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Contact Us

Teri Mattison
Municipal Court Clerk

  Email: bdpmunicpalcourt@gmail.com
  Court Clerk Phone: 715-929-1967
  Court Phone: 715-808-7650

  ALL MAIL MUST BE ADDRESSED TO:
c/o Municipal Court Clerk Teri Mattison
P.O. Box 163
Amberg, WI 54102

  Physical Address for IN PERSON COURT APPEARANCES:
BDP Fire Department
W8061 Rifle Range Lane
Pembine, WI 54156

Welcome to the Northern Marinette Joint Municipal Court. This Municipal Court serves the Towns of Beecher, Dunbar, Pembine, Niagara and Goodman. The Municipal Court provides a neutral setting for resolving alleged violations of the Town’s ordinances.

Matters Heard in Municipal Court

The Court has jurisdiction only over non-criminal, municipal ordinance violations.

Common cases include:

    • Underage alcohol
    • Parking
    • Building code violations
    • Disorderly conduct
    • Trespass
    • Health code violations
    • Animal control violations
    • Truancy

The Court Process

Each case before the Municipal Court begins when a town official issues a citation (ticket) alleging a violation of a town ordinance.

The ticket will include a hearing date for your first appearance. This is located on the upper left hand side of your citation.

Most tickets state that you do not need to appear at the hearing. Although an appearance is typically not required, please understand that unless you file a Not Guilty plea prior to this initial appearance (see below), your non-appearance will result in a finding of Guilty and you will be required to pay the amount on the ticket.

If you come to the court appearance, it is your opportunity to enter a plea. If the plea is Guilty or No Contest you likely will be found guilty and the court will impose a sentence, normally a fine (forfeiture), and you will be given time to pay.

If you enter a plea of Not Guilty at (or before) the Court appearance, the Court will order you to attend a Pre-trial meeting with the Town Attorney. If you and the Town Attorney come to a settlement agreement, the Court typically accepts the plea agreement. If you are not able to reach agreement with the Town Attorney you have a right to a trial with the Court.

Except for juvenile proceedings, all court matters are open to the public.