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Outagamie County, Wisconsin Inmate Search

An Outagamie County inmate search provides information about individuals currently in the custody of the Outagamie County Corrections Division. It may be conducted through resources provided by the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office. Information found in inmate search results typically includes an inmate’s name, inmate ID, location, classification, and incarceration details.

Similar to the Outagamie County Corrections Division, state and federal agencies, such as the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (WI DOC) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP), also provide resources individuals may use to check who’s in their custody. The WIDOC Offender Locator portal may be used to find inmates of state correctional facilities, including those in Outagamie County, such as Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center. Meanwhile, individuals may use the BOP’s Inmate Locator portal to find information about federal inmates incarcerated since 1982. However, there are no federal correctional facilities in Outagamie County.

How to Find an Inmate in Outagamie County Jail

Interested persons may find inmates of the Outagamie County Jail through the county Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division. The division publishes the Outagamie County Jail Inmate List online, which anybody may review to find current inmates of the facility. Alternatively, individuals may call the facility’s 24/7 Central Control phone number at (920) 832-5266 to look up inmate information. They may also make in-person inquiries at the Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office or County Jail at:

Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office

3030 E. Goodland Drive

Appleton, WI 54911

Outagamie County Justice Center

320 S. Walnut Street

Appleton, WI, 54911

How to Use the Outagamie County Jail Roster

The Outagamie County Jail Inmate List is accessible online through the county Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division official website. It is an alphabetical list of current adult inmates in Outagamie County Jail and is updated every 30 minutes. Unfortunately, the list is not searchable using specific criteria. Thus, users must look through each entry to find individuals.

What Information is Included in the Outagamie County Inmate Roster

Wisconsin’s Public Record Laws, codified in Wis. Stat. §§ 19.31 to 19.39, state that all persons are entitled to access records regarding the official affairs and acts of government agencies and officials. The Act covers inmate records. As a result, records and information of Outagamie County Jail inmates are usually accessible to the public. Generally, typical information found in the Outagamie County Jail Inmate List includes:

  • Inmate’s full name
  • Sex and race
  • Inmate ID: A numeric identifier assigned to an individual during booking.
  • Time and date of incarceration: The specific date and time an individual was booked into the facility.
  • Location: Indicates whether an inmate is currently housed in the county jail, another facility, or under GPS supervision. It may also specify the area and floor where they are being held in a facility.
  • Classification: reveals an inmate’s security risk level

Contact Details for Outagamie County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Individuals may obtain official information about the Outagamie County Jail by contacting the county Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division. The division has several staff members and officials who handle different aspects of the jail. Their respective phone numbers are listed below:

  • Central Control - (920) 832-5266 (for inmate information lookups)
  • GPS - (920) 832-2252
  • Jail Lieutenant - (920) 832-5022
  • Probation and Parole Office - (920) 832-2700
  • Public Defenders Office - (920) 832-2774

The address and main contact information of the Outagamie County Jail and Sheriff’s Office are provided below:

Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office

3030 E. Goodland Drive

Appleton, WI 54911

Phone: (920) 832-5605 (non-emergency admin)

Phone: (920) 832-5000 (non-emergency dispatch)

Fax (920) 832-2599

Outagamie County Jail

320 S. Walnut St.

Appleton, WI 54911

Jail Facility Overview in Outagamie County

Outagamie County Jail is the 7th-largest jail in Wisconsin, with a capacity of 556 beds. The facility houses both male and female adults, including contract prisoners from the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. It is the county’s primary detention center. It is important to note that Outagamie currently does not maintain its own juvenile detention facility and relies on other regional facilities.

It is worth noting that municipal police departments, such as the Appleton Police Department and the Fox Valley Metro Police Department, may temporarily hold arrestees in-house before transferring them to Outagamie County Jail. However, information about their hold cells and capacity is unavailable online.

Agency

Office and Mail Address

Phone Number

Office Hours

Email

Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office

3030 E. Goodland Drive

Appleton, WI 54911

(920) 832-5605

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays

Outagamie County Sheriff’s Office does not have a dedicated email address. However, interested persons

may report traffic violations, chronic nuisance issues, safety concerns, or request extra patrol in their neighborhood by completing the agency’s Community Concern / Information Sharing form and submitting it to Millie.Cronin@Outagamie.org.

