Find Outagamie County Inmate Population

Outagamie County inmate population searches are one of the clearest county jail systems in the research because the county publishes a PDF inmate list that updates several times a day. That roster gives you the name, inmate ID, sex, race, time incarcerated, location code, and classification. It is a detailed starting point, and the location codes tell you whether the person is actually in jail or out on monitoring or day reporting. That makes Outagamie County a strong search page when you need quick status information.

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Outagamie County Inmate Population Search

The Outagamie County Sheriff's Office maintains the county jail and inmate records, and the county publishes the inmate list at Outagamie County Inmate List. The file is a PDF that updates multiple times daily during business hours. That makes it easier to see who is in custody without guessing at the date. The roster includes inmate ID number, name, sex, race, time incarcerated, location, and classification level, so it tells a lot more than a simple name-only list.

The location code matters too. The county uses codes such as JAIL-3RD-3B-3B6, OUT-GPS, and OUT-DRC. Those codes tell you whether the person is in a jail cell, on GPS monitoring, or in the day reporting center. That is a big help when a county page has to separate real custody from a supervised release setting. Outagamie County is one of the better examples of how a roster can show the details that make a search useful.

Use a direct search approach. A name is enough to start, but the inmate ID or the location code makes the result cleaner. If the roster moves during the day, the date and time of incarceration can help you tell whether the file is current. That is the kind of detail that saves time in a county with a busy jail system.

  • Inmate ID if you have it
  • Last name and first name
  • Sex or race if needed to confirm the match
  • Time incarcerated and location code

Outagamie County Jail Records

Outagamie County jail records are tied closely to the PDF roster, but the sheriff office still controls the underlying jail information. That matters when the roster is updated and then a person is briefly removed for court or work-release status. The research says temporary removals happen during court appearances, GPS participants are listed separately, and work-release participants are indicated in the roster. Those details show why the county list is more than a simple roll call. It is a live jail management tool.

The county government image at Outagamie County Government is the best local visual anchor for that system. The sheriff office handles the jail, and the county government page gives the broader public face of the record trail. If you need to know whether the person is still in jail, the roster is usually enough. If you need to know why the roster changed, the court docket and the sheriff office can fill in the rest.

Outagamie County also works well with state resources. The Wisconsin DOC locator covers prison and supervision records, and VINE can show custody changes that happened after the county roster was updated. That is useful because a person can move from a jail bed to a GPS or day reporting setting without ever leaving the broader county system. The roster tells you what kind of custody it is, and the state tools tell you whether the case moved further.

Outagamie County Inmate Population Images

The county government page is the strongest local image for Outagamie County. See Outagamie County Government for the county office behind the jail system.

Outagamie County inmate population county government

That image fits the county structure because the roster and the records flow through the sheriff office and county departments.

The court system is the next layer. See Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the public case record that follows the arrest into court.

Outagamie County inmate population Wisconsin circuit court access

WCCA helps explain the case when the jail list shows a removal or change in status.

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

Outagamie County inmate population DOC Offender Locator

That source matters when the person leaves county jail but still appears in DOC records.

VINE is the status-change tool. See VINELink for alerts.

Outagamie County inmate population VINE notification

That image matches the custody-change side of the search.

Outagamie County Inmate Population and Courts

Outagamie County courts are the next layer after the inmate list. WCCA can show the criminal case, the hearing trail, and the disposition that sits behind a booking. That matters because the roster is a current status tool while the court file is the history tool. In Outagamie County, the two together give a much clearer picture than one page alone.

The DOC locator is also important because a county booking can turn into a prison or supervision record. If the roster shows a release or a monitoring status, DOC can still show whether the person is in state custody or under supervision. That is why county and state records should be read together instead of one after the other in isolation.

Outagamie County also has a strong connection to community corrections, so the roster code can mean something beyond jail. A person on GPS or day reporting may still be in the county system, but not behind a locked door. That kind of detail is exactly why the county PDF is so useful.

Outagamie County Public Records

Outagamie County public records requests still follow Wisconsin law. The sheriff office and county government page are the local public-facing sources, but the request process is still shaped by the general rule in Wis. Stat. 19.35. The law favors access unless another rule, a privacy concern, or a security issue changes the result. That is why a narrow, specific request works better than a broad one.

The Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library both help explain the public records process. They are useful if you need a booking report, a jail record, or a custody document that is not already on the PDF roster. If the case has moved into state custody, the DOC locator can still show the person even when the local list is no longer current.

For Outagamie County, the best search path is simple: sheriff roster, county government, WCCA, DOC, and VINE. That stack covers the live custody record, the court case, the state custody record, and the notification layer. It is enough for most Outagamie County inmate population questions.

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