Calumet County 72 Hour Booking

Calumet County 72 Hour Booking records are the fastest way to trace a recent hold, a jail intake, or a case that may have moved into court. The sheriff's office and the clerk of courts each hold part of the trail. If you start with the county jail and then check the court portal, you can usually tell whether the person is still in custody, has a hearing date, or needs a copy request. The state offender locator adds one more layer when the case leaves county custody and enters DOC records.

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Calumet County Jail Records

Jail records in Calumet County start with the sheriff. Sheriff Brett Bowe leads the office, and Jail Administrator Julie Hoeming handles many of the jail questions that come from the public. The jail contact number is (920) 849-1447, and the office email is Julie.Hoeming@calumetcounty.org. Those details are useful if you need to ask about an inmate or confirm that a booking has been logged.

The county court page at Calumet County courts says public access is available during business hours. That is the place to go when you need the actual court file or a certified copy. The clerk of courts keeps the file, while the jail keeps the custody record. Those are different records, and both can matter in the same search.

For a quick update on who is held right now, the sheriff office is still the best local source. The jail record can be simple, but it tells you enough to move to the court side with more confidence. That is often the cleanest path when the person was just booked and the court docket is still catching up.

Calumet County 72 Hour Booking Process

Calumet County booking work follows a simple path. The sheriff takes the person into custody, the jail logs the basic intake details, and the public record trail starts to grow from there. That first step matters because it gives you the office, address, and contact point you need before you move to court records or state custody records.

The county jail at 206 Court Street in Chilton is the practical record point after an arrest. If a family member, lawyer, or clerk needs current custody information, that jail-side record is the best starting place. The sheriff office at N3101 Loves Lane is where the broader agency and records work sits, so the county gives you two local routes instead of one. That can save time when you are trying to confirm a booking fast.

If the case moves on, WCCA and the DOC locator fill different gaps. Wisconsin Circuit Court Access shows the public case summary. The Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator shows custody status when someone enters state supervision or prison custody. Used together, they make the record trail much easier to read.

Calumet County 72 Hour Booking Images

Because Calumet County does not have a non-flagged local image in the manifest, the fallback below uses an official state image. The source link is Wisconsin Circuit Court Access.

Calumet County 72 Hour Booking image using a Wisconsin state court records reference

That keeps the page tied to an official source while the county-specific record search stays centered on Calumet County tools.

Calumet County 72 Hour Booking Records

Calumet County court records are available through the clerk of courts, and the county says public access is available during business hours. That makes the clerk the place to go when a booking becomes a case and you need a file rather than a summary. It also helps when you need a copy for another agency or for your own records.

Wisconsin's public records law at Wis. Stat. § 19.31 supports broad access to government records, while Wis. Stat. § 19.35 allows copy fees based on direct cost. Those rules sit behind most sheriff and court requests, including jail sheets, booking notes, and case copies.

The state locator at Wisconsin DOC can fill in the next step if the person moved out of county custody. For custody alerts, Wisconsin VINE is another practical tool. If you want a plain guide to arrest and release steps, the Wisconsin State Law Library keeps the explanation simple and official.

That mix of local and state records is what makes the search work. The county jail shows the immediate custody status. The court file shows the public case history. The state locator shows whether the person left county control. Once you know which layer you are looking at, the rest of the search gets much easier to manage.

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