Search Brown County Booking Reports

Brown County Booking Reports are easy to start online, but the page you need depends on what you want to learn. The county inmate lookup tool shows current and released inmates, while the sheriff office records division handles written requests for copies, mugshots, and related files. If you are tracking a new arrest, the search tool gives you fast custody data. If you need proof, the records office and CCAP help pull the booking into the broader court record. That split makes Brown County one of the clearer counties to follow from arrest to case status.

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The county site at Brown County Government is the best gateway to Brown County Booking Reports, because it ties together the sheriff office, the records request portal, and the inmate lookup tool. The county does not make you guess which office to call. It puts the jail side, the records side, and the court side in one chain, which is exactly what a good booking search needs.

The lookup tool itself is listed at Brown County Jail Inmate Lookup Tool. The sheriff office page is at Brown County Sheriff's Office. Brown County also keeps a separate inmate management address at lookup-inmate-jail.browncountywi.gov, which the detailed research describes as a real-time system with photo display and court links.

That mix is useful. A person may start with a name search, then move to a record request, then finish with CCAP. Brown County Booking Reports work the same way. Each tool answers a different part of the question, and none of them stand alone.

The first county image below comes from the government portal. It gives a visual anchor for the local records path and helps keep the page tied to Brown County rather than a generic state summary.

Brown County Booking Reports from Brown County Government

The government portal image is the broad entry point. From there, the booking tools narrow the search to a person, a date, or a custody status.

The second image comes from the public inmate lookup tool. It is the clearest sign that Brown County gives the public a direct path to current custody information.

Brown County Booking Reports from the Brown County inmate lookup tool

This lookup view matters because it shows that Brown County Booking Reports are not locked inside a paper file. They are searchable and current.

The third image comes from the sheriff office page. It reminds you where the records division sits in the county structure and where a written request still belongs.

Brown County Booking Reports from the Brown County Sheriff's Office

That office is where a lot of the backup work happens. A fast search is one thing. A copy request is another.

Brown County Inmate Lookup Tool

The Brown County lookup tool is the quickest way to find a booking. It searches by first name, last name, or inmate number, and it also lets you include released inmates. The research says updates happen in real time, which is important when a person may be booked one hour and moved the next. That speed helps users avoid stale results.

Search results can include the booking photograph, the inmate name, the booking date, age, gender, race, height, weight, active charges, bond amount, housing unit, next court date, court case number, arresting agency, and release date if there is one. That is a deep result set for a county page. It is also why Brown County Booking Reports are practical, not just informational.

  • First name is optional.
  • Last name can start with one letter.
  • Inmate number can narrow the match.
  • Released inmates can be included.

The booking number format is also useful. The detailed research shows a pattern that begins with B, then the year, then an eight-digit sequence. That can help when you are comparing a paper report to the online result. If the name is common, the number is the cleaner key.

Brown County Booking Reports Requests

When a search result is not enough, the records division handles the next step. Brown County lists a public records request portal at Brown County Public Records Request, and the research says written requests are preferred. In-person requests are accepted at the sheriff office records division, and mail, email, and fax are also listed. That gives you more than one way to get Brown County Booking Reports when you need a copy instead of a screen view.

The request form is detailed because the office has to find the right file. The research says to include the subject's full name, date of birth if known, case or incident number if known, date or dates of incident, location of incident, and the record type you want. You can ask for an arrest report, booking record, mugshot, or related media. The more exact the request, the faster the response.

Fees are also spelled out. Paper copies are $0.25 per page in black and white and $0.50 in color. Mugshots are $5 each, certified copies are $5 per document, and video or audio requests can trigger higher costs because of redaction work. The research also notes prepayment when the estimate goes over $25. That is standard public records practice, not a penalty.

For timing, the research gives shorter windows for simple reports and longer ones for video or large volume requests. A clean request for a booking record usually moves faster than a broad search that asks for every related file. Brown County Booking Reports are easier to handle when you keep the request narrow and the date range tight.

Brown County Jail and Visitation

Brown County Jail is located with the sheriff office at 3030 Curry Lane in Green Bay. The jail houses both pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates, and the research places capacity at about 800 inmates. That size matters because it explains why the county invested in a broad lookup tool and remote visit options. A facility this large needs systems that can handle a lot of movement.

Visitation is a mix of video and in-person options. The detailed research says remote video visits run on a fee schedule, while in-person visits are free but must be booked in advance. The county also uses video visitation software, lobby terminals, commissary kiosks, and a phone system tied to outside vendors. Those details are not just jail trivia. They help family members and attorneys plan contact the right way.

The custody side connects to VINElink and to the Wisconsin DOC locator. VINE helps with notification, while DOC covers people who have moved into state custody or community supervision. Brown County Booking Reports tell you where the booking started. The jail tools tell you where the person is now.

Brown County Booking Reports and Court Records

Brown County Booking Reports matter more when they are paired with Wisconsin CCAP. CCAP shows the case number, status, docket entries, and hearing dates that follow the booking into court. In Brown County, that makes it easy to see whether an arrest is still just a jail event or has turned into a live case with a hearing on the calendar. The court file is where the booking starts to take shape as a legal matter.

Wisconsin law supports that access. The public records baseline is in Wis. Stat. § 19.31, and the access and response rule is in Wis. Stat. § 19.35. The criminal identification rules in Wis. Stat. § 165.83 and the fingerprint removal process in Wis. Stat. § 165.84 are useful when someone needs to understand what stays on file and what can be cleared later.

For later-stage custody, the Wisconsin DOC locator at doc.wi.gov, the Wisconsin DOJ open government page at Office of Open Government, and the Wisconsin State Law Library at wilawlibrary.gov all help round out the record trail. Brown County Booking Reports are the start. They are not the end of the search.

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