Search Brookfield Jail Roster

Brookfield Jail Roster searches usually start with the city police, then move to Waukesha County Jail when a person is booked. Brookfield is a Milwaukee suburb, so the search often begins with a local call, a police report request, or a quick county lookup rather than a broad statewide hunt. The city is also dealing with a WIS 190 rehabilitation project on Capitol Drive in 2026, which is a reminder that Brookfield changes fast. The jail record still lives at the county level, so the best search starts there and works back to the city only when you need incident or citation details.

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Brookfield Jail Roster Overview

Brookfield City
262-787-3700 Police Phone
262-548-7122 County Sheriff
Waukesha County Jail

Brookfield Jail Roster Access

The city website at ci.brookfield.wi.us is the official starting point for Brookfield city services. In the research, Brookfield Police Department handles city law enforcement, police reports are available through the department, and public records are subject to Wisconsin open records law. That gives you the first layer of the search. If the person was arrested by city police, the arrest may begin with Brookfield records, but the live custody record is usually handled by Waukesha County Jail.

Brookfield is an affluent Milwaukee suburb, and that matters because city users often want a fast answer with little back-and-forth. The best Brookfield Jail Roster search starts with the city and ends with the county. If you know the person's name, use it. If you know the date of the stop or arrest, include it. If all you have is a city contact and a rough time frame, that still helps the sheriff office or jail find the right person quickly.

The city also has a WIS 190 rehabilitation project scheduled for Capitol Drive in 2026. That is not a jail record, but it does make Brookfield feel local and current. A good city page should do both jobs at once. It should point you to the live custody record and still sound like Brookfield, not like a copied county page with a city name swapped in.

Brookfield Police And County Jail

Brookfield police handle the city side of the record. Waukesha County Jail handles the custody side. That split is important. A Brookfield arrest report may live with the city police department, while the jail roster entry and booking status sit with the county. The county research says the sheriff office can provide inmate roster information, and the county sheriff phone is 262-548-7122. If you are trying to confirm who is in custody, that county number is usually the better call.

Brookfield Municipal Court handles city ordinance and traffic matters. That means not every police contact becomes a jail search. Some issues stop at a citation or municipal court matter. If you are not sure which lane the case is in, the city police report path and the county jail path together can help you sort it out. That is especially useful in a suburb where arrests, citations, and court appearances can overlap in a short time.

The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office also has a public records role under Wisconsin open records law. The research notes jail information, medical and programming services, and visiting information through the county. Those details matter once you confirm custody. They tell you what kind of facility has the person and what the public can reasonably ask for next.

Brookfield Jail Roster Image

The official city source at ci.brookfield.wi.us is tied to the image below.

Brookfield Jail Roster source image from City of Brookfield

The Brookfield city page helps anchor the search to the same local government that handles police reports and city records.

Brookfield Jail Roster Records

Brookfield Jail Roster records sit under Wisconsin open records law. The research points to Chapter 19 for public access and to Chapter 301 and Chapter 302 for the corrections framework that shapes county jail records. That matters when you are trying to separate a city report from a county roster entry. Police reports and jail records are related, but they are not the same thing.

For a fuller state path, use Wisconsin DOJ, Wisconsin.gov, and VINE. Those pages help with custody notification, public safety context, and statewide follow-up when the Brookfield case moves beyond the local booking stage. If the jail record is hard to pin down, the county sheriff office still remains the live source that matters most.

Brookfield also has a municipal court, so some city cases never become jail matters at all. That is why this page keeps the city, county, and court paths together. It helps you avoid treating every Brookfield police contact as a jail case when some are only traffic or ordinance matters.

Note: Brookfield works best as a city-to-county search. Start with the city police record, then confirm custody through Waukesha County.

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