Search Kewaunee County Inmate Population

Kewaunee County inmate population searches are a little richer than a bare-bones county page because the jail has a public roster and a direct contact path. The research gives the county jail, direct phone numbers, a search roster, and communication details. That means Kewaunee County can answer both the current custody question and the follow-up question without much guesswork. If you need a live inmate result, start with the roster. If you need a record after that, check WCCA and the jail records request path. Kewaunee County gives you a clear ladder to climb.

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Kewaunee County Inmate Population Search

The Kewaunee County Sheriff's Office keeps the county jail at 620 Juneau Street in Kewaunee. The research gives the sheriff as Matiney J. Joski, the sheriff's office phone at (920) 388-3100, the jail phone at (920) 388-7157, and a direct contact number for current information. That makes Kewaunee County a search-friendly county because the office, the roster, and the contact numbers all point in the same direction. The county government site at Kewaunee County Government supports the same local path.

The county also provides strong state links. Wisconsin Circuit Court Access shows the case file, VINE gives custody alerts, and the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator covers prison and supervision. Kewaunee County is one of the counties where the live jail record can be useful on its own, but the court and DOC files still make the bigger picture clearer. That is especially true if the person moves quickly between booking and court.

Use a short search list.

  • Full name or known alias
  • Approximate booking date
  • Whether you need current custody or a historical record
  • Use the jail roster before you call for a record request

Kewaunee County Jail Records

Kewaunee County jail records are more detailed than many small-county pages because the research gives both a live roster and a rich communication section. The current roster is updated regularly, and the county also lists historical request steps. Booking records include the basic identity details, the booking date, the bond amount, and the court date. That means the record can do a lot of work before you ever need to call the sheriff. The county also explains how to request older jail records, which is useful when a current roster no longer shows the person.

The jail communication details are part of the same record trail. The county describes the tablet program, messaging rules, photo messaging, video messaging, and the record-sealing process. Those details are not needed for every search, but they show that Kewaunee County keeps a full custody record, not just a name list. That is why the county page is one of the more complete ones in this batch.

Wisconsin public-record law still matters, of course. Under Wis. Stat. 19.35, records are generally open unless a limit applies. The DOJ open government office and the State Law Library are still useful when you need a written request for a record that is not on the roster. In Kewaunee County, that request path is a follow-up, not the first step.

Kewaunee County Inmate Population Images

The county government image is the best local visual fit for Kewaunee County because it points back to the local office network that supports the jail. See Kewaunee County Government for the county source.

Kewaunee County inmate population county government

That image fits because the county government is part of the same custody search path.

The court docket is the next place to look after a booking. See Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the public case record.

Kewaunee County inmate population Wisconsin circuit court access

CCAP helps explain what happened after the county jail entry.

The DOC locator is the state custody fallback. See Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator for prison and supervision records.

Kewaunee County inmate population DOC Offender Locator

That image helps when the county phase ends and the case moves to DOC.

VINE is useful for custody status changes and alerts. See VINELink for the notification path.

Kewaunee County inmate population VINE notification

That state image matches the change-alert side of the record trail.

The county-jail background is still important. See Wisconsin Counties Association for statewide jail structure.

Kewaunee County inmate population county jail information

That source explains why each county organizes custody records a little differently.

Kewaunee County Inmate Population and Courts

Kewaunee County court records matter because the jail has both a current roster and a historical request path. Once the inmate name is found, the court docket shows the criminal case behind it. That tells you whether the booking is still live, whether the person has moved on, or whether the jail record is just one part of a larger court case. The docket also helps with the record-sealing question, because the county research notes that expungement and petition steps can come into play for older records.

The county's communication tools are also a reminder that custody records are broader than a roster. Kewaunee County gives a detailed framework for tablet use, messaging, and historical requests. That means the county search is not just about finding a name. It is about matching the record to the right stage in custody, court, or supervision.

Note: Kewaunee County inmate population searches work best when you start with the roster, then use the court docket and historical request path as needed.

Kewaunee County Public Records

Kewaunee County inmate population records fit Wisconsin's open-records system, but the county still makes you use the right route. The live roster is the first step, the sheriff is the office for older records, and the court docket is the next public source. The DOJ open government office and the State Law Library are useful for written requests if the roster does not answer the question. That keeps the county page practical while still respecting the public-record rules.

Kewaunee County is one of the best examples in this batch of a county that mixes a live roster with a direct historical request path. That makes the page more specific and more useful than a generic county summary.

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