Search Stevens Point Released Inmates
Stevens Point Released Inmates searches start with the city records request page or the public portal because those are the two official city routes for police records. That is a good fit for a city where the police department, the request portal, and the county jail trail can all touch the same case. If the person was booked into Portage County, the county corrections page becomes the next step. That keeps the search local and makes it much easier to see where a release ended up.
Stevens Point Released Inmates Search
The city records page at Stevens Point Records Requests is the first source to use. It gives the public the mailing address at 933 Michigan Avenue, the in person option at the police department, the office hours, and the cost schedule for reports and copies. That means you can start with a real city office rather than a generic online directory.
The city also has a public portal at Stevens Point Public Records Portal. That portal is useful because it lets you submit and track requests online and get email updates. For a released inmates search, that is a clean way to manage a report request once you know the person or the incident you want. It is especially useful when the office is closed and you still want the request moving.
The records page also gives you the office hours and the mail path to the Police & Fire Commission. Those details matter when you want to file the request before the portal reply comes back. The office processes requests in the order received, so a complete and specific form is still the fastest way to get a clean answer.
Because Stevens Point uses both a records portal and a mail path, the office is set up for follow-up work as well as first contact. If you need to check the same event later, the portal keeps the request history in one place and the Police & Fire Commission mail path keeps older requests anchored to the city office. Once the search reaches Portage County, the lack of an online inmate list means the phone line and VINE become the real custody tools instead of a copied roster.
Stevens Point is tied closely to Portage County jail activity, so the city record and the county custody record often belong in the same search path. That makes the city useful for the first request and the county useful for the follow-up. If the person was held in the county jail, Portage County is the next place to check after the city report.
- Full name or known alias
- Approximate incident or booking date
- Police report or request number
- Any Portage County clue you already have
That is usually enough to move from a city records request to the county trail without wasting time.
Stevens Point Released Inmates Records
The city records page is a practical request page because it gives you the contact route, the office hours, and the cost structure. Open Stevens Point Records Requests when you need the city report side of the record. The image below points to the same city page and gives the search a visual anchor.

That image fits the city records page because the office handles the official request path for reports, copies, and related paperwork. It is the right place to start when the record began with a local call or incident.
The county side matters too. Portage County's corrections division page gives the jail and juvenile detention contact, and that means a city record can quickly become a county custody question. For that follow-up, use Portage County Corrections Division and keep the county page open if the person was booked after the city event.
Open the portal source here: Stevens Point Public Records Portal. The second image below matches the portal path and shows the online request route.

That image is the right fit when you want to submit a request any time of day and track it without calling the office first.
How to Search Stevens Point Released Inmates
Wisconsin Circuit Court Access at Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the public summary tool that can show what happened after the booking. If the city report led to a county case, WCCA can show the case status, parties, and docket trail. That is usually the fastest way to see whether a request should go to the court clerk instead of the police department.
VINE at VINE is another useful follow-up if you want custody change alerts. That matters when the person left the county jail but may still show up later in another facility. If the case moved into Wisconsin DOC custody, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator can show the state side of the trail.
For records law, the baseline is Wis. Stat. 19.35. The Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government at DOJ Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library county resources page at Wisconsin State Law Library county resources are the best official backup sources if you need help framing the request or checking the right office.
Stevens Point works well because the city request page, the portal, and the county corrections page line up in a straight path. That makes the record easier to follow from first request to final copy.
Portage County Released Inmates
When a Stevens Point search reaches the county side, the Portage County Corrections Division page is the local source to use. Open Portage County Corrections Division for the jail address at 1500 Strongs Avenue in Stevens Point and the main phone number at (715) 346-1259. The county research notes that there is no online inmate list, so direct phone inquiry and VINE are the best public paths.
The county page is also useful because it shows the wider facility picture. Portage County Jail and juvenile detention use staff support, a teacher from Stevens Point School District, a social worker, a psychiatrist, Summit food service, Southern Health Partners, and volunteer religious and treatment programs. That is a strong sign that the county is managing more than custody alone.
Those services matter because they show the county jail and juvenile detention are built around school continuity and treatment, not just holding a person. If you need to know where a released inmates trail went after the city report, that kind of program detail can tell you which county office is most likely to know the next step. It also explains why direct phone inquiry is still so important for Portage County.
If you need release status, bond, or a custody change, VINE at VINE can help, and direct phone inquiry at (715) 346-1259 is still the fastest route when you want a current answer. From there, WCCA and the DOC Offender Locator can show what happened after the county stay ended.
Note: Portage County is the key fallback when a Stevens Point police record turns into a jail or release question.