Roberta A. Fisher, County Clerk; Rose Ziel, Chief Deputy County Clerk; Rose Dull, Deputy Clerk
Crawford County Clerk
Telephone:
Phone: 608-326-0201
Mail:
Roberta A. Fisher
Crawford County Clerk
225 North Beaumont Road, Suite 210
Prairie du Chien, WI 53821
rfisher@crawfordcountywi.org
Welcome to the Crawford County Clerk's website. The Clerk's office is located in the Crawford County Administration Building, 225 North Beaumont Road, Suite 210,Prairie du Chien
Office Hours - 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Open over the lunch hour)
The duties of the County Clerk are contained in 59.23 of the State Statutes. The County Clerk's office provides a wide variety of services to the public such as: issuing marriage licenses; issuing hunting and fishing licenses; issuing dog licenses; issuing temporary license plates; issuing registrations for boats under 14 feet, ATV and snowmobiles; County Board proceedings; election results and general financial accounts of the County. Please feel free to telephone or e-mail if you need additional information.
It is the goal of the County Clerk's office to serve the public in an efficient and courteous manner.
Roberta A. Fisher, Crawford County Clerk
Staff: Rose Ziel, Chief Deputy Clerk, Rose Dull, Deputy Clerk
U.S. Supreme Court Decision Clears Wisconsin Voter Photo ID Law
Monday, March 23, 2015, the United States Supreme Court issued an order declining to hear an appeal on Wisconsin's voter photo ID law. On advice of the Wisconsin Attorney General, the photo ID law will not be enforced for the April 7, 2015 Spring Election, but will be enforced for subsequent elections.
Examples of acceptable photo IDs:
- Wisconsin Driver License
- Wisconsin State ID Card
- Military ID Card
- US Passport Book or Card
- Driver License Receipt issued by the WI DOT, within 45 days of issuance
- ID issued by a federally recognized Wisconsin Indian Tribe
- A photo ID issued by a Wisconsin accredited university or college, or technical college along with an enrollment verification documnt. Valid for two years from date of issuance.
If you do not have a valid Wisconsin Driver License or State ID you can receive a free State ID from the local DMV if you specifically request a free ID for voting purposes. If you do not have a birth certificate, the DMV can help with that too.
For more information regarding elections please visit the following websites:
Election FAQs
My Vote