Search Kewaunee County Criminal Court Records

Kewaunee County criminal court records help you trace a charge from the first filing to the final docket entry. Start with the statewide WCCA portal, then move to the clerk of circuit court when you need the full file, a certified copy, or a question answered by staff who work with the case record every day. The county also has a district attorney office, a sheriff department, and victim witness services that can help you understand where a criminal matter is now. If you only have a name, a year, or a charge type, the county record path can still narrow the search fast.

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Kewaunee County Criminal Court Records Online

The first online stop for Kewaunee County criminal court records is Wisconsin Circuit Court Access. WCCA is the statewide public portal for circuit court records, filed documents, municipal court records, and recorded liens. It has been online since April 1999, and new case data is uploaded hourly unless the system is in maintenance. The site may also be down each night from 3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m. Central Time. That steady update cycle makes WCCA useful when you need to check a new filing, a hearing note, or a case status without driving to the courthouse.

WCCA gives you simple searches by name or case number, along with more advanced fields and a judgment search. That helps when a search starts with little more than a surname or an old charge. Not every record is public, and the portal leaves out categories that Wisconsin keeps closed from public inspection. The open records rule in Wis. Stat. § 19.31 supports broad access, but it still leaves room for limits that protect records outside public view. If a Kewaunee County criminal court records search hits a wall, the clerk office is the next step.

Kewaunee County Clerk Records

The clerk of circuit court is the core office for Kewaunee County criminal court records. The official clerk page at Kewaunee County Clerk of Circuit Court explains that the office keeps all court files, opens and maintains new cases, takes minutes, dockets judgments, prepares bail bonds, enters and vacates warrants, prepares appeal files, and manages jury work. Rebecca A. Deterville serves as clerk. The office is at 613 Dodge Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216, with the courthouse entrance on the Juneau Street side.

That same office handles criminal judgments of conviction and collects fees, fines, restitution, attorney fees, and other obligations ordered by the court. The clerk says credit and debit card payments are accepted, though a convenience fee applies. The office phone is (920) 388-7144, the fax is (920) 388-7049, and the hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Those details matter when you need a case copy, a docket printout, or the status of a file that never quite showed enough detail online.

The Wisconsin State Law Library county page at Kewaunee County legal resources adds more local context. It lists the clerk, district attorney, sheriff, victim witness office, family court commissioner, and register of deeds in one place. It also notes that the clerk provides court forms, court records, the civil judgment and lien docket, jury information, and online fee payment. That combination makes the clerk office the cleanest starting point when you need the criminal file and the offices that may have touched it next.

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The image below comes from the Kewaunee County Wisconsin State Law Library page and gives a local visual reference for Kewaunee County criminal court records research.

Kewaunee County criminal court records

That county source ties the record search back to the clerk, sheriff, district attorney, and victim witness offices. When WCCA shows only a case shell or a short docket, those local contacts help you finish the search without guessing which office controls the next step.

Kewaunee County Criminal Court Records Agencies

The local agencies around a criminal case often tell the full story. The sheriff page at Kewaunee County Sheriff's Department identifies Sheriff Matt Joski, Chief Deputy Jason Veeser, and the patrol, investigative, jail, and dispatch functions that support county law enforcement. The department is at 620 Juneau Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216, and the main phone is (920) 388-3100. If a criminal case involved a warrant, a jail hold, or a service issue, the sheriff office can help you understand the status of the enforcement side of the record.

The district attorney office is another key link. The county page at Kewaunee County District Attorney names Andrew P. Naze as district attorney and explains that the office prosecutes crimes and county ordinances, offers victim witness services, and advises law enforcement officers. The office also says it cannot provide legal advice and cannot communicate with a represented defendant. The phone is (920) 388-7194, and the office is at 613 Dodge Street, Kewaunee, WI 54216. That makes the courthouse itself the best place to follow the prosecution trail from charge to judgment.

The county law library page lists the victim witness program at (920) 388-7173, the family court commissioner at (920) 388-2333, and the register of deeds at (920) 388-7126. It also points to a not guilty plea form and mediation forms. Those links matter when a criminal case overlaps with a traffic matter, a family issue, or a warrant that later turns into a court appearance.

Kewaunee County Criminal Court Records Search Tips

A strong Kewaunee County criminal court records search starts with a name, a date range, or a case number. If the online result is too short, ask the clerk office for a docket printout or a copy of the case file. The WCCA portal can show the public side of the case, but the clerk office keeps the official paper trail and the judgment and lien docket. That is the difference between a quick lookup and a records request that gives you the exact document you need.

For older criminal matters, it helps to think about the kind of case you are chasing. Felonies can stay on the public portal for long periods, while misdemeanors and criminal traffic matters follow shorter retention windows. Dismissed or acquitted cases may also fall off public display after the retention window runs out. If a file no longer appears online, that does not mean the courthouse forgot it. It may mean the record moved into a paper file, a closed archive, or a public-exclusion category that WCCA does not show.

When you need a statewide criminal history check instead of a courthouse docket, the Wisconsin Department of Justice offers the Wisconsin Online Record Check System. The DOJ also explains the state criminal history repository and the fingerprint-based record process under Wis. Stat. § 165.83 and Wis. Stat. § 165.84. That check is not the same as the courthouse file, but it can confirm whether a person has a state record that matches a Kewaunee County case.

Kewaunee County Criminal Court Records Copies

If you need certified paperwork or a file copy, contact the clerk before you travel. The clerk office handles criminal judgments, fee collection, and jury management, so staff can point you to the right request path when the WCCA summary is not enough. Because the office accepts card payments with a convenience fee, it is smart to ask about payment method before you ask for copies. That keeps a simple records request from turning into a second trip.

People often want the final judgment, a docket history, or the bail bond paper tied to a charge. Others need to know whether a warrant was entered or vacated, or whether a case is still open enough to show on the county screen. The clerk office is set up for that work. The district attorney and victim witness offices can also help if your question is about prosecution status, restitution, or the next hearing. In Kewaunee County, the safest route is to search online first, then confirm the record at the courthouse.

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