Americans with Disabilities Act policies & procedures
The Wisconsin Court System is committed to providing equal access to court programs consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other state and federal laws. No individual with a disability will be refused participation in a service, program, or activity solely because the individual has a disability, needs an accommodation or because a building is inaccessible.
Please see the following pages for our policies and procedures:
- Court system ADA policy
- Complaint procedure for appellate courts and administrative offices
- ADA public notice for circuit (trial) courts
- Frequently asked questions about court ADA services
- Form for requesting an accommodation from the circuit court (GF-153): MS Word | Adobe PDF
- Form for requesting an accommodation from the Supreme Court or Court of Appeals (CS-247): MS Word | Adobe PDF
- Information about the court interpreter program
Please see the following pages for more information:
- A summary of the ADA, state statutes, and case law on the right to an interpreter
- United States Department of Justice ADA website (external link)
- ADA Title II regulations applicable to government entities (external link)
- Resources on disability law (external link)
- Wisconsin Relay Service for TTY users (external link)