ADA & Language Accomodation
Americans With Disabilities Act
Click on the following links for more information:
- Frequently Asked Questions About ADA Accommodations
- Americans with Disabilities Act Court Policies and Procedures
- Courthouse Facilities Information
Form Number | Name of Form | Form Downloads |
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GF-153 | ADA Accommodation Request |
Language Assistance
Click on the following links for more information:
- Language Assistance Plan
- Language Identification Sheet
- Interpreter Information
- Los Servicios de interpretacion
Form Number | Name of Form | Form Downloads |
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GF-149 | Interpreter Request Form |
Using a TTY, a Wisconsin Relay “communication assistant” (CA) voices everything to the hearing person that is typed on one side of the conversation, and types everything the voiced caller says for the other side of the conversation.
How To Make/Dial A “711 WI Relay” Call:
- Dial “7-1-1”
- “7-1-1” will answer by saying: "Wisconsin Relay CA# _____. Go Ahead."
- Tell the CA you want to make a Relay call & give the CA the phone number
- The CA will dial the number.
- When the call goes through, you will say your greeting and then say, “Go ahead.”
- The person you called will respond and then end with, “Go ahead.”
- Like a “Walkie-Talkie” call, you and the person you called will continue alternately talking and ending with “Go ahead” (to let the other person know it is time to respond).
Contact: (608) 266-4311 or WI RELAY 7-1-1 AND ASK FOR THE ADA COORDINATOR TO GET FURTHER INFORMATION.