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Are there any changes to the CCAP system?

Are there any changes to the CCAP system?

Recently this year, I heard about changes being made to the CCAP record system. The Director of State Courts voted in March of this year to change the time limits for dismissed or acquitted cases to have them removed from the public record site after two years from the final order.

What are the records of the CCAP in Wisconsin?

CCAP creates a record for each case that records the names of all parties, filings, proceedings, orders, and the final judgment or disposition of cases. Records from CCAP are not only available for court staff but are also accessible to the general public on the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access, or WCCA.

How does CCAP work with the Department of revenue?

CCAP and the Department of Revenue (DOR) have been exchanging tax warrant information electronically on a statewide basis since 1997. Each week, DOR supplies CCAP with information on tax warrants that have been issued, satisfied or withdrawn. CCAP then transfers this to the case management system in each CCAP county.

When did CCAP start exchanging traffic citation information?

CCAP has been exchanging forfeiture and traffic citation court case information with the Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) electronically since 1998.

How can I remove my name from CCAP?

In this case, the defendant can certainly petition the court to remove his name from CCAP. To initiate this action, the defendant completes and files a “ Petition, Affidavit and Order Concerning Removal of Case Record from Online Records Because of Identity Theft or Mistaken Identity form .

CCAP creates a record for each case that records the names of all parties, filings, proceedings, orders, and the final judgment or disposition of cases. Records from CCAP are not only available for court staff but are also accessible to the general public on the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access, or WCCA.

Is it possible to seal your CCAP record?

But if you were simply convicted, it is extremely unlikely that a court will seal your CCAP record. Further, if you have been convicted of other crimes, a court is likely going to deny your request. What this all means is that it is quite difficult to seal your CCAP record, though not impossible.

Recently this year, I heard about changes being made to the CCAP record system. The Director of State Courts voted in March of this year to change the time limits for dismissed or acquitted cases to have them removed from the public record site after two years from the final order.