Access Grant County Jail Roster

Grant County Jail Roster searches in southwestern Wisconsin usually begin in Lancaster, where the sheriff office and county government handle the live local record. The county sits along the Mississippi River, so the local search often serves people who want quick custody confirmation, a booking date, or a bond amount without a broad statewide hunt. Start with the county office, then use the court and state tools if you need more context. That order keeps the search tied to the office that actually manages the jail record.

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Grant County Jail Roster Overview

Lancaster County Seat
608-723-2157 Sheriff Phone
19 Open Records
Mississippi River County

Grant County Jail Roster Access

Grant County is a practical county for a records search. The research says the jail is operated by the Grant County Sheriff's Office and that public records requests are accepted. That means a Grant County Jail Roster check usually starts with the sheriff office and then moves to the courthouse if you need the court side of the case. The county website at grantcounty.org is the official local source from the research and manifest.

The county seat is Lancaster, and the jail lives inside that county system rather than in a separate city jail framework. That matters because the roster is tied to county custody, not to the city where a person was arrested. If the online search is light, the county office still gives you the right path. Ask for the inmate's full name, booking date, charges, bond, and next court date. Those are the common fields the county can release in a basic search.

Grant County's position along the Mississippi River also makes the page feel local. People often search here after a stop on a river route, a county arrest, or a short jail stay tied to a nearby court file. The county page keeps those searches rooted in the place that actually owns the record.

Grant County Sheriff And Jail

The contact directory gives the Grant County Sheriff's Office at 608-723-2157 and the address at 111 S Jefferson St, Lancaster, WI 53813. That is the direct line for current custody checks. If you need a live roster result, that office is the best starting point. The jail handles pre-trial detainees and shorter-term sentences, so a roster search often changes quickly when a court order or release event happens.

The research does not point to a large public roster portal here, so the sheriff office remains the most useful live source. A Grant County Jail Roster request should stay specific and short. If you know the person's name, use it. If you know the booking date or case number, add it. That keeps the request efficient and makes it easier for staff to find the right record on the first try.

Grant County Jail Roster Image

The county source at grantcounty.org is tied to the image below.

Grant County Jail Roster source image from Grant County government

The county government page is the local starting point when the roster needs a direct office contact instead of a broad online search.

Public Records And Court Links

Grant County Jail Roster records sit inside Wisconsin open records law. The research points to Chapter 19 for record access and to Chapter 301 and Chapter 302 for corrections and prison rules. Those links help explain what the county may release right away and what can stay out of public view for safety or privacy reasons.

Broader Wisconsin tools still matter. Wisconsin DOJ gives state-level safety context, Wisconsin Courts helps with docket and hearing information, and Wisconsin.gov is the state entry point when you need to step back and search from the top. In Grant County, those links support the sheriff office. They do not replace it.

The county research also makes it clear that local records can move quickly. A person may be booked, moved to court, or released in a short span. That is why a live Grant County Jail Roster search is best done in the county first and the state system second. It keeps the information fresh and keeps the record tied to the right office.

Grant County's river location also helps explain the search pattern. People may cross county lines for work, traffic, or family trips, but the jail record still belongs to Grant County once the sheriff books the person. Keeping that county anchor in view helps you avoid mixing up one county result with another when you compare court and custody records.

Note: Grant County is one of the counties where the sheriff office and county website are the main public path, so a direct contact check is usually more useful than a broad statewide search.

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