Find Kenosha County Jail Roster

Kenosha County is one of Wisconsin's larger counties, and its jail search tools sit inside a broad county government site. If you want the Kenosha County Jail Roster, the local sheriff's office is the right starting point. The county research says the sheriff operates the jail, the roster is public under Wisconsin law, and jail details can be checked through the county website. That gives you a strong local path, then WCCA and DOC tools can fill in the court and custody picture when you need more than a name.

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Kenosha County Jail Roster Access

Kenosha County's own research is direct. The sheriff's office operates the jail, the county has a jail lookup tool on the county site, and roster data is public under Wisconsin open records law. That means the county page can work as both a search route and a records route. If you need current custody status, start with the sheriff's office or the county jail page. If you need the case side, use WCCA after that.

The sheriff's office contact directory lists 1000 55th St, Kenosha, WI 53140, with phone number (262) 605-5200. The county website at Kenosha County Government is the best local entry point because it carries the jail and sheriff links in one place. That helps if you are on a phone and just need to move quickly from a county name to a custody check.

The county research also says the jail provides medical care, mental health services, and programming for inmates. That matters because a roster result is only one part of the story. Once a person is booked, the jail handles the day-to-day custody side while the courts handle the case side.

Kenosha County Jail Roster Search

Searches in Kenosha County usually start with a name. If the name is common, add an approximate booking date or a court date to narrow the result. The county research says there is no fee to view roster information, and the sheriff's office can be contacted for visiting hours, inmate information, and other jail questions. That makes the county path useful for families and attorneys who need a quick, local answer.

The state tools still matter. WCCA can show charges, bond, hearings, and case status. DOC offender information is the better source when a person has moved from county custody to state custody. If you are not sure where the person is, check the county jail first, then the court record, then DOC.

  • Full name of the person in custody
  • Approximate booking date or hearing date
  • Any case number, citation, or bond amount
  • County name if the person transferred elsewhere

Kenosha County Records and Open Records

The legal framework is clear. Under Wisconsin Statute Chapter 19, jail roster information is generally public. Under Wisconsin Statute 302.43, county jails must maintain standards, including records and inmate welfare. And under Chapter 950, victims can receive notice about custody changes. Together, those rules explain why the county can share basic booking data while still limiting sensitive material.

If you ask for Kenosha County Jail Roster records in writing, be specific. Ask for the booking log, roster entry, or inmate status. The state request template in the research file recommends direct language and a preferred format. That works well here because the county already recognizes the public nature of roster data and can focus on the exact record you need instead of guessing at a broad request.

Not every field is public. Medical records, security details, and active investigative material can be withheld. If the county denies part of your request, it should explain the reason and cite the rule. That gives you a clear next step, whether you want to appeal or narrow the request.

Kenosha County Jail Roster Details

Kenosha County research says the jail houses pre-trial detainees and short-term sentenced inmates, and that the jail has visiting procedures, release procedures, and inmate services. It also notes that the county posts public safety notices and other county updates on the same site. That makes the county page broad enough to support a roster search without sending you to a dozen unrelated places.

If you are helping someone on the outside, the county's public path is still the best start. The sheriff's office can tell you whether the person is in custody, whether a visit is allowed, and whether the record should be confirmed through WCCA. The county also has general public records language that fits a roster request. The local record is often enough to settle the search without a second guess.

Kenosha County is big enough that a booking can move quickly through the system. That makes the county page especially useful, because it keeps the custody check, the sheriff contact, and the court record in one chain. The local government site is the best source when you want current detail, not a stale third-party summary.

The county research also points to medical care, mental health services, and inmate services. Those details show that the jail is more than a status line. It is a working local facility, which is why the roster should be read with the county contact and the court record together.

That local connection matters even more when a person is between custody and court. A quick county check can save time, and a WCCA lookup can confirm the hearing side. The pair gives you a fuller result than either one alone.

Note: Kenosha County Jail Roster information is public, but the county can still withhold sensitive data tied to safety, medical care, or active investigations.

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See the official county source at Kenosha County Government.

Kenosha County Jail Roster source image from Kenosha County Government

The county image ties this page to the local government source that carries sheriff and jail access pages. It also reinforces that the county site is the proper entry point for a roster search.

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