Search Ozaukee County Released Inmates

Ozaukee County Released Inmates searches usually start with the sheriff office, then move to court and state tools if the person is no longer in custody. The county has a clear public contact structure, and that helps when you need a recent booking, a release update, or a records request route. The sheriff office is in Port Washington, the lobby keeps weekday hours, and the jail desk can answer direct custody questions. When the local trail is thin, VINE and Wisconsin court records keep the search moving.

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The main local source is the Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office. That official page lists Sheriff Christy Knowles, the lobby hours from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the county contact points for records and jail booking. It is the cleanest starting place because it keeps the search tied to the county agency that handles the custody side of the record. For a released inmates check, that matters more than a broad web search.

The sheriff office gives you several useful numbers at once. The main line is 262-284-7172, records is 262-284-8437, and the jail or booking desk is 262-284-8446. The office address is P.O. Box 245, 1201 S. Spring St., Port Washington, WI 53074. That is enough detail to narrow a request fast. It also helps when you need to ask whether the person has already been moved, released, or listed in another county or state record.

The official county source is here too: Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office.

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That county image fits the page because the sheriff office is the first local stop for a live custody question. It also matches the public face of the county records trail, which is exactly what a released inmates search needs.

Ozaukee County also keeps bond posting instructions with the jail side of the operation. The research notes that bond can be posted with a cashier's check or money order during business hours. That is not the same as a release search, but it is often part of the same conversation. If you already have a name and booking clue, the bond details can tell you where the record sits in the process.

VINE at VINE is the other key local tool. It is useful when you need a custody status check that can still alert you to a later change. That is helpful in Ozaukee County because a person may have a county booking record, then move out of the jail before you finish your search.

Ozaukee County Released Inmates Search Steps

Start with the person’s full name and any known booking date. Short searches work better here. A date range can help if the person was released quickly or transferred before the record was widely shared. If you only have a last name, begin with the sheriff office and then compare the result with Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. The court case summary often explains whether the county booking became a criminal case, a bond issue, or a dismissal.

The county page is useful because it gives you a live contact path, not just a static notice. That matters when the record is still fresh. The jail or booking desk can confirm whether a person is still in custody, while the records desk can handle questions about copies and request timing. If the person has already left Ozaukee County custody, the search should shift to the court record and the state tools instead of staying stuck on the jail side.

For a broader official trail, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator can show supervision or state custody status when the person moves beyond the county level. If the case no longer appears in county tools, that state locator can answer the next question without guessing. The county search does not need to be long, but it does need to be in the right order. County first, court second, state last.

That order keeps you from chasing the wrong record. A jail record can end, a court case can continue, and a state supervision record can begin after both. Ozaukee County makes sense when you treat those parts as one trail instead of separate searches.

Ozaukee County Records and Copies

When you need a copy or a confirmation, the county jail contact remains the clearest route. The research says records questions can go through 262-284-8437, and jail booking questions can go through 262-284-8446. The jail address is 1201 South Spring Street, Port Washington, WI 53074. That gives you a direct public records path without dragging the request through a third party. It also matches the county’s own structure, where the sheriff office and jail desk work together.

The image source points to the county office page again: Ozaukee County Sheriff's Office.

Ozaukee County Released Inmates sheriff office image

The follow-up image view makes sense here because many people reach the records desk after a search has already started. The same official page that gives you the phone numbers also points you back to the sheriff office source, which keeps the request grounded in county records.

Wisconsin’s public records rule at Wis. Stat. § 19.35 is the legal base for the request. If you need help wording the request, the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government is a good official guide. The Wisconsin State Law Library county resources page is another safe backup if you want to compare county public record paths before you ask for a copy.

If the inmate trail moved into DOC custody, the DOC Public Records page gives you the next official step. That can matter when a county booking is over but the person is still under a state record. The county file may have ended, yet the broader record trail is still open. That is why county, court, and state sources need to work together.

Ozaukee County is a good example of a county where the sheriff office, jail desk, and state court tools all matter. None of them should be used alone. Together they show the full path from booking to release.

State Tools After Ozaukee County Search

Once the county side is clear, the best follow-up is usually Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. It can show whether the case kept moving after release, and it helps explain why a name still appears in public records. That is often the fastest way to separate a jail question from a court question. Ozaukee County searchers do better when they stop trying to make the jail page do every job.

VINE is also useful because it can keep tracking a custody change after the first search is over. If the person was transferred or later booked again, VINE can surface that change faster than a static county page. The county sheriff office and jail desk remain the best local contacts, but VINE gives you the live status layer that a released inmates search often needs.

For a final check outside Wisconsin, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator is the official fallback if the record trail leaves the state system. Most Ozaukee searches will not go that far, but it is the right last step when a county and state search are both empty. Using the tools in that order keeps the process simple and official.

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