Pierce County Arrest Records Lookup

Pierce County arrest records are easier to search than in counties without a public roster because Pierce County publishes a daily PDF jail roster. That roster can show booking date and time, date of birth, address, custody status, arresting agency, charges, bond amount, and court date. The county still expects a real request process for copied records, but the roster gives searchers a fast first look. If you need Pierce County arrest records, start with the roster, identify the correct booking, and then move to the sheriff office or clerk of courts for the document you actually need.

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Pierce County Arrest Records Overview

Daily PDF Jail Roster
(715) 273-1124 Jail Phone
(715) 273-3491 Clerk of Courts
Ellsworth County Seat

Pierce County Arrest Records Access

The Pierce County Jail is located at 555 Overlook Drive, P.O. Box 9, Ellsworth, WI 54011, and the county research lists the jail phone as (715) 273-1124. The sheriff office phone is listed as (715) 273-5051. Pierce County is one of the clearer counties in this build because the roster is updated daily and is available for public viewing. That makes the county's current custody picture easy to check before you make a records request or call the jail for details.

The roster is more than a name list. The county research says it can show name, booking date and time, date of birth, address, custody status, arresting agency, charges filed, bond amount, and court date. It also uses status indicators like IN CUSTODY or RELEASED. That is useful because Pierce County arrest records often start with a simple roster check and then move into a more detailed request once the right person has been identified. The arresting agency line can also point you toward whether the event began with Pierce County deputies or a city police department.

Pierce County Arrest Record Requests

Pierce County says public records requests should go to the sheriff office. The county research says email and phone requests are accepted for basic information, but written requests are required for detailed records. That fits the Wisconsin public-records standard in Wis. Stat. ยง 19.35. A strong Pierce County arrest records request should include the name, booking date if known, date of birth, address, and any case number or arresting agency detail you already found on the roster.

The county research also notes bond payment rules. Bond payments are accepted at the jail, exact amount is required, and credit cards are accepted on a limited basis. That is not a records fee, but it is useful county context for people who are dealing with an active custody situation and need to know how the jail handles money. For copied records, the request should still be separate and specific so the sheriff office can process it without confusion.

Public access to county court records is handled through the Pierce County Clerk of Courts at 414 West Main Street in Ellsworth, with phone number (715) 273-3491. The county research says court records are available through WCCA and that the court system covers criminal, civil, family, and probate cases. Note: The daily roster is the fastest way to find custody status, but the clerk is still the right office for filed court copies.

Pierce County Arrest Records In Court

The county research says Pierce County court records are available through WCCA and that the clerk of courts sits at 414 West Main Street, Ellsworth, WI 54011. That makes Pierce County straightforward once a case is filed. A search can move from the roster to the court file with less guesswork than in counties without a good custody board. Court files can show complaints, motions, hearing dates, and judgments once the arrest becomes a case.

The county research also says the jail roster updates daily. That means Pierce County arrest records may shift quickly from IN CUSTODY to RELEASED. If the search is about a current inmate, the roster is the right place. If the search is about what happened after filing, the clerk and WCCA are better. That distinction keeps the county page practical and avoids treating every arrest question as the same kind of question.

The county research gives a clean county-court path with a direct clerk contact and a standard state case system. That makes Pierce County one of the easiest counties in this batch to search well.

Pierce County Arrest Records Sources

The first county image comes from the official Pierce County website, which is the broad county source for office navigation and public-service links tied to Pierce County arrest records.

Pierce County arrest records county website

That county website helps point users toward the sheriff, jail, and clerk offices before a request is made.

Pierce County does not have a usable non-flagged local image for the jail roster or sheriff page in the manifest, so this page relies on the county website image and the written county sources for the custody path.

The official jail roster PDF is still the county's strongest live jail source. The roster itself is the practical starting point for Pierce County arrest records even when the manifest image capture only succeeded for the county website.

Pierce County Arrest Records And State Tools

Pierce County already gives the public a strong local roster, but state tools still matter. WI VINE and VINELink can help with custody alerts. DOC Offender Locator can help if a person leaves county custody. WCCA remains the public case-search path once charges are filed. Those tools work best when they are used in order rather than treated as the same thing as the county roster.

That sequence is simple. Start with the daily roster for current custody. Use the sheriff office for written records. Use the clerk and WCCA for the court file. Use state tools only when the county record path no longer answers the question. That keeps Pierce County arrest records aligned with the way the county actually works.

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