Wisconsin Offender Lookup
- Department Name
- Wisconsin Department of Corrections
- Location
- 3099 East Washington Ave. Madison, WI 53704
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Phone Number
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608-240-5000
- Official Website
- http://www.doc.wi.gov
- Currently Incarcerated Inmates
- http://offender.doc.state.wi.us/lop/home.do
- Visitor Application
- https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/VisitingInformation.aspx
- Send Mail/Packages
- https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/MoneyMailProperty.aspx
- Send Email
- https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/GeneralInformation.aspx#collapseInmateEMail
- Send Money
- https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/MoneyMailProperty.aspx, https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/GeneralInformation.aspx#collapseInmateMoney
- Phone Calls
- https://doc.wi.gov/Pages/OffenderInformation/AdultInstitutions/GeneralInformation.aspx#collapseInmateTelephone
In the state of Wisconsin, there are a range of tools and resources available for conducting an inmate search, understanding the prison system, and contacting incarcerated individuals. This guide will provide a thorough overview of the process, helping you to navigate the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WI DOC) system.
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Wisconsin Inmate Lookup
The Wisconsin inmate lookup is a system that allows you to search for information about individuals who are currently incarcerated in the Wisconsin prison system. This search tool is provided by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections and can be accessed via the DOC's website.
To perform a search, you can use the inmate's DOC number, if known, or their full legal name. The lookup tool will then display a list of potential matches from which you can select the correct individual.
Access the Wisconsin inmate lookup tool to begin your search.
WI DOC Offender Search
The WI DOC offender search is similar to the inmate lookup, but it includes a wider range of individuals. This tool can be used to search for offenders who are currently incarcerated, on parole, or have been released from the Wisconsin prison system.
When using this tool, you can search using an offender's DOC number or their full name. Additional filters, such as age or race, can also be applied to help narrow down the search results.
Access the WI DOC offender search tool to find information on offenders within the Wisconsin correctional system.
Wisconsin county jails with online inmate search tools include:
County | Jail Roster | Phone | Address |
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Adams County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-339-4239 | 301 Adams Street PO Box 279, Friendship, WI, 53934 |
Ashland County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-682-7004 | 301 Ellis Avenue, Ashland, WI, 54806 |
Barron County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-537-5559, 715-537-5814 | 1420 State Hwy 25 North, Barron, WI, 54812-3007 |
Bayfield County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-373-6322, 715-373-6117 | 615 Second Avenue East PO Box 115, Washburn, WI, 54891-0115 |
Brown County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-448-4250 | 3030 Curry Lane, Green Bay, WI, 54311 |
Buffalo County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-685-4433 | 407 South Second Street PO Box 396, Alma, WI, 54610-0396 |
Burnett County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-349-7600 | 7410 County Road K #280, Siren, WI, 54872 |
Calumet County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-849-2335 | 206 Court Street, Chilton, WI, 53014-1198 |
Chippewa County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-726-7705 | 50 East Spruce Street, Chippewa Falls, WI, 54729 |
Clark County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-743-5380 | 517 Court Street, Room 308, Neillsville, WI, 54456 |
Columbia County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-742-6476 | 403 Jackson Street, Portage, WI, 53901 |
Crawford County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-326-0241 | 224 North Beaumont Road, Prairie du Chien, WI, 53821 |
Dane County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-284-6100 | 2120 Rimrock Road, Madison, WI, 53713 |
Dodge County Inmate Search | Not Available | 920-386-3734 | 216 West Center Street, Juneau, WI, 53039 |
Door County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-746-2400 | 1203 South Duluth Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, WI, 54235 |
Douglas County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-395-1375, 715-394-7274 | 1316 North 14th Street, Superior, WI, 54880 |
Dunn County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-232-2220 | 615 Stokke Parkway, Menomonie, WI, 54751 |
Eau Claire County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-839-4702 | 710 Second Avenue, Eau Claire, WI, 54703 |
