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Date and time: 2025-05-15 05:00 pmLocation: 9075 N Regent RdDepartment: Public Safety Committee MeetingDate and time: 2025-05-15 05:00 pmLocation: 9075 N Regent RdDepartment: Public Safety Committee MeetingDate and time: 2025-05-15 05:00 pmLocation: 9075 N Regent RdDepartment: Public Safety Committee Meeting: May 15Date and time: 2025-05-15 05:00 pmLocation: 9075 N Regent RdDepartment: Public Safety Committee Meeting:...

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DEFENDANT: Restitution is the cost of damages or cost of losses incurred by a victim during the incident of the violation. If the Court Orders Restitution during the penalty phase, you are required to pay the Restitution prior to paying your forfeiture or other costs associated with your citation. VICTIM: You must provide the Police...

If you have previously been to court, found guilty and need more time to pay, you are required to return to court on the due date indicated on your paperwork to speak with the Judge.  The Judge is the only person in our Court that has the authority to grant an extension of time.

You may pay by mail with a personal check or money order. You may pay in person at the North Shore Municipal Court, 5909 N. Milwaukee River Parkway, Glendale, WI 53209; acceptable forms of payment in person are: cash, personal check, or money order. You may pay online.

One or more of the following penalties may be Ordered by the Court’s discretion: reinstatement of the original charge, reinstatement /increase of the original forfeiture, suspension of your driving privileges, suspension of your vehicle registration, a commitment to jail, certification of debt with the Department of Revenue or collection agency.

You must contact the Court Clerk immediately for instructions on how to proceed 414-228-1752.

If the citation was personally served, the Court may find you guilty by default, and will impose a penalty. If you were served by mail, a Summons will be issued Ordering your appearance in court on another date. A Warrant for your personal appearance may also be issued.

The Judge may grant one adjournment without requiring your personal appearance. To request this, please complete the form below and submit it to the Court either by email at court@glendalewi.gov or in person, as soon as possible. Important: If your request is received before alternative sentencing is processed, you will receive a notice by mail with your new...

If the citation specifically states “YES” in the box to the right of “Appearance Required”, then you must appear for the date and time scheduled.

North Shore Municipal Court The North Shore Municipal Court handles only non-criminal matters, specifically ordinance violations such as traffic citations, Municipal Code infractions, and disputed parking tickets. The Court hears cases for violations that occur within the Village of Bayside as well as the City of Glendale and the Village of Brown Deer.

Location 5909 N Milwaukee River Parkway Glendale, WI 53209 Hours Monday-Friday 7:30am to 3:30pm  

Online To pay via debit or credit card, you must pay online. The citation number is required to pay online. If you do not know the citation date or citation number, contact the Clerk of Court at 414-228-1752.   By Mail To pay via check or money order, mail the check or money order to:...

Reschedule a Court Date The Judge may grant one adjournment without requiring your personal appearance. To request this, please complete the form below and submit it to the Court either by email at court@glendalewi.gov or in person, as soon as possible. Important: If your request is received before alternative sentencing is processed, you will receive...

What to Expect on Your Court Date The court date listed on your citation (ticket) is when you must appear in court and enter a plea. This means you will tell the court whether you are: GUILTY NOT GUILTY NO CONTEST Court Procedures and Your Rights 1. If this is your first court appearance for...

Trial Process Overview Each party is responsible for ensuring their witnesses are present at trial. If you intend to call witnesses, you must bring them with you on the day of trial. You have the right to be represented by an attorney, but legal representation is not required to proceed with a trial. Please note...

Information for Juveniles Appearing in Municipal Court Who is considered a juvenile?In Municipal Court, a juvenile is anyone 16 years old or younger. Traffic ViolationsJuveniles cited for traffic violations are subject to the same court procedures and penalties as adults. These cases are scheduled on the adult court calendar. Non-Traffic ViolationsThe Court also has authority...

Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) – Jury Trial Information If you are charged with Operating a Motor Vehicle While Intoxicated, Operating While Impaired, or Operating with a Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) over 0.08%, and you enter a Not Guilty plea, you have the right to request a jury trial. How to Request a Jury Trial To...

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