Clark County Jail Roster

Clark County Jail Roster searches start in Neillsville, where the sheriff's office runs the county jail and handles roster questions during business hours. The county page makes clear that local access follows Wisconsin open records rules, but the easiest path is still the one that fits the record you need. If you want a current custody check, the jail roster and sheriff office contact line are the first stops. If you want case progress, court dates, or transport status, the county court system and statewide tools can help fill the gaps. That mix keeps the search local and accurate.

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Clark County Overview

Neillsville County Seat
(715) 743-5305 Sheriff Phone
8:00-4:30 Courthouse Hours
B103 Main Entry

Clark County Jail Roster and Courthouse Access

Clark County gives a rare level of practical detail about the courthouse itself. The courthouse sits at 517 Court Street in Neillsville, and hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The building uses a single entry point, door B103, on the north side of the courthouse on 6th Street. That matters when someone is arriving in person to ask about records, because the search is not only about what office to call. It is also about getting into the right door and showing up during the right window.

The county's open records language is direct. It says the public has a right to appropriate records and that privacy exceptions still apply. The county also says it tries to protect personally identifiable information by collecting only the information needed to deliver services. Once collected, information is generally public record unless an exemption exists. That is a useful distinction for a Clark County Jail Roster search, because the roster itself may be public while sensitive details stay out of view.

If you need to visit, use the sheriff contact at the Clark County Government Center in Neillsville. The research points to the office rather than a separate public kiosk, and that tells you how local the process remains. In a county like this, the courthouse and the sheriff's office work together. A careful search respects both parts of that setup.

Note: Clark County's courthouse entry is through door B103 on the north side, so in-person visitors should plan for that entrance before they arrive.

Clark County Jail Roster Records

Wisconsin open records law is the legal frame behind Clark County roster access. The county research makes that plain, and the state research explains why jail rosters, booking logs, and custody data are usually treated as public. That means you can ask for the roster information without proving a reason. It also means the county can protect privacy where the law allows it. Medical details, sensitive security data, and some personal identifiers can be withheld or redacted.

For Clark County, the best request is the one that is short and specific. Ask for the jail roster or booking information for the name you have, include the date range if you know it, and point to the sheriff's office as the office that holds the record. If a case has moved into court, the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access system at WCCA can show docket entries and hearing dates. That is often the next step after a roster search confirms the person is in custody.

Clark County's public records page also fits the Wisconsin pattern of keeping government open while still drawing a line around privacy. The county does not ask the public to accept a third-party summary. It gives a path to the source office, and that is what makes the page useful. The result is a cleaner search, fewer dead ends, and a clearer view of where the record lives.

Note: A Clark County Jail Roster search can confirm custody, but the full case record still depends on what the sheriff or court office is authorized to release.

Clark County Jail Roster Image Source

The county government page at Clark County Government is the official source tied to the image below.

Clark County Jail Roster county government image

That county image supports the local search path because it matches the same government office that handles courthouse access, sheriff contact, and public record requests.

If a case moves beyond local custody, the state tools remain the next step. Use the Wisconsin Department of Corrections at doc.wi.gov and the court system at wicourts.gov when a roster entry turns into a court or custody follow-up.

Clark County keeps the search rooted in the office that actually maintains the information. That makes the county page useful for both quick checks and deeper follow-up.

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