Florence County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-528-3346 | 501 Lake Avenue PO Box 678, Florence, WI, 54121 |
Fond Du Lac County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-929-3394 | 63 Western Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI, 54935 |
Forest County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-478-3331 | 100 South Park Avenue, Crandon, WI, 54520 |
Grant County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-723-2157 | 1013 North Adams Street PO Box 506, Lancaster, WI, 53813 |
Green County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-328-9562, 608-328-9598 | 2827 6th Street PO Box 473, Monroe, WI, 53566 |
Green Lake County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-294-4134 | 486 Hill Street PO Box 586, Green Lake, WI, 54941 |
Iowa County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-935-5827 | 1205 North Bequette Street, Dodgeville, WI, 53533 |
Iron County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-561-3800 | 300 Taconite Street, Hurley, WI, 54534 |
Jackson County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-284-4301 | P.O. Box 457, Black River Falls, WI, 54615 |
Jefferson County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-674-7310 | 411 South Center Avenue, Jefferson, WI, 53549-1703 |
Juneau County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-847-9517 | 200 Oak Street, Mauston, WI, 53948 |
Kenosha County Inmate Search | Click Here | 262-605-5111 | 927 54th Street, Kenosha, WI, 53140 |
Kewaunee County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-388-7156 | 620 Juneau Street, Kewaunee, WI, 54216 |
Lafayette County Inmate Search | Not Available | 608-776-4875 | 626 Main Street PO Box 40, Darlington, WI, 53530 |
Langlade County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-627-6220 | 800 Clermont Street, Antigo, WI, 54409 |
Lincoln County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-536-6200 | 607 North Sales Street, Merrill, WI, 54452 |
Manitowoc County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-683-4339 | 1025 South 9th Street, Manitowoc, WI, 54220 |
Marathon County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-261-1730 | 7015 Packer Drive, Wausau, WI, 54401 |
Marinette County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-732-7630 | 2161 University Drive, Marinette, WI, 54143 |
Marquette County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-297-2115 | 67 West Park Street PO Box 630, Montello, WI, 53949 |
Menominee County Inmate Search | Click Here | 7 157 993 357 | W3269 Courthouse Lane PO Box 190, Keshena, WI, 54135-0190 |
Milwaukee County Inmate Search | Click Here | 414-257-7721 | 10201 West Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 |
Monroe County Inmate Search | Not Available | 608-269-8600 | 14301 CTH B, A-19, Sparta, WI, 54656 |
Oconto County Inmate Search | Not Available | 920-834-7000 | 501 Park Avenue, Oconto, WI, 54153-1612 |
Oneida County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-361-5180 | 2000 East Winnebago Street, Rhinelander, WI, 54501 |
Outagamie County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-832-5266, 920-832-5022 | 320 South Walnut Street, Appleton, WI, 54911 |
Ozaukee County Inmate Search | Click Here | 262-284-8440 | 1201 South Spring Street PO Box 245, Port Washington, WI, 53074-0245 |
Pepin County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-672-5944 | 740 7th Avenue West, Durand, WI, 54736 |
Pierce County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-273-5051 | 432 West Main Street PO Box 9, Ellsworth, WI, 54011 |
Polk County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-485-8370 | 1005 West Main Street, Suite 900, Balsam Lake, WI, 54810 |
Portage County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-346-1263 | 1516 Church Street, Stevens Point, WI, 54481 |
Price County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-339-4116 | 164 Cherry Street PO Box B, Phillips, WI, 54555 |
Racine County Inmate Search | Click Here | 262-638-6729, 262-638-6646 | 1717 Taylor Avenue, Racine, WI, 53403 |
Richland County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-647-2106 | 181 West Seminary Street, Richland Center, WI, 53581 |
Rock County Inmate Search | Not Available | 608-757-5930 | 210 East Highway 14 Box 1649, Janesville, WI, 53747-1649 |
Rusk County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-532-2162 | Rusk County DHS 311 East Miner Avenue Suite C240, Ladysmith, WI, 54848 |
Saint Croix County Inmate Search | Not Available | (715) 381-4320 | 1101 Carmichael RdHudson, WI 54016 |
Sauk County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-355-3210, 608-355-3264 | 1300 Lange Court, Baraboo, WI, 53913 |
Sawyer County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-638-3325 | Box 730, Hayward, WI, 54843-0730 |
Shawano County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-526-7950 | 405 North Main Street, Shawano, WI, 54166 |
Sheboygan County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-459-1300 | 2923 South 31st Street, Sheboygan, WI, 53081 |
