Search Dunn County Released Inmates

Dunn County Released Inmates searches are easier when you start with the county's own current inmate list and then follow the record trail to VINE and WCCA if the person has already moved out of custody. The jail is active, local, and specific. It handles booking, housing, and inmate services at the Dunn County Judicial Center, so the public does not need to guess which office owns the record. That matters when you want a quick answer and a clean path to a copied file later. The county also accepts public records requests, which keeps the search practical after the roster check.

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The official Dunn County current inmate listing is the fastest first stop. Open the county page for Dunn County Current Inmate Listing to see the live roster. The page is built for current inmates, so it helps you confirm whether a person is still in county custody before you move to a release check or a court search.

Dunn County also keeps the jail and sheriff information in plain sight. The sheriff office homepage at Dunn County Sheriff Office frames the wider department, while the sheriff contact page at Dunn County Sheriff Contact Information gives you the direct line for records, civil process, and the jail desk. The sheriff office sits at 615 Stokke Parkway Drive in Menomonie, and the jail phone is (715) 232-2220 with fax (715) 232-1845. That is useful because a Released Inmates search often turns into a short records question after the first look at the roster.

The county jail page at Dunn County Jail is also worth keeping open. It describes the facility as the place where booking, housing, and inmate services happen, which tells you the record is tied to an active jail operation rather than a generic public directory. That local anchor matters when you are trying to confirm a release, a transfer, or a recent booking that has not yet shown up in another system.

The image below links to the official Dunn County Sheriff Office page and shows the office that handles the county's Released Inmates questions.

Dunn County Released Inmates sheriff office image

That office is the main county contact when you need a live custody check or a clear path to a records request.

Once you know the jail has the right name, you can use VINE and WCCA to see whether the record has moved out of county custody. Dunn County makes that handoff simple because the county page, the jail page, and the sheriff contact page all point back to the same local system.

Note: Dunn County's current inmate list shows people in custody now, so Released Inmates follow-up usually needs VINE or WCCA when the name no longer appears.

Dunn County Released Inmates Search Steps

Begin with the county current inmate listing if you want a fast status check. Search by the name you have, then compare what you see with VINE. Dunn County participates in VINE, and the system can search by offender ID or name. That makes it a strong second step when the roster is thin or when you need a release alert after the first county check.

If the name does not appear in the county roster, do not stop there. A missing result can mean the person was released, transferred, or listed under a slightly different spelling. The jail still has booking, housing, and inmate service records that can help explain the gap. If you already know the booking date, use that detail when you call the jail desk or ask for the records office. A narrow question usually gets a quicker answer than a broad one.

WCCA at Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the next official step when you need the court side of the case. It is free, and it lets you search by party name or case number. That matters because a Released Inmates search is often only half of the story. The jail record tells you where the person was held. The court file tells you what happened after that.

Dunn County's search path is practical because it stays local first. You can use the county current inmate list, then VINE, then WCCA, and only then move to deeper state records if needed. That order keeps the search efficient and avoids skipping over the office that actually has the record.

If the person is no longer in county custody but still has an active Wisconsin case, the court summary can confirm the next step without any guesswork. If the county roster still shows the person, you can stop there and use the jail contact page for follow-up questions. That makes the Dunn County Released Inmates process easy to keep straight.

Dunn County Released Inmates Jail Details

Dunn County Jail is at 615 Stokke Parkway Drive, Menomonie, WI 54751, and the jail phone is (715) 232-2220. The facility houses sentenced and non-sentenced male and female inmates, and the jail page says it operates in line with Wisconsin statutes and Department of Corrections standards. That tells you the county is running a real detention operation, not a static name list. For Released Inmates searches, that difference matters because the office can answer both custody and records questions.

The jail's operations page also helps you understand how the county treats the people it houses. The page says the jail provides booking, housing, and inmate services. It also explains the video visitation system and notes that visitors must register with NCIC before scheduling. Those details are not the center of a search, but they help show the jail has an active service structure behind the record. If a person was recently released, the same jail office that handled visits and housing is the one that can help explain the record.

Open the jail source here: Dunn County Jail. The image below points to that official jail page and keeps the search tied to the county's own facility information.

Dunn County Released Inmates jail image

That image matches the jail page, which is the right place to confirm facility details before you move on to records or court follow-up.

Dunn County also gives you useful contact paths if the online roster does not answer everything. The sheriff contact page includes the business office, records line, and civil process line, while the jail line stays focused on custody questions. That split is helpful because a Released Inmates search often turns into a records question after the live status is clear.

If you need to understand how the jail handles recent bookings or a release that happened earlier in the day, the jail page is still the best local explanation. It is the county's own record of how the facility works, and that is usually better than trying to piece together a status from a copied directory.

Dunn County Released Inmates Records Requests

When you need a copied file, Wisconsin public records law gives you the framework. Start with Wis. Stat. ยง 19.35, then use the county office that actually has the record. Dunn County accepts public records requests, which is important because a booking sheet, jail note, or release confirmation is often what a Released Inmates search needs once the name is no longer on the current roster.

The state also keeps official guidance through the Office of Open Government. That page is useful when you want to frame a request clearly or confirm how a county office is supposed to respond. The Wisconsin State Law Library county resources page can also help you confirm the county's official tools before you send anything in writing.

Dunn County's sheriff contact page is the best place to start if you need the records line or the business office. The page gives the jail, records, and civil process contact numbers in one place, so you can keep the request short and specific. That is usually the fastest route when you need a booking record or a simple release confirmation rather than a large packet.

If the person moved into Wisconsin DOC custody after leaving county jail, the state offender locator at Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator can show the next custody layer. If the person later became a DOC records subject, the DOC public records requests page is the official state path for copies. Those pages are not a replacement for Dunn County, but they are the right follow-up when the county trail ends.

If the search turns federal, the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator is the last official stop. That is less common, but it keeps a Released Inmates search complete when custody leaves Wisconsin altogether. For most Dunn County questions, though, the county jail page and WCCA will do most of the work.

Released Inmates Follow-Up in Dunn County

Released Inmates follow-up in Dunn County is usually a simple sequence. Check the current inmate list first, then confirm a status change through VINE, then look at WCCA if you need the court side. That order works because each tool answers a different question. The roster tells you who is in the jail now. VINE tells you whether custody has changed. WCCA tells you what happened in court.

If a name drops off the county list, do not assume the record is gone. It may have shifted into a release, transfer, or state case. The county's jail and sheriff pages are still the right local source for that change. They keep the search close to Menomonie, which is where the custody and records trail begins.

When you need the county office, the sheriff contact page gives you the line, fax, and records path. When you need statewide follow-up, DOC and WCCA can carry the search farther. That split is useful because it keeps the search from becoming too broad too soon. A good Released Inmates search should stay local until the local source runs out.

Dunn County does that well. The county gives you a current roster, a jail page, a contact page, and public records access. That combination makes it easier to move from a name to a record without losing the thread.

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