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Stop Guessing Dane County Exhibit Rules

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  • Dane County plaintiffs mark exhibits with Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3..., and defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C....
  • Dane County's primary exhibit rule is Wis. Stat. § 801.18.
  • Dane County courts e-file through Wisconsin Circuit Court eFiling, with a maximum file size of 50 MB per document.
  • Dane County is part of the Dane County Circuit Court.
  • State capital courts (madison).
  • Statewide 2"x2" blank-square file-stamp requirement (wis. stat. § 801.18).
  • ExhibitPrep generates court-compliant Dane County exhibit stamps entirely in the browser, with files never leaving the user's device.
WisconsinWisconsin Circuit Court eFiling50 MB per document limit

Quick Reference

Plaintiff MarkingPlaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3...
Defendant MarkingDefendant's Exhibit A, B, C...
Court SystemDane County Circuit Court
File Size Limit50 MB per document
Primary RuleWis. Stat. § 801.18

Key Requirements for Dane County

  • State capital courts (Madison)
  • Statewide 2"x2" blank-square file-stamp requirement (Wis. Stat. § 801.18)
  • Statewide 20-day-before-trial exhibit exchange deadline (Wis. Stat. § 804.01)
  • High volume of government-related cases
  • E-filing capped at 50 MB per document through Wisconsin Circuit Court eFiling

Local Practice Notes

Dane County Circuit Court (Madison), Wisconsin's state capital county, follows the same statewide document-formatting rule as every other Wisconsin county under Wis. Stat. § 801.18: filings need a blank 2-inch by 2-inch square in the top-right corner for the court's file stamp, and proposed orders need a 3-inch top margin. Wisconsin's statewide exhibit exchange deadline runs 20 days before trial under Wis. Stat. § 804.01. As the seat of state government, Dane County sees a heavier-than-average volume of government-related litigation; confirm current formatting preferences with the clerk before trial since some specifics are set at the department level.

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Typical Dane County Exhibit Timeline

Discovery
Gather exhibits
Pre-Trial
Mark & exchange
Trial
Present exhibits

Dane County (Madison) follows Wisconsin statewide e-filing format requirements.

Dane County Exhibit FAQs

How do I mark exhibits for Dane County courts?

In Dane County, Wisconsin, plaintiffs typically use Plaintiff's Exhibit 1, 2, 3... while defendants use Defendant's Exhibit A, B, C.... Always verify with the specific court division's local rules.

What is the e-filing system for Dane County?

Dane County uses Wisconsin Circuit Court eFiling for electronic filing. The maximum file size is typically 50 MB per document. Check with your specific court for exact requirements.

What are the exhibit rules for Dane County Circuit Court?

Dane County (Madison) follows Wisconsin statewide e-filing format requirements. Always verify current requirements with the court clerk or your specific judge's standing orders.

Does ExhibitPrep work for Dane County courts?

Yes! ExhibitPrep creates professional exhibit stamps that comply with Dane County, Wisconsin court requirements. Our tool supports the marking conventions used in Dane County Circuit Court.

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Dane County Courthouses

Specific filing requirements vary by courthouse. Select your courthouse for detailed information:

Last updated: 2026-03. Always verify current requirements with your court.