St. Croix County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-386-4752 | 1101 Carmichael Road, Hudson, WI, 54016 |
Taylor County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-748-1431 | 224 South Second Street, Medford, WI, 54451 |
Trempealeau County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-538-2311 ext290 | 36245 Main Street PO Box 67, Whitehall, WI, 54773 |
Vernon County Inmate Search | Click Here | 608-637-5780 | 1320 Bad Axe Court, Viroqua, WI, 54665 |
Vilas County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-479-3644 | 330 Court Street, Eagle River, WI, 54541 |
Walworth County Inmate Search | Click Here | 262-741-4400 | 1770 County Road NN PO Box 1004, Elkhorn, WI, 53121 |
Washburn County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-468-4747 | P.O. Box 250, Shell Lake, WI, 54871 |
Washington County Inmate Search | Click Here | 262-335-4428 | 500 North Schmidt Road, West Bend, WI, 53095 |
Waukesha County Inmate Search | Not Available | 262-548-7382 | 500 Riverview Avenue, Waukesha, WI, 53188 |
Waupaca County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-258-4466 | Law Enforcement Center 1402 East Royalton Street, Waupaca, WI, 54981 |
Waushara County Inmate Search | Not Available | 920-787-6550 | Box 1230, Wautoma, WI, 54982 |
La Crosse County Inmate Search | Click Here | 715-836-3635 | 610 Gibson Street, Suite 2, Eau Claire, WI, 54701 |
Winnebago County Inmate Search | Click Here | 920-236-7380, 920-727-2888 | 4311 Jackson Street, Oshkosh, WI, 54901-9760 |
Wood County Inmate Search | Not Available | 715-421-8600 | 401 Market Street PO Box 8095, Wisconsin Rapids, WI, 54495 |
Prisoner Locator
The prisoner locator is another useful tool for finding information about individuals who are currently incarcerated in Wisconsin. This tool is especially useful when you do not have specific information about an inmate, such as their DOC number or full name.
With the prisoner locator, you can search for inmates using a range of criteria, such as their age, race, or gender.
Access the prisoner locator tool to search for inmates in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Offender Database
The Wisconsin offender database is a comprehensive listing of all individuals who are, or have been, under the supervision of the WI DOC. This database includes information about offenders' incarceration status, their offense(s), and their projected release date.
This database is accessible to the public and can be searched using a variety of criteria, such as an offender's name, DOC number, or offense.
Access the Wisconsin offender database to find comprehensive information on offenders.
Wisconsin Jail Roster Lookup
The Wisconsin jail roster lookup is a tool that provides information about individuals who are currently incarcerated in county jails throughout Wisconsin. This tool is typically maintained by the individual county sheriff's offices, and the availability and type of information can vary between counties.
To use this tool, you typically need to visit the website of the county where you believe the individual is incarcerated and find the link to the jail roster lookup.
For example, you can access the Dane County jail roster lookup to find information about inmates in Dane County.
Inmate ID Search
The inmate ID search is a specific search tool that allows you to find information about an inmate using their DOC number. This is typically the fastest and most accurate way to find information about an inmate, as each DOC number is unique to a specific individual.
Access the inmate ID search tool to find information using a DOC number.
InmateStatus
The inmate status refers to the current state of an individual's incarceration. This could include whether they are currently incarcerated, released, or on parole. This information can be found using the various search tools provided by the WI DOC.
To find out an inmate's status, you can use the Wisconsin inmate lookup tool or the WI DOC offender search tool.
Wisconsin Inmate Mugshots
Wisconsin inmate mugshots are photographs taken by law enforcement at the time of an individual's arrest. These mugshots can be accessed through various county sheriff's offices and are often included in the Wisconsin jail roster lookups.
However, please note that access to mugshots may vary depending on the county and the specific rules regarding the release of such information. Be sure to check with the specific county sheriff's office for accurate and up-to-date information.
Wisconsin Corrections Offender Query
The Wisconsin Corrections Offender Query is a detailed search function provided by the WI DOC. This tool allows you to search for specific information about offenders, such as their offense, incarceration status, and projected release date.
To use the Wisconsin Corrections Offender Query, you will need to access the WI DOC offender search tool and enter the relevant information.
Contacting an Inmate in Wisconsin
Once you have located an inmate using the aforementioned tools, you may wish to get in contact with them. The WI DOC provides a variety of ways to do this, including through mail, phone calls, and in-person visits.
