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Welcome to the City of Evansville Municipal Court

 

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 Court Staff

 

Municipal Judge

Honorable Tom Alisankus

608-882-2279

t.alisankus@evansvillewi.gov

*The Honorable Thomas J. Alisankus is the presiding Judge for the Evansville/Union Joint Municipal Court. 

 

 

Municipal Court Clerk

Shannon Krueger

608-490-0544

court.clerk@evansvillewi.gov

*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

 


Payments by credit, debit or e-check can be made at HERE using jurisdictional code 6845.

 

 

*INTÉRPRETES: Si usted es un adulto sin discapacidad, es SU responsabilidad proporcionar su propio intérprete en su comparecencia ante el tribunal para superar cualquier barrera idiomática. Si los menores y adultos con discapacidad no pueden proporcionar su propio intérprete, deben notificarlo al secretario del tribunal municipal a más tardar 10 (diez) días antes de su comparecencia y se les proporcionará un intérprete sin costo alguno. ************************************* *INTERPRETERS: If you are an adult without a disability, it is YOUR responsibility to provide your own interpreter at your Court appearance to accommodate any language barrier. If juveniles and adults with disabilities cannot provide their own interpreter, they must notify the Clerk of Municipal Court no later than 10 (ten) days prior to your appearance in Court and an interpreter will be provided at no cost to you.

Meet Our Staff

staff

Hon. Tom Alisankus

Municipal Judge

608-882-2279

t.alisankus@evansvillewi.gov