About St. Croix County
St. Croix County is a county in Wisconsin (WI) with a population of approximately 96,763 residents. The county seat is .
St. Croix County is one of the counties that make up Wisconsin, providing local government services including law enforcement, property records, courts, and public infrastructure to its residents.
County Details
- County
- St. Croix County
- State
- Wisconsin (WI)
- Population
- 96,763
- County Seat
Local Government
St. Croix County residents are served by county-level government that typically includes:
- County commission or board of supervisors — Elected officials responsible for county governance, budgets, and policy
- Sheriff's office — Provides law enforcement services throughout St. Croix County
- County clerk — Manages vital records, elections, and property records
- County courts — The judicial branch serving St. Croix County residents
- Tax assessor — Handles property tax assessments and collections
Getting Involved
Residents of St. Croix County can participate in local government by attending county commission meetings, voting in local elections, and contacting their county and state representatives. Find your elected officials by browsing the Wisconsin representatives page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the population of St. Croix County?
St. Croix County has an approximate population of 96,763 residents.
What is the county seat of St. Croix County?
The county seat of St. Croix County is .
What state is St. Croix County in?
St. Croix County is located in Wisconsin (WI).