Marathon County Wisconsin Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(952)Marathon County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Marathon County Jail / Sheriff500 Forest StreetWausauWI54403715-261-1700
Marathon County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Marathon County Juvenile Facility7015 Packer DriveWausauWI54401715-261-1700
Marathon County Sheriffs Department / Marathon County Jail500 Forest StreetWausauWI54403715-261-1200
Marathon County Inmate & Jail Records Databases
Marathon County Jail Records
Marathon County Sheriff Website
Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison8
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail4
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies1
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population178
Female Pretrial Jail Population2
Male Pretrial Jail Population47
Total Jail Admissions4,745
Total Jail Population320
Female Jail Population64
Male Jail Population252
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population46
Latino Jail Population14
Native Jail Population14
White Jail Population234
Total Prison Admissions190
Female Prison Admissions4
Male Prison Admissions186
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions
Other Prison Admissions

How to Access Jail Records Effectively

If you are in need of jail records in Marathon County, there is a plethora of options available. There are many public record services throughout the state of Wisconsin. In Marathon County, there are three of these records services – The Department of Corrections, the Department of Public Safety and the Department of Health Services. They have different ways to get the information you need.

If you want access to the D Corrections’ site, you will need to request admission. This is free and can be done by visiting the D Corrections website or by calling their Information Division. You can also go to any local county courthouse and get the same information. The Department of Public Safety’s site is limited and if you live in the state, you will not be able to access this information. The Department of Health Services has the best resources, though. You will have to pay for it, but you will find everything you need there, as well as a lot of helpful information.

For more options, try searching online. There are many websites that offer free access to jail records. Some of them require a paid membership, but you can still do some research online to see if you can find anything of use there. Some websites do not provide any personal information, but they will tell you if the person in question has ever been convicted of a crime. In this case, it is definitely worth paying the fee. After you pay, however, you can conduct an extensive search for information.

Searching online will not only give you access to public jail records, but court records and other information. If you are looking for information in particular, you can do a nationwide search or go to your state’s capital and request a search. Depending on the nature of your investigation, you may be able to find some court information online. If you know the state of residence of the person in question, you can also go to courthouses throughout the state to see if you can find some basic information.

When you access online databases that provide access to public jail records, you can expect that you will have to pay a small fee. This is a minimal amount to pay for peace of mind. The fee helps maintain the databases and keeps their content updated. You can also expect that some fees will be waived if the person in question has signed some kind of agreement. These agreements are usually known as “disclosure agreements”.

With this type of service, you can expect to have access to public jail records, and probably other information. Unfortunately, this type of service does not exist in all states, nor is it offered online. If you cannot find information about someone in your state, chances are that you may be unable to find criminal history on someone. However, this database can often help narrow down your search by giving you a name and state of residence for the individual in question. With this information, you can finally start to contact a former associate to find out what you need to know.