Eau Claire County Released Inmates Lookup

Eau Claire County Released Inmates searches work best when you start with the jail roster and then move to the sheriff office, the clerk of courts, or VINE if the person no longer appears in custody. The county's roster is updated Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM, so it gives you a narrow and useful snapshot instead of a stale copy. That timing matters when you are trying to confirm a booking, catch a release, or see whether the person moved to another record source. Eau Claire County gives you a clear public path from the first search to the next step.

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The live county source is the Eau Claire County Inmate Listing. The page says it lists current inmates in the Eau Claire County Jail and that new incarcerations and releases after the morning update do not show up right away. That makes the roster a practical first stop when you need a fast released inmates search, but it also reminds you to check the time of the update before you assume the list is complete.

The sheriff page at Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office gives the facility side of the search. The jail is at 710 Second Avenue in Eau Claire, the jail phone is (715) 839-4702, and the sheriff office is at 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 1400, with office phone (715) 839-4709. The sheriff page also lists the public counter hours as Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. That tells you where to call and where to go if the roster is not enough.

The sheriff page at Eau Claire County Sheriff's Office matters because it is the broader agency home for jail records, arrest records, and custody questions. The county says the office maintains a secure environment and the page links to the jail, the inmate roster, and VINE. That means you can move from a quick custody check to the office that manages the records without leaving official county sources.

Eau Claire County keeps the search orderly. The roster answers the current custody question. The sheriff office handles the public counter and records path. The jail page explains the facility. Together, those pages create a strong local starting point for a released inmates search.

Eau Claire County Released Inmates Jail Details

The Eau Claire County Jail is a good example of why a released inmates search needs more than one page. The roster updates only during a short weekday window, so a person who was just booked or just released may not appear until the next update cycle. That is not a flaw. It is how the county keeps the list controlled and current. It also means you should note the time before you decide a name is missing.

The jail side of the county is backed by the sheriff office at 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 1400. The sheriff office phone is (715) 839-4709 and the fax is (715) 839-4854. The jail itself uses (715) 839-4702 and the county notes 24-hour central control for that line. That split matters because a records question, a counter question, and a custody question may all land in different parts of the same office.

For a custody alert, use VINE. Eau Claire County's sheriff office participates in the statewide and national notification system, so it is a strong follow-up when the roster alone is not enough. VINE can tell you when a person's custody status changes again, which is especially useful after a release or transfer.

The Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator at appsdoc.wi.gov/lop/welcome is the next state-level option if the person moved from county jail into state custody or supervision. That step keeps the record trail moving instead of stopping at the jail door.

Eau Claire County Released Inmates Records Requests

Eau Claire County maintains arrest records, booking information, and jail records through the sheriff office and related court offices. If you need a deeper file, the Clerk of Courts page gives the court-record side of the search and explains how to request case records or copies. That is the right path when a jail record and a court case need to be tied together.

The county's records pages are useful because they sit close to the office that keeps the files. The clerk of circuit court office is at 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 2220, and the page lists phone (715) 839-4816. Public access is also tied to the county's regular weekday schedule, which means a follow-up call or in-person request can often move faster than a broad email.

The Wisconsin Department of Justice Office of Open Government at doj.state.wi.us/office-open-government is a helpful state reference when you are shaping a request. If you want the statute that governs public access, use Wisconsin Statute 19.35. Those links help keep an Eau Claire County records request short, specific, and tied to the right public-record rule.

The records trail in Eau Claire County is strong because the jail, sheriff office, and clerk of courts all sit on the same public path. That makes a released inmates search easier to extend into court records when you need the fuller story.

The image below uses the Office of Open Government fallback because Eau Claire County does not have a county-specific manifest image assigned for this page. It fits the records-request side of the search.

Eau Claire County Released Inmates Office of Open Government image

That image works here because public access is a real part of the Eau Claire County search path. It points back to the record-request side of the process instead of a generic graphic.

Note: The roster is updated in a morning window, so a just-released person may not appear until the next weekday refresh.

Eau Claire County Released Inmates Follow-Up

After the roster check, WCCA is the best public case follow-up. Open Wisconsin Circuit Court Access to see case status, docket information, and the public trail behind the jail event. If the person was booked on a criminal matter, WCCA can show whether the case is still open, resolved, or moving through a later court step. That gives your released inmates search a second layer without leaving official sources.

The county jail, the sheriff office, and the clerk of courts each handle a different part of the record set. That is why it helps to know the office address and the public counter hours before you start calling. Eau Claire County makes that easier than many places because the key records pages are already linked together on the county site.

If you still need a custody alert after the county list no longer shows the person, VINE is the cleanest next move. If the release turns into a state matter, the DOC locator adds another layer. Eau Claire County gives you enough official sources to move from current custody to court follow-up without guessing where the record lives.

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