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New London - Weyauwega Joint Municipal Court
Municipal Building
215 North Shawano Street
New London,
WI
54961
Phone: 920-982-8508
Fax: 920-982-8556
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New London - Weyauwega Joint Municipal Court serves the Cities of New London and Weyauwega.
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