Search Green Bay Jail Roster
Green Bay Jail Roster searches are really Brown County searches, because Brown County Jail serves Green Bay arrests. The city police make the arrest, but the county jail keeps the custody record and the county sheriff handles the inmate lookup tool. That makes the path pretty direct once you know where to look. If a person was booked after a Green Bay Police Department arrest, the county roster is the first place to check. If the case is active, Brown County court records and WCCA can add more detail.
Green Bay Jail Roster Overview
Green Bay Jail Roster Search
The City of Green Bay provides police law enforcement, but Brown County Jail handles detention. That matters because a Green Bay Jail Roster search has to bridge city and county. The county has an online inmate search, the sheriff office handles roster questions, and the jail is located at 3030 Curry Lane in Green Bay. If you need to confirm a booking, the county site is the right source. If you need the arrest side, Green Bay Police and the city site can help with records and public safety details.
The city website at greenbaywi.gov focuses on city engagement, services, and public work. The police page at Green Bay Police gives the police side of the story, while Brown County Government handles the jail side. That is the whole structure of a Green Bay custody search. The city does not run a separate jail search system. It routes you to Brown County.
Green Bay also has municipal court for ordinance violations. That can matter when a city citation leads to a county booking or a court appearance. The page should keep those pieces separate but connected. The police, county jail, and court system all speak to different parts of the same event.
- Booking confirmation
- Current custody status
- Bond or bail amount
- Brown County jail placement
- Court date or hearing status
Green Bay Jail Roster and Brown County Jail
Brown County runs one of the more visible jail systems in the region, and Green Bay sits right in the center of it. The county jail lookup tool is public, the sheriff office is the contact point, and the jail is a major county facility. Brown County also uses more than one county setting, which means a custody result may involve something more specific than simple confinement. That can change how a family member or attorney reads the roster.
The county research says the jail provides visiting hours, inmate accounts, medical and mental health services, programming, and victim notification through VINE. That gives the page more depth than a bare booking list. It also means the county search is not just about finding a name. It is about knowing the person is in a county system that has rules, services, and release procedures. Green Bay readers need that context because the city itself is large and active.
Brown County also lists Green Bay as the county seat in the wider county context, and the county government page keeps public records tied to official offices. A Green Bay Jail Roster page should keep that same tone. It should be direct, local, and useful.
Note: Green Bay arrests book into Brown County Jail, so the city search always ends at the county roster or sheriff office.
Green Bay Jail Roster Records
Green Bay custody information is subject to Wisconsin open records law. Use Wisconsin Statute Chapter 19 for public records access and WCCA for the court side. WCCA will not show live custody, but it will show charges, hearing dates, and case movement. That makes it a natural follow-up after the county roster confirms the booking.
Green Bay Police handles city law enforcement, and the city site also points to public engagement work, community land trust efforts, and Pop-Up City Hall. Those details are not jail records, but they help show the city context around the arrest and booking process. The city page can also point to police records for reports, while the county handles the custody file. A clean search uses both sides.
Because Brown County has an established online inmate search, a Green Bay inquiry is often quicker than people expect. The key is knowing that the police arrest and the county jail record are two different pieces of the same public process. Once you know that, the search becomes much easier to manage.
Green Bay also has a municipal court for city ordinance matters, so a ticket or citation may begin in the city and then move into Brown County custody or a county court file. That overlap is exactly why the city page should stay tied to the official sources and avoid third-party shortcuts.
The county roster, police page, and municipal court together give Green Bay a clear public records path that stays local and official.
The county site also points to public engagement events and other city services, which helps show that Green Bay is a working city with a custody search that sits inside a larger public system.
Green Bay Jail Roster Images
The city image comes from City of Green Bay.
That city image keeps the page tied to the official Green Bay source that frames the local arrest and services side.
The police image comes from Green Bay Police.
The police image adds the arrest side of the page and shows where many Green Bay booking questions begin.
The county jail side remains with Brown County Government and the Brown County Sheriff's Office.