next party button to add additional parties to the case.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 3

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien case7. When all parties have been added, review for accuracy and select the Continue button.8. Select the Upload documents button to browse for and upload a filing document along withother associated documents to the case. Review the bulleted list to ensure your documentsare properly formatted.9. From the Document type dropdown menu, select the correct document type, and enter adescriptive title in the Document title text entry field. Select the Continue button.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 4

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien caseNote: An accurate and descriptive title is beneficial for identifying documents. The title enteredhere displays in the View documents list on the My cases page and is visible to the courts.If, after selecting the Continue button, the following red error message displays: “A filingdocument is required,” you might not have selected the correct type of document to initiatethe case you are filing. The system looks at the Document type field to determine if the rightdocument is uploaded.10. Enter the information requested on the Judgments page. Selecting Yes for Docket willcharge the 5 docketing fee (unless the judgment is for restitution) and docket the judgmentwhen the new case filing is processed by the circuit court. You can enter one or moreamounts, selecting the appropriate type from the Type dropdown menu.Selecting Yes for Joint and several will mark the judgment amount to be owed by all debtors.Select one or more parties as the creditor(s) and one or more as the debtor(s). Note thatmultiple judgments can be entered on this page. Select the Continue button.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 5

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien case11. On the Review page, review the filing for accuracy. Select a document link to open and viewany of your uploaded documents. Select the Continue button when you are ready to proceed.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 6

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien caseNote: The Notes to clerk text entry field functions like a virtual sticky note on your filing.Anything entered in this box displays to the clerk while they process your filing, but is deletedonce your filing is accepted. These notes are not permanently saved to the case.12. On the Ready to file page, select the checkbox next to the filing(s) you wish to submit, orselect the checkbox next to a county name to submit all filings for that county. Choose aPayment type, and select the File or File and Pay button.Note: If you have set up a court debit account (CDA) with the circuit court you are filing, youwill have the option to choose a payment method. To learn how to set up a CDA, see the“Creating and managing a court debit account” user guide. It is your responsibility to ensureproper funds are available in the account at the time of filing.If paying with a credit/debit card or eCheck via the US Bank ePayment website, atransaction fee will be applied to the total.13. On the Filings submitted page, select the Make payment with US Bank button to proceed tothe US Bank ePayment website and pay the associated filing fees.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 7

Wisconsin circuit court eFiling guide serieseFiling a new judgment or lien caseNote: Once you have advanced to this page, do not close your browser window or take abreak. Selecting the File and pay button at the bottom of the previous page initiates aconnection with the US Bank ePayment website that exists for 10-15 minutes. If you waitlonger than that to complete your payment, or if you exit out of the system before the paymentprocess is complete, you will not be able to return and pay for your filing(s).US Bank is the vendor that processes circuit court credit card and electronic checktransactions. You do not need a US Bank checking or savings account to pay for filings on theUS Bank ePayment website. You can pay using a Visa card, MasterCard, or electronic check.14. Once payment is received, the new case filing is processed by the circuit court. You willreceive an email confirmation and the file-stamped document(s) will be visible on the Mycases page of the eFiling website. The eFiling system generates an Electronic FilingNotice that must be printed and served traditionally along with other case initiatingdocuments.Wisconsin Court System (09/2018)Page 8

text entry field functions like a virtual sticky note on your filing. Anything entered in this box displays to the clerk while they process your filing, but is deleted once your filing is accepted. These notes are not permanently saved to the case. 12. On the . Ready to file. page, select the checkbox next to the filing(s) you wish to submit, or

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