Mail: Inmates can receive mail at their specific institution. Be sure to include the inmate's full name and DOC number in the address.
Phone Calls: Inmates can make outgoing calls, but cannot receive incoming calls. The WI DOC uses a system that allows you to deposit funds into an account that the inmate can then use to make calls.
Visits: In-person visits are allowed at all Wisconsin correctional institutions, subject to certain rules and restrictions. You will need to be on the inmate's approved visitor list, and all visits must be scheduled in advance.
More information about contacting an inmate can be found on the WI DOC website.
Navigating the Wisconsin prison system can be a complex task, but with the right resources and tools, you can find and contact someone incarcerated in Wisconsin effectively and efficiently.
Electronic Messaging Services
In addition to traditional methods, the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WI DOC) has embraced technology by providing electronic messaging services. Through these services, you can send electronic messages, similar to emails, to inmates. It's faster and more convenient than traditional mail.
To send an electronic message, you'll need to create an account with the service provider contracted by the WI DOC. Once your account is set up, you can send messages to an inmate by selecting their name and typing your message. The inmate can then view your message on a shared kiosk or on a tablet, depending on the facility.
Find out more about the electronic messaging services on the WI DOC website.
Video Visitation Services
Video visitation is another technological solution implemented by the WI DOC. This service allows you to have "virtual" face-to-face time with an inmate from the comfort of your own home.
To use this service, you'll need to schedule a visit in advance, much like a traditional visit. However, instead of going to the facility, you'll log into a video visitation system at the scheduled time. Video visitation can offer a more convenient way to keep in touch, particularly for those who live far from the correctional facility.
More information about video visitation services can be found on the WI DOC website.
Commissary Services
Commissary services are also provided by the WI DOC, allowing friends and family members to send funds to inmates. These funds can be used by the inmates to purchase a variety of items, such as snacks, personal hygiene items, or stationery.
To deposit funds, you'll need to create an account with the service provider contracted by the WI DOC. Once your account is set up, you can deposit money into an inmate's account using a credit or debit card.
Find out more about the commissary services on the WI DOC website.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections provides numerous resources and tools to find and contact inmates in the state prison system. By familiarizing yourself with these tools, you can ensure that you're able to stay connected with your incarcerated loved ones in a way that works best for you.
Understanding the Wisconsin Prison System
Navigating the Wisconsin prison system can seem daunting, especially for those unfamiliar with the process. Understanding the structure and different components of the system can significantly ease this task.
The Wisconsin Department of Corrections is responsible for the state's correctional facilities, which include both prisons and jails. Prisons are state or federal facilities that house individuals sentenced to more than a year, while jails are county-run facilities for individuals awaiting trial or serving short sentences.
The Wisconsin prison system is divided into maximum, medium, and minimum security facilities, each with different levels of surveillance and inmate privileges. Depending on the nature of the crime and the sentence, an inmate may be placed in any of these facilities.
Maximum Security Facilities
Maximum security facilities are designed for inmates who have committed serious crimes or pose a high risk to others. These facilities have a high staff-to-inmate ratio and stringent security measures, including constant surveillance and limited inmate movement.
Medium Security Facilities
Medium security facilities house inmates who pose a moderate risk. They feature a mix of dormitory-style housing and cells, and offer more work and treatment opportunities than maximum security facilities.
Minimum Security Facilities
Minimum security facilities, also known as camps, house inmates who pose the least risk. They often have dormitory-style housing and provide the most work and treatment opportunities. Inmates at these facilities may be allowed to work in the community under supervision.
Transfers between Facilities
It's important to note that inmates may be transferred between facilities for a variety of reasons, including changes in their security classification, behavioral issues, medical needs, or to make room for new inmates. If you're unable to locate an inmate or their location has recently changed, it may be due to a transfer.
Parole and Probation
Parole and probation are two ways that inmates can serve part of their sentence outside of a correctional facility. Parole is granted by a parole board after an inmate has served a portion of their sentence, while probation is a sentence handed down by a judge, often in lieu of incarceration.
Both parole and probation come with conditions that the offender must meet. If these conditions are violated, the offender may be sent back to a correctional facility.
Information about an offender's parole or probation status can be found using the WI DOC offender search tool.