Outagamie County Jail

320 S. Walnut St.

Appleton, WI 54911

(920) 832-5266

24 hours a day, full week

Outagamie County Jail does not have a dedicated email address. Notwithstanding, individuals may send correspondence to inmates by email through third-party websites and apps.

How to Send Money to an Inmate in Outagamie County Jail?

Individuals who wish to send money to an inmate at Outagamie County Jail must have certain information about the inmate to facilitate the deposit. These includes;

  • The inmate’s full name
  • Inmate’s ID
  • Inmate’s date of birth

Deposits may be made in person, by mail, or online. In-person deposits may be made through the kiosk in the Outagamie County Justice Center lobby during business hours. Cash, money order, and cashier’s checks are accepted for in-person deposits. Alternatively, a money order or cashier’s check made out to the inmate by name may be sent by mail to the facility at:

Outagamie County Jail, WI

Inmate’s Name - Inmate’s ID

P.O. Box 247

Phoenix, MD 21131

On the other hand, online deposits may be made through the facility’s third-party service provider.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

The Outagamie County Jail is the county’s primary and only well-documented detention facility. Interested persons may access the County Sheriff’s Office Corrections Division’s Inmate List to search for current inmates in the facility. They may also review the facility’s media report for recent bookings. Alternatively, individuals may contact the county Corrections Division at (920) 832-5266 to request inmate information.

Outagamie County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Families, friends, and other interested parties can visit inmates at the Outagamie County Jail either on-site or via video visitation. On-site visits may be conducted on the first floor of the Outagamie County Government building during regular business hours. Prospective visitors must contact the Outagamie County jail at (920) 832-5266 ascertain an inmate’s status and inquire about the facility’s onsite visitation guidelines.

On the other hand, video visitation may be conducted through the facility’s third-party video visitation service provider (GTL), and prospective visitors must set up an account to use their services. Generally, video visits are recorded and monitored. Inmates and visitors must adhere to the facility’s Video Visitation Guidelines, or they risk having their visitation privileges suspended or terminated. These guidelines include but are not limited to;

  • No nudity or explicit sexual behaviour
  • No threats of harm or intimidation
  • Misrepresentation of identity
  • Visiting while operating a motor vehicle is prohibited
  • Visitors must adhere to county ordinances, federal, and state laws at all times
  • Using alcohol or drugs is prohibited
  • Inappropriate clothing is not allowed (i.e., visitors must be fully clothed with pants, shorts, or skirts that cover their thighs, and shirts must cover their full body with no bra showing). Additionally, swimwear is prohibited.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Interested persons may send personal mail, such as letters, pictures, and drawings, to an Outagamie County Jail inmate through the United States Postal Service. Note that mails may be rejected if they contain certain materials. These include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Sexually explicit content, such as nude pictures, pornographic magazines, and pictures or descriptions of sexually explicit activities.
  • Materials encouraging violence or security breaches.
  • Materials that promote a hostile or offensive work environment.
  • Mail with perfume or lipstick.
  • Mail marked with gang signs, drawings, or graffiti.
  • Packages sent without prior approval.
  • 2nd-class, 3rd-class, and business-rate bulk mail.

Mail intended for inmates must be addressed to:

Outagamie County Jail, WI

Inmate’s Name - Inmate’s ID number

P.O. Box 247

Phoenix, MD 21131

Magazines and soft-covered books ordered through the Barnes and Noble website may also be mailed to inmates at:

Outagamie County Jail

ATTN: (Inmate)

320 S Walnut St

Appleton, WI 54911

Depending on an inmate’s classification status, they may be allowed to purchase up to $70 worth of food items and an unlimited amount of other items from the jail commissary/canteen every week. To enable an inmate to make such purchases, family and friends may deposit money into the inmate’s account. Deposits may be made in person at the Outagamie County Justice Center lobby kiosk during business hours or by sending a money order or cashier’s check made out to the inmate by name by mail. Online deposit may also be made through the approved third-party website.

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