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Understanding CCAP: Wisconsin Circuit Court Access Training

Welcome to your Reentry Mythbuster Training! In this session, you'll learn about the CCAP (Consolidated Court Automation Programs) which allows public access to court record summaries in Wisconsin. Explore what CCAP is, its relevance, and how it benefits ex-offenders. You'll also find additional resources for serving ex-offenders. For more information, visit the Wisconsin Circuit Courts website or contact our team. Let's dive in and enhance your understanding of public records access in Wisconsin!

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Understanding CCAP: Wisconsin Circuit Court Access Training

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  1. Good Day This is your Reenty Mythbuster Training ENJOY Click here to begin

  2. What is CCAP? A web site that sells fitted baseball caps Access to Public Records of the Wisconsin Circuit Courts Slang for bottle popper

  3. Right Street Wrong Address Think about this one a bit more. Hint: The answer involves something you would play for listening to music. Please try again! Go Back

  4. Getting Warmer The right answer is closer than you think. Please try again! Go Back

  5. Correct!!!! CCAP/Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) gives general public access to court record summaries via the Wisconsin open records law. For more information: http://wcca.wicourts.gov/index.xsl • For more information about serving ex-offenders, visit • http://www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/exo/ • or, contact Dom Tervalon • george.tervalon@dwd.wisconsin.gov • (608) 267-7259

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