Burnett County Inmate Population

Burnett County inmate population searches usually start with the sheriff's office and then move to the county jail, court records, or Wisconsin DOC tools if the first pass does not settle the question. The jail holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced misdemeanants serving terms of less than one year, so the local trail is often direct. When you need a booking check, a release check, or a paper trail that links the arrest to a later case, the county roster, VINE, and WCCA work best together. That approach keeps the search tied to Burnett County instead of guessing at a state or federal match.

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Burnett County Inmate Population Search

The Burnett County Sheriff's Office says inmate information is available through direct contact, and the county government page helps route people to sheriff services when the jail desk is busy. The roster is useful because it can be searched by last name, date of confinement, and location. VINELink is another route, and the research notes that Burnett County participates in the notification system by offender ID or name. That matters when you are tracking a current hold or a recent release instead of a long case history.

Burnett County jail records are updated on a regular cycle, with some updates happening daily and others as often as every fifteen minutes. That makes timing important. A person booked this morning may not be on every screen yet. A person released earlier in the day may still appear until the next refresh. If the roster does not show a match, the state locator and WCCA often explain whether the person moved to prison custody, supervision, or a court file.

The safest search path is simple and steady. Start local, then move outward only when the county record is thin. That keeps the answer tied to Burnett County instead of opening a wider search than you need.

  • Check the county jail roster by name or date of confinement.
  • Use VINELink if you need a custody alert.
  • Use WCCA for the related criminal case.
  • Use the DOC locator if the person moved to state custody or supervision.

Burnett County Jail Records

The Burnett County Sheriff's Office keeps the jail records and says requests can be made in writing, in person, or by phone through the office. The jail is at Burnett County Sheriff's Office, 7410 County Road K, Room 122, Siren, WI 54872. The sheriff's office phone is (715) 349-2128, and the jail phone is (715) 349-2121. The email listed in the research is gtaggart@burnettcounty.org.

Booking records can include full name, physical description, mugshot, booking number, booking date and time, charges, bond or bail amount, and court date and location. The office says documents, photos, video footage, and tape recordings will not be sent by email. That means a plain request is not enough when you need a copy in hand. Requests should be made well in advance, because staff review records before release and may need time to follow the statute.

The copy schedule is also specific. Standard copies cost $0.25 per page for in-person or fax requests, while mailed copies cost $0.50 per page because postage and processing are included. Record checks cost $5 per subject. Search fees can apply when the cost to locate the record reaches the statutory threshold. Exact change is required for cash payments, so it is worth asking about payment before you drive over.

  • Written request by mail or email.
  • In-person request at the sheriff's office.
  • Phone request through the records deputy.
  • Copy and search charges based on the county schedule.

Burnett County Inmate Population Images

The statewide DOC locator is the best fallback when a Burnett County jail search does not resolve the custody question. It shows prisoners, parolees, probationers, discharged offenders, and people who have absconded or escaped. The source page at appsdoc.wi.gov/lop/welcome is the official starting point.

Burnett County inmate population DOC offender locator

That state tool helps separate county jail custody from DOC supervision and prison custody.

Burnett County cases also benefit from the statewide court database. The WCCA portal at wcca.wicourts.gov shows criminal case status, charges, and sentencing details that often explain why a person appeared in county custody.

Burnett County inmate population Wisconsin circuit court access

WCCA is the quickest way to connect a county booking to the case that followed it.

Open records questions are guided by the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government, which explains how agencies handle public requests and exceptions. The office page is at www.doj.state.wi.us/office-open-government.

Burnett County inmate population open government guidance

That guidance matters when you need a report, a photo, or a custody file that the jail does not publish online.

Wisconsin law library resources also help with public-record questions. The State Law Library keeps an open records page at wilawlibrary.gov/topics/records.php with statutes, case law, and general guidance.

Burnett County inmate population county jail information

The county jail overview helps show why Burnett County uses local custody tools first and state tools second.

VINE is another useful visual fallback because it supports custody alerts for people who are still in the system. The Burnett County research points to VINELink as the county notification path.

Burnett County inmate population VINE notification

That tool is better for status changes than for a full jail file, but it is very useful when a release or transfer matters.

Burnett County Inmate Population and Courts

WCCA is also the county warrant and case path. It is available day and night, and it gives you the case status, charges, and docket trail that often answer the next question after a jail search. Burnett County uses that statewide system because the jail record and the court record are not the same thing. If the jail roster is thin, WCCA is usually the better record to check next.

Burnett County also supports video visitation, which is another clue that a person is still in custody. The research says the service is available to approved visitors, and people without personal devices can use facility terminals. That kind of detail matters when you are trying to tell the difference between a live booking and a case that has already moved out of the jail.

For older or more complex matters, the Clerk of Courts is another stop. The research names (715) 349-2147 for the Clerk of Courts and says public access terminals are available at the Government Center lobby. That is useful when you want to see whether a local booking turned into a filed case, a warrant, or a later release.

  • WCCA is the best place for current county court data.
  • Video visitation can confirm active custody.
  • The Clerk of Courts helps with older filings and warrant questions.
  • Government Center terminals can help when online search results are narrow.

Burnett County Public Records

Wisconsin public-records law gives Burnett County inmates and requesters a clear starting point, but it also keeps some files private when release would threaten safety or security. Under Wis. Stat. 19.35, an authority may charge for copies based on actual cost and may charge for location work when the cost reaches the statutory level. That is why Burnett County can bill for copies, record checks, or search time without turning the request into a fee trap.

For the broader statewide picture, the DOC locator, community corrections page, and federal BOP locator all help when a local search no longer fits. Burnett County people can move from jail to prison or supervision quickly, so the best record trail is often county first, then state, then federal if needed. The county government page at www.burnettcounty.com remains the main local entry point for sheriff services and general county contact information.

When you make a Burnett County request, keep it short and exact. Give the full name, the date range if you know it, and the record type you want. That is usually enough for the sheriff's office to tell you whether the file exists and whether it will be copied, mailed, or held for pickup.

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