Sheboygan County Wisconsin Arrest Warrant Criminal Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(986)Sheboygan County Police Departments
Sheboygan Falls Police Department375 Buffalo StreetSheboygan FallsWI53085920-467-7902
Sheboygan County Police Departments
Sheboygan Police Department1315 North 23rd StreetSheboyganWI53081920-459-3333
Cascade Police Department301 1st StreetKewaskumWI53040920-459-3112
Elkhart Lake Police Department40 Pine StreetElkhart LakeWI53020920-876-2244
Kohler Police Department319 Highland DriveKohlerWI53044920-459-3877
Plymouth Police Department128 Smith StreetPlymouthWI53073920-893-6541
Sheboygan County Sheriff Department
Sheboygan County Sheriffs Department / Sheboygan County Detention Center525 North 6th StreetSheboyganWI53081920-459-3112
Sheboygan County Probation Department
Sheboygan County Probation Department837 Riverfront DriveSheboyganWI53081920-459-3097
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How to Access Criminal Records Information About Individuals

Warrant Records in Sheboygan County Wisconsin are kept by various local, state and federal law enforcement agencies. In some cases, records are also requested by individuals who believe they are the victim of a criminal conspiracy or theft. These individuals may want to obtain background information on an individual they think might be involved in their own crime. Warrant records can show if an individual has been accused of a crime by another person and if they have been arrested for such an act. They can also provide the name of the arresting officer as well as provide other details related to the arrest.

Warrant records in Sheboygan County contain information regarding an individual who is accused of a crime in Wisconsin. Such an individual will be asked to produce their official documentation proving their identity. A warrant will be issued for their arrest once these documents are provided. The warrant will specify the crime the individual is accused of committing and the location of their arrest.

If the person is present in Sheboygan County Jail at the time of their arrest, the jail will perform an administrative records check to determine if they are legally able to be in the county. If this is the case, then they will be placed in an eligible list and an alert will be sent to their local police department. If the individual does not appear at their scheduled court date, the warrant will be carried out and the criminal record of that person will be disclosed.

Warrant records are considered public record because they are filed in the judicial branch of government. Therefore, anyone can access them. If you want to view all felony charges against an individual, you only need to contact the county where the offense was committed. If there was an arrest and trial, then that information will be available to you.

The judicial branch of government only keeps arrest records pertaining to crimes that are punishable by a year or more. This means that if you have an outstanding traffic ticket, or have been convicted of domestic violence within the past seven years, then you could easily obtain arrest records for those offenses. In most cases, the record of arrest will show the name of the individual accused of the crime, his or her address, and the crime he or she committed. If there are additional details that were not included in the report, then they will also be indicated.

Obtaining warrant records is usually not a difficult process. You will first need to contact your local courthouse in Sheboygan County where the warrant was obtained. You will need their address as well as their social security number. You will also need to give them the address of the individual with whom you would like to search. If you are an employer, then you may be required to give your employee’s date of birth in order to proceed with the search. If you have any doubts about the person with whom you are searching, then you should consult an attorney experienced with warrants.