New Berlin DUI Records Lookup

New Berlin DUI Records often start with police or municipal court, but the trail can move into Waukesha County circuit court if the case becomes criminal or if you need a docket that goes beyond the city level. That means the city records request, the municipal court, and WCCA can each answer a different question. New Berlin also has an online request portal, which helps with the police report side of the search. Start by deciding whether you need the report, the city court case, or the county docket. That keeps the request targeted and avoids chasing the wrong office.

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New Berlin Police Records

The New Berlin Police Department record requests and fees page is the city source for police reports and accident reports. The research places the office at 3805 S Casper Drive, New Berlin, WI 53151, with hours Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The phone is 262-786-8610, and the research also says to contact the police department at 262-782-6640 for police or accident reports. For a New Berlin DUI Records search, this is the right office when the question is about the incident report, the crash report, or the city request process.

The first local image below comes from New Berlin record requests and fees.

New Berlin DUI Records

That city page is a strong local source because it gives the public request route and the office contact information in one place.

The city research also says police reports are available through the request process, and that live request updates are available through the New Berlin NextRequest portal. That matters when the search begins with a city report instead of a court docket. If the record is a police report, the police department and the city portal are the right path.

Note: A police report is not the same thing as a court case file, so you still need to confirm whether the matter moved beyond the city request stage.

The New Berlin Municipal Court is located in the Public Safety Building at 16300 West National Ave. The research says the court handles traffic citations, Municipal Code violations, and parking tickets. It also offers online payments through AllPaid.com or POINT AND PAY, payment plans at 262-780-8154, normal business hours, and a Teen Court program. For a New Berlin DUI Records search, that makes municipal court the first city court stop when the matter stayed local.

The second local image below comes from New Berlin Municipal Court.

New Berlin DUI Records

That municipal court page is useful because it shows the city court path without forcing you into county records before you know the case type.

Municipal court matters are different from Waukesha County circuit cases. If the case stayed as a city traffic or ordinance matter, municipal court may be all you need. If it became a county criminal case, WCCA and the county clerk become the better path.

The city court and the police records portal often work together. One shows the case or payment side, and the other shows the report side.

Waukesha County DUI Path

When the record moves past the city office, the county trail matters. The research says Wisconsin Circuit Court Access covers Waukesha County circuit court records and that New Berlin is located in Waukesha County. WCCA gives public access to criminal OWI prosecutions, civil litigation, family court proceedings, and traffic violations. For a New Berlin DUI Records search, that is the quickest way to confirm the county case number before you ask for a copy or certified record.

The county clerk and sheriff context from the research helps explain the county trail, even though this city page is centered on city records. Waukesha County keeps court records for all circuit cases, and the county sheriff records division handles public records requests, reports, and custody-related material. That matters because a New Berlin arrest may start in city hands but finish in county court. When the city record is not enough, the county docket takes over.

The statewide docket image below links to Wisconsin Circuit Court Access.

New Berlin DUI Records

WCCA is the public front door for the county case and the place to confirm whether the city matter moved into the circuit system.

The county route also matters if the case history or a later license issue requires a broader paper trail. The city pages tell you where the report began, but the county docket usually tells you where the case ended up.

New Berlin State Follow-Up

After the city and county offices, the state systems fill in the rest of the record. A WisDOT driving record request shows the license history, including suspensions, revocations, and OWI convictions. The WisDOT OWI suspension page explains revocation periods, occupational license rules, SR22 issues, and ignition interlock requirements. The DOJ Crime Information Bureau handles broader statewide criminal-history checks. Those systems are the follow-up when the city file and county docket do not answer the license question by themselves.

The city's NextRequest portal is also part of the city-side trail because it gives live request tracking for public records. That is helpful when the request began with police records and you need to track whether the office has produced the file yet. It does not replace the municipal court or county clerk, but it is a practical city record tool.

The Wisconsin State Law Library's drunk driving resources and the statutes in Wis. Stat. § 346.63 and Wis. Stat. § 343.305 help explain the legal side of the search once you have found the case. That makes the state sources a good final step after the local request is clear.

If the DUI involved a crash, the WisDOT crash records system is the right state follow-up for the accident report side of the file.

Reading the New Berlin Trail

The cleanest way to read New Berlin DUI Records is to move in order. Start with the police records request or NextRequest portal if you need the incident report. Check the municipal court if the matter stayed local. Use WCCA for the county docket if the case moved into Waukesha County circuit court. Then finish with WisDOT and DOJ when the question becomes the driver record, the crash report, or the statewide criminal-history view.

That split matters because each office answers a different question. The city report says what happened. The municipal court says how the city handled the matter. The county docket says whether the case moved into circuit court. The state tools explain the license history. When those lanes are kept separate, New Berlin DUI Records are much easier to understand and request.

Use these search clues:

  • Full name of the driver or defendant
  • Date or approximate date of the stop, arrest, or report
  • Case number, citation number, or request number if known
  • Whether you need a report, a docket check, a copy, or a certified copy

Note: New Berlin DUI Records can move through city, county, and state systems, so one search step rarely finishes the whole job.

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