Search Washington County Booking Reports

Washington County booking reports are easiest to follow when you start with the sheriff office and then move to the court record side of the search. The county does not present a simple local roster page, so phone inquiry and written requests matter more here than in counties with a live inmate list. VINE and CCAP help fill in the gaps when you need current custody status or case context. The best results usually come from matching the booking date, the person’s full name, and the office that handled the intake.

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262-335-4422 Sheriff Phone
West Bend Jail Location
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Washington County booking reports start with the sheriff office at Washington County Sheriff's Office. The office lists the West Bend address, the main phone number, and the jail location together, which makes it the right first stop when you need a fast answer. If the booking is fresh, a phone call can confirm whether the person is still in the jail, whether the name is entered under a middle initial, and whether a written request is the better next step.

The county research shows no easy county-hosted roster, so the search is more hands-on than a simple web lookup. The county also points people toward VINE for custody alerts, and that can help when you want a status check without calling the jail again. For court context, Wisconsin CCAP gives the case file side of the trail, while Wisconsin DOC helps when a person has moved beyond county custody.

The ultra-detailed research also notes a third-party vendor interface with 25-cent pages and search fees. That matters if you are trying to compare jail access with a paid lookup, but it does not replace the sheriff office when you want the cleanest county answer. In practice, Washington County booking reports are best handled by combining the sheriff phone line, VINE, and CCAP instead of relying on a single page.

Washington County Jail Details

The Washington County Jail is located at the sheriff office in West Bend, so the jail and the records desk sit close together. That setup makes it easier to ask about intake timing, the proper spelling of a name, and whether a booking has already moved into a court case. The office address at 500 Rolfs Avenue, West Bend, WI 53095, is the anchor point for both public contact and written requests.

These booking reports often make more sense when you connect the jail with the county source that explains custody changes. The image below comes from Wisconsin VINE County Jails, which is a useful official state tool when you need alerts rather than a static roster.

Washington County Booking Reports from Wisconsin VINE County Jails

That state resource is a good match for Washington County because the local process leans on phone contact and written follow-up. If you are checking a recent booking, the jail office can usually tell you whether the person is still in custody, while VINE helps you keep watch after the first call.

Washington County Booking Reports Access

For Washington County booking reports, the public records route still matters even when the first answer comes by phone. The sheriff office says written requests are accepted, and Wisconsin Public Records Law controls how those requests are handled. The law is found in Wis. Stat. § 19.31 and Wis. Stat. § 19.35, while the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library help explain how access rules work in plain terms.

The county does not publish a broad public roster, so a written request can be the best route when the phone call only gives you a partial answer. Ask for the booking date, the jail status, and any file number the office can release. If a record is withheld or redacted, the reason may come from the access rules rather than the booking itself. That is why it helps to stay patient and keep the request narrow.

Note: A booking report and a court file do not always show the same detail, so a narrow public records request often gets a cleaner answer than a broad one.

Washington County Court Records

Washington County court records add the second half of the picture. Wisconsin CCAP can show whether the booking led to a criminal case, a bond hearing, or another court event. That matters because a jail booking and a court filing may happen on different days, and the court line often explains why the jail record changed.

If a case later becomes sealed or expunged, the public view can shift under Wis. Stat. § 973.015. That does not erase the need for the original booking search, but it does explain why one source may show more than another. When you want the safest path, begin with the sheriff office, move to CCAP, and then use VINE and the DOC site to track changes over time.

For a Washington County booking report search, the best workflow is simple. Start with the sheriff office, confirm the custody status, then use CCAP to see whether the case is moving in court. That keeps the search grounded in official sources and avoids the dead ends that come from guessing at a person’s name or assuming a roster is live when it is not.

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