Legal Tune Up can help remove eligible eviction records from CCAP

In Wisconsin, eviction records are supposed to be removed from the state records. However, sometimes this does not happen automatically, so LIFT Wisconsin can help. CCAP is Wisconsin Circuit Courts’ online public records database known as Consolidated Court Automation Program.
Easily and quickly displays your CCAP records for review
Allows you to determine if you can remove Wisconsin criminal or eviction records
Provides the correct form to file with the court
Takes less than 10 minutes to get started
It is free

Why Clean Up Your Records?

“Adverse online information can be a huge barrier for people who did no wrong, or were found not guilty or had the charges dismissed,” according to Ray Dall’Osto, a defense attorney at Gimbel Reilly Guerin & Brown. “Their opportunity for employment, housing and credit can be and is severely impacted when people look on CCAP and see this information, even when a case is dismissed.”

Removing eligible eviction records can have a positive impact for people and their families.

Landlords and financial lenders can search eviction
records in approving renters or when approving mortgage applications.
This can lead to bias against people based on the current records.
Removing these records can increase the opportunities of finding new housing or in purchasing a home.

What Eviction Records May Be Removed from CCAP?

Certain eviction records are supposed to be removed from the state records after two years. However, sometimes this does not happen automatically, so LIFT Wisconsin can help. Eviction records are supposed to be removed:
After two years in situations where a case was dismissed…
And there is no monetary judgement in the court record.