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The governing Village Board of Trustees, by ordinance, established a Municipal Court with the Judge being elected for a two-year term at the spring election. The current Municipal Court Judge is Pamala J. Watzka assisted by the Municipal Clerk of Courts, Lily M. Quick. To contact an officer of the Court, call (920) 863-6440 or e-mail the Court at: [email protected].

The Denmark Municipal Court handles citations issued within the Village of Denmark for traffic and non-traffic ordinance violations. The Court's primary function is to administer justice and hold individuals accountable for their actions when found guilty of local ordinance violations. The Court imposes fines and costs, collects those fines and costs, and imposes and collects restitution and other miscellaneous fees.

The Village of Denmark holds Municipal Court on the first Wednesday of each month unless otherwise indicated on the citation. Court is held at the Village of Denmark Village Hall, 100 North Wall Street, Denmark WI. Court begins at 6:30 p.m. No food or drink is allowed during Court.

What Should I Do if I Receive a Ticket in the Village of Denmark?

  • Pay the ticket before the court date as stated on the ticket.
  • Appear in Court on the court date and enter your plea of "not guilty", "guilty" or "no contest".
  • Write a letter to the Court before the court date and enter a plea of "not guilty" at which time you will be sent a notice to contact the Village Attorney to schedule a pretrial conference.

If you do not take one of the above options, on the day you are scheduled to appear in Court, a default verdict of "guilty" will be charged against you. You will be sent a notice that the Court has found you guilty and that your fine will be due and payable by a certain date.

Failure to pay your fine by the due date will result in one or more of the following actions being taken:

  • A warrant will be issued for your arrest
  • Your driver's license will be suspended
  • Interception of your state tax refund will be implemented

Making Citation Payments Simple, Making Payments Online

Use your credit, debit or pre-paid debit card as the Municipal Court offers the option to pay fines and costs online through The Payment Group - Service (trafficpayment.com). You must have the citation available when making such a payment. The following basic information is needed when completing a payment online:

  • Name as it appears on your citation
  • Drivers license number
  • Citation number
  • Amount owed
  • A valid MasterCard, VISA, Discover or American Express card

The Payment Group - Service (trafficpayment.com)

The Denmark Municipal Court handles citations issued within the Village of Denmark for traffic and non-traffic ordinance violations. The Court's primary function is to administer justice and hold individuals accountable for their actions when found guilty of local ordinance violations. To contact an officer of the Court, please call (920) 863-6440 or email the Court at: [email protected].

The Court imposes fines and costs, collects those fines and costs, and imposes and collects restitution and other miscellaneous fees.

Note: The Payment Group is an independent company that charges a fee for its services. The court receives no part of that fee.

When is Municipal Court?

The Village of Denmark holds Municipal Court on the first Wednesday of each month unless otherwise indicated on the citation.

Where is the Municipal Court Held?

Court is held at the Village of Denmark Village Hall, 100 North Wall Street Denmark, WI. Court begins at 6:30 p.m. No food or drink is allowed during Court.

What Should I do if I Get a Ticket in the Village of Denmark?

Pay the ticket before the court date as stated on the ticket.

OR

Appear in Court on the court date and enter your plea of "not guilty", "guilty" or "no contest".

OR

Write a letter to the Court before the court date and enter a plea of "not guilty" at which time you will be sent a notice to contact the Village Attorney to schedule a pretrial conference.

If you do not take one of the above options, on the day you are scheduled to appear in court, a default verdict of "guilty" will be charged against you. You will be sent a notice that the Court has found you guilty and that your fine will be due and payable by a certain date.

Failure to pay your fine by the due date will result in one or more of the following actions being taken: A warrant will be issued for your arrest; your driver's license will be suspended; and/or interception of your state tax refund will be implemented.

About the Court

The Village Board, by ordinance, established a Municipal Court with the Judge being elected for a two-year term at the spring election. The current Municipal Clerk of Courts is Pamela J. Watzka.