Burnett County Booking Reports Lookup

Burnett County Booking Reports are centered on the sheriff's office in Siren, where local jail questions, written requests, and walk-in help start the search. The research shows a phone-first path, no public online roster, and a seven-day booking report format that can help narrow what you ask for. If you need a name check, a booking number, or a custody update, call the office first, then use state court tools and VINE to build the full picture. That keeps the search fast and focused.

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Burnett County Booking Reports Office

The Burnett County Sheriff's Office is the local home for booking reports. It is at 7410 County Road K #100 in Siren, with the jail located at the same office. The phone number is 715-349-2127, and the fax number is 715-349-7288. The sheriff page at burnettcounty.com/sheriff is the main local URL in the research.

The county research is more detailed than the public web path. It notes a seven-day bookings report, plus search fields for inmate name, booking number, and a name number format. That is a useful clue even when the site does not point to a wide public roster. It tells you what the office can sort by and what details to have ready before you call.

For a straight record ask, keep your request simple. Name the person. Give a rough date range. Say whether you want booking, custody, or release information. If you know the booking number, include it. That helps the office go straight to the right line.

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the source behind this court-search image for Burnett County.

Burnett County Booking Reports and Wisconsin Circuit Court Access

CCAP is a good state-level follow-up when you need the court side of a Burnett County arrest.

Burnett County Booking Reports Requests

Written requests are accepted at the sheriff's office, and in-person requests are allowed during business hours. The county research also says Wisconsin Open Records Law applies. That lines up with Wis. Stat. § 19.31 and Wis. Stat. § 19.35, which favor access and a prompt response. If you ask for a booking report, spell out the date range and the person's name as cleanly as you can.

Burnett County's deeper notes show a fairly rich booking record. They list inmate name, booking number, name number, age, booking type, search type, and the arresting agency. That is useful. It means you can tailor the request to the exact field you want instead of asking for a broad file and waiting longer than needed. If you only need a booking date or a charge list, say so.

Good request details for Burnett County Booking Reports:

  • Full legal name
  • Date of birth, if known
  • Booking number or name number
  • Approximate booking date and charge if known

Note: Burnett County's research notes a seven-day booking report, so a date range can help staff find the right record fast.

Burnett County State Records and Court Checks

The county jail record is only part of the picture. If you need the related court file, Wisconsin Circuit Court Access gives you the criminal case path. It can show case numbers, hearing dates, and docket steps. If the person moved into state custody, Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator helps track that shift. Neither tool replaces the sheriff's office, but both help when the local file is thin.

Public access rules also matter. The Wisconsin Department of Justice's Office of Open Government explains the public records process, and Wisconsin State Law Library has a court records guide for do-it-yourself search work. Those state resources are useful when you need the law behind a request, not just the jail side of the file.

Burnett County Booking Reports can also lead into custody alerts. VINE is the cleanest way to watch for changes after an arrest. The system is built for updates, so it can save you from repeating the same call all day. If you want a status check, a release notice, or a jail change, that is the tool to keep open while you work the rest of the record.

This alert image comes from VINE, which tracks custody changes after a booking.

Burnett County Booking Reports and VINE alerts

The VINE image fits the county's phone-first setup because it watches custody changes after the first contact.

Burnett County Jail Records Context

Burnett County's record setup is simple, but that does not make it weak. It just means the office wants a clean ask. Use the sheriff's phone line, the office address, and a short date range. If you already know a booking number, give it. If you only know a name, that still works. The office can tell you what is public and what must be copied, mailed, or picked up in person.

The booking report fields listed in the research show why details matter. Name number, booking type, search type, and arresting agency all help narrow the file. That is useful when the same name appears more than once or when the jail has a lot of movement in a short span. It also makes a later court search easier because the jail record gives you the start point.

When you need more than the jail record, state tools fill the rest. CCAP shows the court track. DOC shows state custody. VINE shows changes. Together, they are the best way to follow Burnett County Booking Reports from arrest to later status.

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