Search Eau Claire Booking Reports

Eau Claire Booking Reports are best handled as a city and county search working together. The city police department gives you a records portal and a clear records contact, while the county sheriff's office keeps the inmate listing that can confirm custody after the arrest. That makes the first pass practical. You can begin with a name, a date, or a report number, then move to the county jail side if the person is still held. Eau Claire also keeps its police and sheriff offices close enough that the record trail stays local and easy to follow when you need a current answer.

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Eau Claire Booking Reports and Police Access

The Eau Claire Police Department is at 721 Oxford Avenue, Suite 1400, and the main phone number is 715-839-4984. The department also uses the JustFOIA portal at eauclairewi.justfoia.com, which is the cleanest way to start a records request. Eau Claire Booking Reports often begin here because the city can handle the report side while the county jail handles custody. That makes the first step easy when you want a recent arrest or a report tied to the booking.

The county sheriff's office is at 721 Oxford Avenue as well, and the jail phone is 715-839-4707. The inmate listing is updated daily between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM, which gives you a current custody lane after the city side. That is useful when the police record and the jail record do not land in the same place. Eau Claire Booking Reports work best when you use the city portal first and the county inmate list second.

The city also lists a records contact, Roxie Spaeth, which helps when you need help finding the right request path. The office can tell you whether a request belongs in the portal, at the counter, or with the county jail.

Eau Claire Booking Reports Images

The first fallback image links to Wisconsin Circuit Court Access at the official CCAP site. It is the court-side anchor for Eau Claire Booking Reports.

Eau Claire Booking Reports and Wisconsin CCAP

Use it when the booking needs a docket to go with it.

The next fallback image links to Wisconsin Public Records Law at the state public records text.

Eau Claire Booking Reports and Wisconsin Public Records Law

That is the right rule set when you need a short request.

A third fallback image links to the Wisconsin VINE county jails page at the county jails alert page.

Eau Claire Booking Reports and Wisconsin VINE County Jails

It helps when custody changes after the first search.

Eau Claire Booking Reports Requests

The city says requests can be made through the JustFOIA portal, where you click the public portal, choose new request, and enter the request into the system. That is useful because it gives you a tracking number and a passcode for retrieval. Eau Claire Booking Reports are also priced clearly. Black and white copies cost ten cents per page, color copies cost fifteen cents, police reports are ten cents per page including electronic copies, and CDs or DVDs cost two dollars and fifty cents each. Prepayment is required when requests exceed five dollars.

The county sheriff's office also accepts records requests, and the jail phone can help if you need current custody before you ask for a copy. That means the city and county offices work together. The city handles reports and the county handles the jail side. A tight request keeps the process simple and avoids unnecessary pages or delay.

Eau Claire Booking Reports are easiest when the portal or jail list comes first and the written request only fills the gap.

Eau Claire Booking Reports and Court Tools

Once you have the name, use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the docket side. CCAP can show filings, hearing dates, and case status tied to the booking. If the person is still in custody, the Eau Claire County inmate listing can show the current jail side while the county clerk of courts can help with case records. That matters because a city arrest can move into a county jail file quickly.

If the person moves into state custody or supervision, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator and the VINElink system can show the next step. Eau Claire Booking Reports often need both the city report and the county custody side to show the full trail. Once the name is confirmed, the state and county tools usually fill the gap.

Eau Claire Booking Reports Help

For broader record context, the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin statute database can help you read the rules behind the request. Those tools are useful when the city record is thin or when you want to compare the police response with the public records rule. Eau Claire Booking Reports are best treated as a city police search first and a county or court search second.

If the city file is not enough, the county inmate listing, the clerk of courts, and the state tools can usually show the next layer without much extra work.

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