Warrants are public records in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, pursuant to Wisconsin Open Records Law (Wis. Stat. § 19.31-19.39). This statute establishes that governmental records, including warrants, shall be accessible to members of the public except in specific circumstances where confidentiality is mandated by law. The Wisconsin Supreme Court has consistently upheld the presumption of complete public access to governmental records.
Public availability of warrant information serves multiple governmental and societal interests. Access to these records enables citizens to monitor law enforcement activities, promotes accountability within the justice system, and provides individuals with information about potential legal proceedings that may affect them. The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office maintains these records in accordance with state statutes governing records retention and public access.
Certain warrant information may be temporarily sealed by judicial order during ongoing investigations where disclosure could compromise public safety or investigative integrity. In such instances, records become available for public inspection upon the conclusion of the specified confidentiality period.
Warrant records maintained by Sheboygan County authorities typically contain the following information:
The level of detail contained in warrant records may vary according to the type of warrant issued. Arrest warrants, bench warrants, and search warrants each contain specific information relevant to their intended purpose and statutory requirements under Wisconsin law.
Members of the public may verify warrant status in Sheboygan County through several no-cost methods:
Individuals seeking information about their own warrant status are advised that appearing in person at law enforcement facilities may result in immediate arrest if active warrants exist. Third-party inquiries require the subject's full name and date of birth to facilitate accurate record searches.
The Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office is the primary agency responsible for executing warrants within county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are classified according to their purpose and statutory authority:
The Sheriff's Warrant Division, operating under the authority of Wisconsin Statute § 59.27, maintains a dedicated unit for warrant service. This unit coordinates with municipal police departments, neighboring counties, and state agencies to locate and apprehend wanted persons. Priority is assigned based on offense severity, with violent felonies receiving highest priority for service.
Sheboygan County Sheriff's Office
525 North 6th Street
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 459-3111
Official Website
Individuals seeking to determine their warrant status in Sheboygan County may utilize several official channels:
Pursuant to Wisconsin Statute § 968.04, warrant information is maintained in the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) system. This database is updated continuously as warrants are issued, served, or recalled by judicial authorities. Individuals should be aware that warrant status may change without advance notification, necessitating regular verification through official channels.
The Sheboygan Municipal Court also maintains records of municipal warrants issued for ordinance violations within city limits. These records are separate from county-level warrants and require specific inquiry with municipal authorities.
Verification of outstanding warrant status in Sheboygan County may be accomplished through multiple official channels:
Warrant searches require specific identifying information including the subject's full legal name and date of birth. Searches conducted without complete information may yield inconclusive results due to common names or similar identifiers. Official photo identification is required for in-person inquiries to verify the requestor's identity.
The Wisconsin Public Records Law establishes that warrant information is generally available for public inspection unless specifically exempted by statute or court order. Requestors seeking warrant information should be prepared to complete a standard records request form specifying the information sought and the purpose of the inquiry.