Mosinee Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Mosinee, Wisconsin government websites.
The governing body of Mosinee, Wisconsin, is the Mosinee City Council, which consists of 6 elected members. Council members are elected to serve 2-year terms, with elections held in the spring of odd-numbered years. The council is responsible for making decisions on city policies, budgets, and ordinances.
For the fiscal year 2023, the City of Mosinee has an approximate annual operating budget of $1.8 million. This budget covers essential services such as public safety, infrastructure maintenance, and community development, ensuring the city operates efficiently and meets the needs of its residents.
Regular city council meetings are held on the first and third Monday of each month at 6:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Mosinee City Hall, located at 225 Main Street, Mosinee, WI 54455. Residents are encouraged to attend these meetings to stay informed and engaged with local governance.
Mosinee, Wisconsin, located in Marathon County, has a current population of approximately 4,000 residents, according to the 2020 U.S. Census data. This small city is known for its close-knit community and scenic surroundings, making it a desirable place for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Key landmarks in Mosinee include the Mosinee River, which offers recreational opportunities such as fishing and kayaking, and the historic Mosinee Mill, a significant site that reflects the city’s industrial past. The city is also home to the popular neighborhood of Riverside, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and proximity to local parks.
Economically, Mosinee has a rich history tied to the lumber industry, which played a crucial role in its development during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the city continues to thrive with a diverse economic base, including manufacturing and retail sectors, contributing to its overall growth and sustainability. The city operates on a budget of approximately $2.5 million for the fiscal year 2023, which supports various community services and infrastructure projects.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What are the school district and education performance data for Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin?
2 What are the crime statistics for Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin?
3 What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin Library?
4 Where is the Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin Public Library located?
5 Where is the nearest fingerprinting office located in Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin?
6 What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Mosinee, Marathon County, Wisconsin, and what information is provided in the records?
The records available from the Register of Deeds include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce records. To obtain any of these records, you will need to fill out an application form and provide a valid photo ID. You will also need to provide the full name of the person whose record you are requesting, as well as the date and place of the event.
7 How do I register to vote in Mosinee, Wisconsin?
Mosinee residents can register to vote online at the MyVote Wisconsin website (https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/RegisterToVote). The voter registration deadline is 20 days before an election. To register, you'll need a valid Wisconsin driver's license or state ID card.
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8 How do I look up property records in Mosinee, Wisconsin?
9 How do I get a birth or death certificate in Mosinee, Wisconsin?
10 How do I find business license records in Mosinee, Wisconsin?
11 Vital Records Procedures
The records available from the Register of Deeds include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce records. To obtain any of these records, you will need to fill out an application form and provide a valid photo ID. You will also need to provide the full name of the person whose record you are requesting, as well as the date and place of the event.
You can find more information about obtaining vital records from the Marathon County Register of Deeds on their website: https://www.co.marathon.wi.us/departments/register-of-deeds.
12 School District & Education Data
13 Crime Statistics
14 Library Public Records Access
15 Public Library Location
16 Fingerprinting Services
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