Crawford County Released Inmates Search

Crawford County Released Inmates searches start with the sheriff office because the county does not provide an online inmate roster. That makes the local phone line the main path for a custody check, a release question, or a records request. If you have a name and a date range, the office in Prairie du Chien can usually tell you whether the person is still in jail or whether the trail has moved to a court record. From there, VINE and WCCA can help if you need a state-level follow-up.

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The Crawford County Sheriff's Office is at 224 N Beaumont Rd, Prairie du Chien, WI 53821. The phone number is (608) 326-0241, and the fax number is (608) 326-0207. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Those are the first facts to know because Crawford County does not post a public inmate roster. If you want inmate information, the sheriff office is where you start.

Prairie du Chien is the county seat, so the sheriff office sits in the main local government circle. That matters for a Released Inmates search because the office is not just a jail desk. It is the county contact point for law enforcement and correctional services. A direct call can confirm current custody, a release date, or the right office for a records request without sending you into a dead-end search.

The state VINE page at VINE is the most direct follow-up when Crawford County is not enough on its own. VINE can search by offender ID or name and can send custody notifications when status changes later. That is useful when the person may still be moving through the system after release from the county jail.

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That image fits Crawford County because the county starts with a phone inquiry, and VINE helps cover the next change if the jail answer is only part of the story.

Crawford County also says the sheriff office provides law enforcement and correctional services. That keeps the search grounded in one local agency. You are not trying to match a booking to a separate public list. You are talking to the office that runs the correctional side of the county record.

Note: Crawford County does not provide an online inmate roster, so direct contact with the sheriff office is the fastest way to begin a Released Inmates search.

Crawford County Released Inmates Jail Details

The sheriff office is the practical center for Crawford County Released Inmates information. The county says inmate information is available by direct contact with the jail, and that makes the phone line the best first step. If you are checking a recent booking, the office can tell you whether the person is still in custody, has already been released, or moved into a different status. That is often faster than trying to piece the record together from public search tools alone.

Because the county does not provide an online roster, a narrow question works best. Give the full name, a rough date, and ask whether the office can confirm current or recent custody. That simple request is easy for staff to understand and easier for them to answer. It also keeps the search local, which is important when the county has already told you that the jail desk is the source of record information.

Once you have the jail answer, compare it with Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. WCCA lets you search by name or case number and view criminal case information. It is the public court summary, not the paper file, but it often explains what happened after a booking or release. For Crawford County, that makes WCCA the cleanest public follow-up after the phone call.

If the person moved from jail to court, the county and court records will tell different parts of the story. The jail office tells you the custody side. WCCA tells you the case side. Together they make the Released Inmates search much easier to trust.

Crawford County Released Inmates Records Requests

When Crawford County Released Inmates information needs to become a copied record, the public records path is the right next step. Wisconsin public records law at Wis. Stat. ยง 19.35 gives the public a basis to inspect and copy records, subject to the usual limits. For Crawford County, that is the legal backdrop behind a jail or arrest record request. A clear request usually works best. Name, date range, and record type are enough to get the office moving.

The Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government is a useful state fallback when you want help making the request more precise. That is especially helpful for a county like Crawford, where the office handles requests directly and the public does not get a roster to browse. The Wisconsin State Law Library county resources page is another safe reference if you want to confirm county record paths before you ask.

If the person moved into DOC custody after leaving Crawford County, the DOC Offender Locator is the next state tool to use. If you need a DOC request instead of a county request, the DOC public records requests page is the official route. And if the trail goes outside Wisconsin, the Federal BOP Inmate Locator is the final check.

Crawford County keeps the request path practical. The sheriff office handles the local question. WCCA shows the court trail. State records tools take over only if the person is no longer in county custody. That keeps the search in the right order and avoids wasting time on a stale record.

Released Inmates searches often need a second step after the county call. In Crawford County, that second step is usually WCCA or a public records request. If the jail office says the person is no longer in custody, the court record can show whether there is a public case behind the booking. If the office can provide a record copy, that may be enough to finish the search without moving to another source.

The county's office hours help keep the search efficient. Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM is the best window for a direct call or request. During those hours, you are most likely to reach the office that handles jail information and correctional questions. Outside those hours, the county is still the right source, but you may need to wait for the next business day to get the answer.

Crawford County also benefits from VINE because it extends the search beyond the first phone call. That can matter when a person has been released but may still reenter custody or move to another facility. VINE adds a change alert layer that the county roster would normally handle in a larger jail system.

For most Crawford County Released Inmates questions, the order is simple: call the sheriff office, check WCCA, then use state locator or records tools if the county record ends. That sequence keeps the search local first and official all the way through.

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