Search St. Croix County Booking Reports

St. Croix County Booking Reports are handled through the county Public Safety Portal, which gives the public an online inmate roster with current booking information. That makes the county search more direct than a phone-only system. If you need a fast custody check, the portal is the place to start. If you need a copy or older file, the sheriff office in New Richmond is the next stop. The county gives you both a live search path and an office path, which keeps the booking trail easy to follow from first look to records request.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

St. Croix County Booking Reports Overview

Online Public Safety Portal
715 Phone Inquiry
1752 Dorset Lane
New Richmond Jail Location

The sheriff office page at St. Croix County Sheriff's Office is the official starting point. The research lists the office at 1752 Dorset Lane, New Richmond, WI 54017, with the phone number 715-386-4691 and fax 715-386-4696. That gives you a direct county contact if the public portal does not answer everything. St. Croix County Booking Reports are built for search first, then request if needed.

The county image below comes from St. Croix County Government and gives the page a county-specific anchor. It ties the booking search to the official county source before you move into the portal details.

St. Croix County Booking Reports from St. Croix County Government

That county image fits the county well. St. Croix County Booking Reports are supported by a public portal, but the sheriff office still matters for copies and follow-up questions.

The county says the Public Safety Portal shows current inmates with booking information. That means you can start broad or narrow your search right away. It is useful when the booking is recent and you want a fast result without calling first.

Written and in-person requests are also accepted. That matters when you need a historical file or a copy of the report. The county keeps the process flexible, which is helpful for both current and older records.

The portal approach also helps when you are checking a booking multiple times. You can watch the current result, then use the sheriff office if you need a copied file or a longer record trail. St. Croix County Booking Reports are therefore useful both for instant checks and later follow-up.

St. Croix County Jail Details

St. Croix County Jail is located at the sheriff office in New Richmond. The research lists the office at 1752 Dorset Lane, New Richmond, WI 54017. That shared location matters because the jail and the sheriff office are the same public contact point. If you are checking a booking, the office line can usually tell you whether the person is in custody and what the next step should be.

The research also says the actual inmate search interface in the ultra detailed section is no online roster and gives a contact number for direct inquiry. That means the county uses the portal for current booking information, but the office still handles part of the search burden. A direct call can confirm the booking status without making you guess at the right page.

The county's retention schedule in the research is unusually detailed: misdemeanor cases are kept 20 years, felony cases 50 years, and Class A felonies 75 years under Wis. Stat. § 19.21. That tells you the county takes records retention seriously. A booking report may be the first step, but the county keeps the underlying record for a long time.

That long retention window matters because a booking can still be relevant years later. If you need a file long after the arrest, the county keeps enough history to make a written request worth trying. It also shows why the sheriff office remains part of the search even with a live portal.

Note: St. Croix County gives you both a public portal and an office contact path, so current bookings and older records can be handled separately.

That setup makes the county page useful for both quick checks and deeper records work. You do not have to choose one path for every question.

St. Croix County Booking Reports Access

St. Croix County Booking Reports fall under Wisconsin Public Records Law and also under the county's Public Safety Portal process. The statewide access rules in Wis. Stat. § 19.31 and Wis. Stat. § 19.35 still control the response and copying side of the request. Written or in-person requests are accepted when the portal is not enough.

The sheriff office address is 1752 Dorset Lane, New Richmond, WI 54017. That is the place to send a written request if the portal only gives you a partial answer. A focused request should name the subject, include the approximate booking date if known, and ask for the record you want. If you want the booking report only, say that. If you want the full file, say that too. That makes St. Croix County Booking Reports easier to locate and easier to release.

The broader state records system gives you more context if you need it. The Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government at Office of Open Government explains public records practice, and the Wisconsin State Law Library at wilawlibrary.gov helps with court research. The criminal records rule at Wis. Stat. § 165.83 and the fingerprint removal rule at Wis. Stat. § 165.84 matter when arrest data move through the state system. If the case later ends in expungement, Wis. Stat. § 973.015 can matter too.

St. Croix County Booking Reports are strongest when you treat the portal as the quick view and the sheriff office as the source of record. That keeps the process efficient for both current and historical records.

St. Croix County Court Records

Booking reports become more useful once they are matched with court data. Wisconsin CCAP shows the case number, docket entries, and hearing dates that follow an arrest into court. For St. Croix County, that means the booking record and the court case can be read together, which makes the local search much more useful. If the person has a hearing, CCAP is where the case trail will show it.

The state custody tools help fill in the later steps. VINElink is available for notifications, and the Wisconsin DOC locator at doc.wi.gov helps if the person moves from county jail into state custody or supervision. Those tools do not replace St. Croix County Booking Reports. They extend the search after the county portal result.

The court and custody tools are especially helpful here because the county search already gives you a strong starting point. If the portal confirms the booking, CCAP usually gives you the next step. That makes the county search neat and avoids guesswork.

St. Croix County Booking Reports are therefore easy to start and still strong enough for a deeper check. The portal gives you the current view, and the sheriff office and court system finish the trail.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results