Manitowoc County Booking Reports Lookup

Manitowoc County Booking Reports are built around a daily prisoner list and a short records request path. The county gives you a PDF that updates each day, so the first read is quick. If you need the name, the age, the sex, or the race, the list gets you there. If you need more, the sheriff's office gives you a form, a records email, and clear office hours. That makes Manitowoc County a good fit for a clean search. Start with the list. Then move to the jail file or the court record if the first pass leaves a gap.

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Manitowoc County Booking Reports and Jail Access

The Manitowoc County Sheriff's Office is at 1025 South 9th Street in Manitowoc, and the main phone number is 920-683-4200. The jail phone is 920-683-4339. Manitowoc County Booking Reports are easier to follow than a lot of counties because the sheriff's office posts a daily prisoner list as a PDF. That list is on the county site and updates every day. It is not fancy. It is useful. You can scan it by hand and see the current names without having to guess at a third-party search page.

The detailed research says the PDF list usually runs about seven pages. It shows an ID number, inmate name, age, gender, and race. That is enough to confirm who is in custody. The county also gives you an email for records requests at recordrequest@manitowoccountywi.gov, which matters when you need a copy or a report. That combination makes the county strong on both the live view and the records side.

If you are trying to confirm a fresh booking, the daily list is the fastest way in. If you are after a photo, a report, or a longer file, the records process at the sheriff's office is the next step. Manitowoc County Booking Reports work best when you treat the PDF as the first read and the request form as the second step.

Manitowoc County Booking Reports Images

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

Manitowoc County Booking Reports and Wisconsin CCAP

Use it to match a booking with the docket that followed.

The next image links to the Wisconsin Public Records Law page at Wisconsin Public Records Law.

Manitowoc County Booking Reports and Wisconsin Public Records Law

That law supports a clear records request.

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

Manitowoc County Booking Reports and Wisconsin VINE County Jails

That helps when custody changes after the list is posted.

Manitowoc County Booking Reports Requests

Manitowoc County says written and in-person requests are accepted, and the sheriff's office handles the records side. The Release of Information Request form asks for the request date, contact details, name of the person involved, date of birth, sex or race, incident type, date of incident, and delivery method. That is helpful because it tells you exactly what the office wants. It also keeps the request tight, which makes the response faster.

The fee schedule is plain. Any report costs twenty-five cents per page. CD or DVD copies are ten dollars. A flash drive is fifteen dollars. Photos cost two dollars and fifty cents per page. Mailing is charged at actual postage cost. Prepayment is required for requests over five dollars, and the office says the request can be cancelled if payment is not received within 30 days. That is a good reason to ask for an estimate before you ask for a large packet.

Manitowoc County also says mugshots cost five dollars per photo, but juvenile mugshots are confidential and ongoing investigation photos may be withheld. That is normal. The county is clear enough that you can ask for the right thing on the first try.

Note: Manitowoc County Booking Reports are easiest to use when you start with the daily PDF and only ask for a copy if the list is not enough.

Manitowoc County Booking Reports and Court Tools

Once you have the name from the prisoner list, use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access for the case side. CCAP can show the docket, hearing dates, and status tied to the booking. If the person left county custody, the Wisconsin DOC Offender Locator and the alternate locator at the alternate DOC locator can show a state-level trail. That matters when the jail list is current, but the case has already moved on.

The state research also points to the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library guide. Those are useful if you need help with a public records request or a hard docket entry. If you want the law text, the legislature database at the Wisconsin statute database is the clean source.

Manitowoc County Booking Reports work best when the jail list, the court file, and the state tools are read together. That gives you the full trail.

Manitowoc County Fees and Help

Manitowoc County Booking Reports are covered by Wisconsin's open records law, so the main citations are Wis. Stat. § 19.31 and Wis. Stat. § 19.35. Those sections explain why a reasonable request should be answered and why the county should not make the process harder than it needs to be. If you need the exact law, the state legislature database is the right source.

For broader record context, the Wisconsin DOJ Crime Information Bureau and the online record check system can help show how a booking fits into the state record set. That is not a replacement for the county file, but it helps when the local record is thin or the case has already moved beyond jail custody.

Use the county list for the first answer, CCAP for the docket, and the state tools for the wider trail.

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