Find Jefferson County Released Inmates

Jefferson County Released Inmates searches work well because the county offers two direct inmate pages and both are built for quick status checks. One page updates in real time as you type. The other shows current inmates and recently released people, which is helpful when a person has just moved out of custody. That combination makes Jefferson County a strong place to start a released inmates search. You can check the live status, then move to court or records if the person is no longer in the jail view.

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The fastest local page is Jefferson County Inmate Lookup. It is a real-time inmate search system that updates as you type. You can search by last name, first name, and booking date. That is helpful when you have only part of a name or when you want to see whether a person is still in current custody before you ask for a copy or a jail file.

The sheriff's search page at Jefferson County Sheriff Inmate Search adds another useful layer. It shows in-custody inmates with booking dates and charges, and it also includes people released in the last 72 hours. That makes it one of the better county pages for recent release checks because it does not stop at the current inmate list. It reaches just far enough into the release window to matter. The sheriff office is at 411 S Center Ave in Jefferson, the sheriff phone is (920) 674-7310, the jail phone is (920) 674-7355, and the jail administrator is Captain Margareta Gray.

Jefferson County also gives you a direct sheriff contact path. Sheriff Paul Milbrath is listed at 411 S Center Ave in Jefferson, and the county email is Margo@jeffersoncountywi.gov. The jail phone and sheriff phone are both in the research, which makes it easier to reach the right office when a search result needs a human follow-up.

Open the real-time lookup page at Jefferson County Inmate Lookup if you want the live typed search. Then use the sheriff search page if you want the release window detail.

  • Full name or last name only
  • First name if known
  • Booking date or release window
  • Case or charge clue, if available

That order keeps the search clean. Jefferson County gives you a fast live check and a recent release check without forcing you to leave the county site too soon.

Note: Jefferson County's sheriff search is especially useful when you need a person released in the last 72 hours.

Jefferson County Released Inmates Lookup

The real-time lookup page is built for speed. It updates as you type, so you do not need a full case number to get started. That makes it practical when you only have a partial name or when you want to test a spelling before moving to the sheriff page or a court record. The page is simple, and that is the point. It turns a short clue into a usable county result fast.

The first image below links to the real-time lookup page, which is the county's fastest live check.

Jefferson County Released Inmates inmate lookup image

The image above matches the real-time inmate lookup and keeps the search tied to the live county page. That matters when you want current custody status instead of a broader records search.

The sheriff search page adds the release window. It shows current inmates and people released in the last 72 hours, which is one reason it stands out. You can use it when the person has just moved out of custody and the real-time page no longer gives you enough context.

Open the sheriff search page at Jefferson County Sheriff Inmate Search. The second image below points to that official page and keeps the search on the county's own site.

Jefferson County Released Inmates sheriff inmate search image

That image fits the sheriff search page because the office uses it to show custody status and recent releases. It is a strong follow-up when you want to know whether a person just left the jail.

Jefferson County's page structure is simple but effective. One tool answers the live status question. The other helps with the most recent release window. That is all you really need for a first-pass check.

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The sheriff's office contact details matter when the live pages are not enough. The research lists Sheriff Paul Milbrath, the jail administrator Captain Margareta Gray, a sheriff phone number, a jail phone number, and a county email address. That gives you a direct records path when you need to ask about a copy, an older booking, or a status question that the live pages do not answer.

Jefferson County also participates in VINE. The county notes a toll-free VINE number of 877-654-8463, which matters because VINE can send custody notifications when an inmate moves, releases, or changes status. If you are watching a release or need an alert after the first search, VINE is a practical county-level safety tool.

For court follow-up, Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the public summary source. Open Wisconsin Circuit Court Access to see case status, docket entries, and party names. It does not replace the jail search, but it does show the public case trail that often follows a booking and release event.

If the person moved from county custody into state supervision or prison, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator can show the next layer of custody status. That is useful when the county release is not the end of the record trail.

Jefferson County keeps the transition clear. Use the live lookup first, use the sheriff search next, and then move to court or state records only if the person is no longer visible in the county tools.

Jefferson County Released Inmates Follow-Up

Released Inmates searches often need a second stop. In Jefferson County, that stop is usually the court record or the state locator. If the county pages show a release, WCCA can help confirm whether a charge turned into a public case or whether the matter stayed active after booking. If the person moved into a state facility, the DOC locator can show discharge or supervision status.

The county pages are strong because they tell you what happened most recently. The court page tells you what happened next. VINE tells you when the status changed. Together, those pages give you a clean picture without leaving official sources.

For a narrow records request, the county sheriff office is the right place to ask. Give the name, the date range, and the record type. That keeps the request specific and makes it easier for the office to find the right file on the first try.

Jefferson County's setup is practical. It gives you a live tool, a recent release view, and a direct contact path. That is exactly what a local released inmates search should do.

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