Frequently Asked Questions
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For Ordinance Citations (traffic offenses included)
If it is before the court date, you can pay cash (must be exact change only) at the Lake Delton Police Department.
You can also pay via credit card by calling 866-480-8552 or you can pay online here. Service fees may be added for phone or online payments. All citations issued by Lake Delton Police Department will show up on the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access website (https://wcca.wicourts.gov/case.html).
If the court date has passed, use the phone number or website above to make a payment or contact the Clerk of Circuit Court at 608-355-3287. LDPD does not accept in-person payments after the court date.
For Parking Tickets
Parking tickets can be paid in person, during regular business hours, at LDPD (cash or check only) or mailed to PO BOX 510, Lake Delton WI 53940. You can also pay online using a credit or debit card at https://app.heygov.com/lakedelton.org/forms/police-department-fees. Please have the citation number handy if paying online.
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No, LDPD does not have patches or challenge coins for purchase or trade.
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Under the forms section of our website, complete the Open Records Request. If a juvenile is involved, you'll also need to complete the Juvenile Release form. Or, print an Open Records Request Form (PDF). Send the completed form to LDPD@lakedeltonpd.org or mail to:
Lake Delton Police Department
Attn: Records
P.O. Box 510
Lake Delton, WI 53940Please allow up to 10 business days to process your request.
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Vehicle accident reports are available online on the CrashDocs website
Please allow up to 10 business days from the date of accident for records to be posted to the website
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For Wisconsin residents, contact your county Clerk of Courts Office.
Sauk County Clerk of Court's phone number is 608-355-3287. You can visit the Sauk County website here.
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Lake Delton roads are open to ATV traffic, with some exceptions:
ATVs and Low Speed Vehicles (as defined in s. 340.01(27)(H) and 49 CFR571.3 and 571.500 (4-wheeled, capable of at least 20 MPH and not more than 25 MPH weighing less than 3,000 lbs.), are prohibited on Interstate 90/94, CTH A (except in zones designated as 35MPH or less), CTH P (except as designated in 42.115(A)(2(e)) and Birchwood Drive. ATVs are allowed on Hwy 12, CTH P from Birchwood Rd to Hwy 23 and any roads with posted speed limits of 35MPH or less.
ATV hours are 6AM to 10PM and drivers must possess a valid driver’s license and proof of insurance. Open intoxicants are not allowed. ATV/UTV vehicles must operate at the posted speed limit and may not operate at speeds greater than 45 miles per hour.
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Lake Delton Police Department does not offer DOT services. Find the location nearest you by visiting the DMV website here.
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Yes, a curfew for young people is enforced in Lake Delton. Under the ordinance governing this, it is illegal for people under the age of 15 years to be or remain in or on any of the public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or public places of the Village of Lake Delton between the hours of 11 pm and 5 am, unless such person is accompanied by his/her parent, guardian or other individual having custody of such person.
In addition, no person, fifteen through 17 years of age shall be or remain in or upon any of the public streets, sidewalks, alleys, or public places of the Village of Lake Delton between the hours of 11 pm and 5 am, Sunday evening through Friday morning, and between the hours of 1 am and 5 am on Saturday and Sunday morning, unless such person is accompanied by his/her parent, guardian or other individual having custody of such person.
This ordinance does not apply to any person under the age of 18 who is required to use the streets, alleys, or public places of the Village during the hours named, for the purpose of going to or returning from his/her place of employment, but no more than reasonable time shall be allowed for going to and returning from such employment.
It is also unlawful for any parent, guardian, or other individual having custody of any person under the age of eighteen years to allow or permit such person to violate the provisions of this ordinance.
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Handicapped, no parking/restricted parking, and trespass parking are all strictly enforced, look for signs. Disabled parking identification cards must be displayed properly by hanging them from the inside rearview mirror of the vehicle unless a special exception has been obtained from the Department of Transportation. Overnight RV parking is not allowed in any place (including Wal-Mart) other than a licensed campground.
Boat launches and beach access points (including Newport Park) require a parking pass purchase and parking in designated areas only. Look for signs.Only one vehicle allowed per parking stall. Boat and trailer parking stalls are for vehicles with boat trailers only - vehicles without a trailer will be ticketed.
Alternate side parking in the Village takes effect on December 1st and runs through March 15th each year. Between the hours of 12 midnight and 6 am, vehicles shall be parked on the even-numbered side of the street on even-numbered days of the month and on the odd-numbered side of the street on odd-numbered days of the month. Please be aware of what day it will be after midnight of the evening you park.
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Fingerprinting services are available through the Lake Delton Police Department for the general public or those applying for professional licenses. The cost is $10 per fingerprint card, cash only. No check or credit card transactions will be accepted. In order to receive the service you must provide a valid U.S. government-issued picture I.D. We utilize Live Scan digital fingerprint machines, as well as classic ink cards.
Fingerprinting services are available Monday through Friday by appointment only. Call 608-254-7571 to set up an appointment.
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The 1st step is to fill out a Ride Along Application (PDF) (or complete the form under the Forms section of this website) and submit it to the department for approval. After it’s been approved, you’ll be contacted by a staff member to arrange a date for your ride-along.