The City of Evansville Municipal Court represents the judicial branch of government and provides a neutral setting for resolving alleged City ordinance violations. We provide friendly and efficient service to all court users, keeping in mind legal and ethical requirements.
The Municipal Court provides a neutral forum for hearing City Ordinance cases, where the penalty includes a forfeiture, including both traffic and non-traffic cases involving adults (generally age 17 and over) and juveniles (generally age 12-16). This Court has jurisdiction to hear all ordinance violations alleged to have occurred within in the City of Evansville and the Town of Union.
Initial appearances, where you enter a plea to the charges levied against you, are heard on the second Saturday of every month starting at 8:00 a.m. Trial appearances, are conducted when necessary on the last Wednesday of every month starting at 6:00 p.m.; there are no trials scheduled in December.
The courtroom is on the 3rd floor of the City Hall building.
City of Evansville
Municipal Court
31 S Madison St., PO BOX 529
Evansville, WI 53536
Municipal Judge
Honorable Tom Alisankus
608-882-2279
*The Honorable Thomas J. Alisankus is the presiding Judge for the Evansville/Union Joint Municipal Court.
Municipal Court Clerk
Shannon Krueger
608-490-0544
*For general questions regarding upcoming court cases, paying fines, or other court related concerns contact the Municipal Court Clerk.
City of Evansville, Municipal Court, 31 S Madison St., PO BOX 529, Evansville, WI 53536