Search Fitchburg Released Inmates
Fitchburg Released Inmates searches start with the police records page and the request form because those are the two official city paths for records. That works well for a city where the records bureau handles the paperwork and the request form explains how the office wants it filed. If the person moved into Dane County custody or court, the county sheriff and WCCA can take over from there. The city first, county second flow keeps the search tight and helps you avoid a broad guess.
Fitchburg Released Inmates Search
The records page at Fitchburg Police Records is the first city source to use. It says the records bureau processes and maintains official records, and it gives the records department phone number and email address. The page also says open records requests can be made in person, by phone, fax, or email, which makes it flexible when you need to ask about a report tied to a release.
The request form at Fitchburg Records Request Form is the second city source. It explains that simple requests usually take a minimum of 10 business days, and that complex requests with video or digital evidence take longer. That matters because a released inmates search often becomes a copy request once you know which report or case you are looking for. The form tells you how the office wants the request filed.
Fitchburg also points you toward crash reports through BuyCrash after the state report delay, which shows the city expects different record types to move on different schedules. That is useful because a release search may involve both the arrest report and the later court or case record. The city pages help keep those things separate.
The bureau phone number, email address, and fax line give you three ways to follow up when a request slows down. That matters if you need a report tied to a recent booking, because the office contacts the requestor when the record is ready and complex video or digital evidence can take longer than the first 10 business days.
Fitchburg is also useful because it separates the ordinary report from the extra material. The bureau can keep supplemental reports, photographs, citations, dispatch audio, body camera footage, and dash camera footage, so a released inmates search can turn into a broader evidence request without leaving the city page. That helps if you need to see why the booking happened or whether a later citation changed the case. Resident and non-resident record check fees make the office more formal than a quick screen, but the tradeoff is a clearer path for follow-up.
- Full name or known alias
- Approximate incident or booking date
- Report number if you have it
- Any Fitchburg location clue you already know
That small set of facts is usually enough to get the right office and the right request form.
Note: A tight request with the date, place, and names involved is the fastest way to reach the right Fitchburg file.
Fitchburg Released Inmates Records
The records page and request form work together. Open Fitchburg Police Records when you need the office contact path, then use the request form when you want the request in the format the bureau expects. The first image below points to the records page and keeps the search tied to the city office.

That image fits the records page because the records bureau is the office that handles the official paperwork and the first response to a release-related request.
Open the request form here: Fitchburg Records Request Form. The second image below points to the form itself and shows the request path in the exact place the office wants it.

That image is useful when you want to submit a request that the bureau can process without guessing. It keeps the search in the right workflow from the start.
The records bureau also keeps supplemental reports, photographs, citations, dispatch audio, body camera footage, and dash camera footage. It handles fingerprint records and records checks too, so a release search can grow into a broader file request when you need the supporting material instead of only the summary report.
Fee details matter here. Fitchburg lists a resident records check at $10 and a non-resident records check at $20, with additional charges for copies, discs, video, and notary work. When a file is larger than one page, the office contacts the requestor when it is ready, which is another reason to keep the request specific and complete.
Fitchburg Released Inmates Follow-Up
Because Fitchburg sits in Dane County, the county sheriff page becomes the next local step when the city record turns into a custody or jail question. Use Dane County Sheriff's Office when you need the county jail side or an inmate lookup path. That is the right follow-up if the person was booked after a Fitchburg arrest or if the city report led to county custody.
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access at Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the public summary tool for the court side. It can show whether the city event became a county case and what the docket trail looks like. If the person moved into state supervision, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator can show the next custody layer.
VINE at VINE is another useful follow-up if you want alert style notices instead of a one time search. That can help when a release may be followed by another transfer or supervision change.
Fitchburg works well because the city request path is clear and the county fallback is easy to name. That keeps the search local and makes the result easier to trust.
The county fallback is useful because it gives you the next official office when the city file is not enough. If you have a booking date, a release date, or just the name, the county sheriff and WCCA can narrow the trail fast. From there, VINE can tell you whether the custody status changed again.
That approach keeps the search grounded and avoids low-quality county mirrors. If the record moved into DOC supervision, the state locator can show the release or discharge layer without guessing.
Dane County becomes the next office when the city record only gives you the start of the trail. The sheriff page and WCCA can show whether the matter stayed local, moved into custody, or became a public case that needs a clerk file. That is the cleanest way to keep a Fitchburg request tied to an official source. If the person moved into state supervision, DOC can show the later step without sending you back to the city desk.
If you only have a partial report date, the bureau can still sort the file by location and request type. That is the practical reason the form exists, and why a careful request often beats a broad one.
Note: Fitchburg works best when the city request form, county sheriff, and state court search are used in that order.