Understanding the Wisconsin prison system can be a complex task, but with the right resources, you can navigate it effectively. The state provides numerous tools to aid in your search and contact efforts, ensuring you have the means to stay connected with your incarcerated loved ones.
Rights and Protections for Inmates
Inmates in the Wisconsin correctional system, like all U.S. prisoners, have certain rights protected by the U.S. Constitution. These include, but are not limited to, the right to humane facilities and conditions, the right to be free from sexual crimes, the right to complain about prison conditions and have access to the courts, and the right to medical care and attention as needed.
Humane Facilities and Conditions
Inmates are entitled to facilities and conditions that do not inflict unnecessary or wanton pain or punishment. In practical terms, this means they have the right to a clean and safe environment, balanced and nutritious meals, and appropriate clothing and shelter.
Freedom from Sexual Crimes
Under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA), all inmates have the right to be free from sexual harassment and sexual crimes, including sexual assault and rape. Any such incidents are to be thoroughly investigated by the authorities.
Access to the Courts
Inmates also have the right to access the courts. They can challenge the conditions of their confinement, the length of their confinement, and allege violations of their constitutional rights.
Right to Medical Care
Inmates have a right to necessary medical care. This includes not only emergency care, but also care for chronic conditions, preventative care, and mental health care.
Inmate Rehabilitation Programs
Rehabilitation is a key focus of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. As part of this commitment, the department offers a range of programs aimed at helping inmates acquire skills and knowledge that can help them reintegrate into society upon their release. These programs include:
Educational Programs
The WI DOC offers a variety of educational programs, including Adult Basic Education (ABE) and High School Equivalency Diploma (HSED) programs. In some cases, inmates may also have the opportunity to pursue vocational training or even higher education.
Substance Abuse Programs
For inmates struggling with substance abuse, the WI DOC provides a range of treatment programs. These include both individual and group therapy sessions, as well as educational programs about addiction.
Mental Health Programs
The WI DOC recognizes the importance of mental health in inmate rehabilitation. As such, a variety of mental health services are available to inmates, including individual therapy, group therapy, and medication management.
Work Programs
Work programs provide inmates with the opportunity to learn new skills, earn money, and prepare for their eventual re-entry into society. These programs can range from prison jobs to work-release programs in the community.
By understanding the rights and resources available to inmates, along with the workings of the Wisconsin prison system, you can better navigate the process of locating and communicating with an incarcerated individual. While it can be a complex journey, these tools and insights aim to make the process as seamless as possible.
Wisconsin Prison Statistics
Total Corrections Population (2019, except a is 2013 and b is 2020)) | |
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Total incarcerated | 34,189 |
Prison population | 22,039 |
Jail population | 12,150a |
Prison incarceration rate (per 100,000) | 378 |
Jail incarceration rate (per 100,000) | 270a |
Probation population | 42,693 |
Parole population | 22,292 |
Life sentences | 1,209 |
(% of prison population) | (5.5)b |
Life without parole | 265 |
(% of prison population) | (1.2)b |
Juvenile life without parole | 7b |
Private prison population | ~ |
Imprisonment by Gender (2019) | |
Men in prison | 20,612 |
Women in prison | 1,427 |
Imprisonment by Race/Ethnicity (2019) | |
White imprisonment rate (per 100,000) | 230 |
Black imprisonment rate (per 100,000) | 2742 |
Hispanic imprisonment rate (per 100,000) | 475 |
Racial/Ethnic Disparity in Imprisonment (2019) | |
Black : white ratio | 11.9 |
Hispanic : white ratio | 2.1 |
Juveniles in Custody (2015) | |
Total juveniles in custody | 630 |
Committed | 465 |
Detained | 162 |
White custody rate (per 100,000) | 54 |
Black custody rate (per 100,000) | 671 |
Latino custody rate (per 100,000) | 85 |
American Indian custody rate (per 100,000) | 284 |
Asian custody rate | 31 |
Felony Disenfranchisement (2020) | |
Disenfranchised population | 69,344 |
(% Disenfranchised) | (1.60) |
Disenfranchised African Americans | 22,371 |
(% Disenfranchised) | (8.98) |
Corrections Expenditures (2019) | |
Corrections expenditures (in millions) | 1,220 |