PAYMENT INFORMATION
MAKING PAYMENTS
You can pay in any of the following ways:
1. In Person: You may pay in person by cash (do not send cash through the mail), check, money order, or credit card (Visa or MasterCard) at the Municipal Court Office, 1315 North 23rd Street, Sheboygan, from 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
2. Mail: You may pay by mail by mailing a check or money order payable to “Municipal Court” to 1315 North 23rd Street, Suite 102, Sheboygan, WI, 53081 or by filling out the Credit Card Form and mailing it to the Municipal Court.If you pay by mail, do not mail cash.
3. Fax: You may pay by Fax by credit card by filling out the Credit Card Form and faxing it to the Municipal Court Office, at (920)459-0217.
Please be sure to include your citation number with your payment.
You will get credit for partial payments. However, the alternative sentence, such as driver’s license suspension, tax intercept, or time in jail will remain in effect until your judgment amount is paid in full.
REQUEST FOR TIME TO PAY
You must fill out the Poverty Evaluation Form completely (every blank needs to be filled in with an answer or N/A for not applicable) and return it in person to the Municipal Court to schedule a Poverty Hearing.
PAYING BY CREDIT CARD
You can pay by credit card (Visa or MasterCard) in person at the Municipal Court Office, Suite 102,; or by filling out the Credit Card Form and faxing it to the Municipal Court Office, Fax: (920) 459-0217 or mailing it to the Municipal Court.
• To Pay by Mail Address:
Municipal Court
1315 N 23rd Street, Suite 102
Sheboygan, WI 53081
• To Pay by Fax: (920) 459-0217
FAILURE TO PAY A FORFEITURE
The failure to pay a forfeiture or comply with a court order will result in serious consequences. Depending upon the nature of the charges, a failure to comply with a court order may result in a driver’s license suspension, vehicle registration suspension, interception of your tax refund, or an arrest warrant resulting in a commitment to jail. If you are unable to comply with a court order you must contact the Municipal Court Office before the due date to request a modification of the order. If you need a payment extension, payment plan or fall under poverty guidelines set forth in Wisconsin State Statutes 814.29(1)(d) you must schedule a Poverty Hearing with the Municipal Court before your due date.