Eau Claire Division office to close March 16 due to inclement weather

Pamela Pepper, Chief Judge
Pamela Pepper, Chief Judge
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The Eau Claire Divisional Office will be closed on March 16 due to inclement weather, according to an announcement released March 15. Clerk’s office staff will continue to assist remotely, and the CM/ECF system will remain available for electronic filing.

The closure is intended to ensure the safety of staff and visitors during adverse weather conditions. Despite the physical office being closed, court operations will continue through remote support and online services.

For those needing assistance or with questions, the Clerk’s office can be reached at (833) 758-0380. The Madison office will remain open and fully operational during regular business hours.

This temporary closure highlights the court’s commitment to maintaining access to essential services while prioritizing public safety during severe weather events.



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