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Wisconsin Arrest Records

In the state of Wisconsin, every citizen has the authority to view, inspect, and copy public records. This would include court records, arrest records, and civil records. Employers and landlords use this information to determine if a person is reliable to hire or rent to.

How do you locate Wisconsin arrest records?

There are several ways to locate information about an individual arrested or who has had a case filed against them. The Wisconsin State Police or Crime Information Bureau provides statewide information regarding citizens in Wisconsin. Another place to locate arrest records can be found with the county jails or the county Sheriff’s office.

Most sheriff’s offices provide an information line or website where the general public can inquire about an individual’s arrest. However, it should be mentioned that arrest records differ from conviction records. Individuals can have arrest records without having a conviction for that arrest.

If an arrest was made by a municipality, city, or locality, you would need to locate the records through the appropriate law enforcement agency. If a court case developed from the arrest records, you can check with the county, municipal, or state courts for further information.

The Criminal History Unit which is part of the Wisconsin Department of Justice can provide information related to criminal history records for individuals in Wisconsin. Not all information on record with the Criminal History Unit is available to the public.

Wisconsin Arrest Records

Are arrest records public?

Arrest information that has not been expunged or sealed is deemed public records. Anyone with access to the internet can access these records by performing an online search for these records.

Do you need to pay for Wisconsin arrest records?

Wisconsin arrest records are free and available for the public to access and view. If you are looking for a complete background check you would need to contact the Wisconsin Crime Information Bureau and there are fees involved. These fees can be paid when requesting information from the Criminal History Unit that is located within the Department of Justice. This division of the Department of Justice handles requests received through the Wisconsin Online Record Check System. The fees for information accessed through this system can be found through the Crime Information Bureau website.

How do you perform a Wisconsin background check?

A Wisconsin background check is performed through the following link https://recordcheck.doj.wi.gov/. This system allows both authorized personnel and public users to submit and view requests online. A training document is located on the website that needs to be viewed before an individual can request Wisconsin criminal information. Results take time to process and you must have the order number given at the time of the request, to access the online results. All results that are received are given online.

If a request result is unable to be provided online, you would have to submit the appropriate forms to obtain the information. If you have any questions regarding the Wisconsin Online Record Check System, you would need to contact the Wisconsin Department of Justice.

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Wisconsin Criminal Records

There are several reasons that a person may need to access Wisconsin criminal records. The main reasons these records are requested include pre-employment screening and rental screening. However, these aren’t the only reasons to access criminal records.

When an employer uses information obtained from the Wisconsin Department of Justice to do a criminal background check, only convictions can be used to disqualify an individual. This is regulated by the Wisconsin Fair Employment Law.

Obtaining Wisconsin Criminal Records

The Wisconsin Crime Information Bureau is regulated by the Wisconsin Department of Justice and maintains the centralized criminal history database for the state of Wisconsin. Individuals that would like to request criminal records would need to submit a request using the Wisconsin Online Record Check System(WORCS) website.

This website allows the general public to request Wisconsin criminal records for a fee. You have the option to submit a request by registering on the website or by using the public user option. If you need to obtain criminal records regularly, it is recommended to create an account as a registered user. As a registered user, you will be able to access information by logging into your dashboard.

The fee for an online criminal background check is $7.00. If you request a mail records result you would need to add $5.00 as a processing fee.

Wisconsin Criminal Records
Wisconsin Criminal Records

Information Found on Wisconsin Criminal Records

The information that is found on the criminal history report is gathered from arresting law enforcement agencies, prosecuting agencies, courts, state criminal history repository, and federal criminal history repository entities. Criminal records are triggered by these entities when an individual receives a citation, violates a law, or is arrested.

When requesting a criminal record, you must verify that it belongs to the person that you are investigating, especially if you are doing a name search. The information contained in the Wisconsin Criminal Records report is deemed accurate as of the date of the request.

Landlords and employers are only able to submit a name-based check which is less accurate than a fingerprint-based check. If the information does not belong to the subject of the search, the process for clarifying the information is to complete and submit the Wisconsin Criminal History Challenge Form along with fingerprints. More information can be found on the website.

Questions about Wisconsin Criminal Records

Answers to questions regarding the results of criminal records requests or submitting a request can be found on the WORCS website. There is a section on the website that provides training material on how to read a criminal record, how to remove information from a criminal record, how to challenge a criminal record, as well as a notice for employers to read.

If you still have questions after reading over the training material and the brochures found on the website, you can contact the Criminal History Unit.

Contact information for the Criminal History Unit:

Criminal History Unit: 608-266-7314

Background Check: CIBRecordCheck@doj.state.wi.us

Criminal History record: CIBCriminalHistory@doj.state.wi.us

The Crime Information Bureau’s hours of operation are Monday-Friday between the hours of 8 am-4 pm.

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