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What are Douglas County Arrest Records?

Douglas County arrest records are official files and reports that contain information on arrests made following criminal activity in the county. These records also provide relevant information that pertains to the solved-crime rate. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office creates and maintains arrest records of Douglas County. Individuals interested in obtaining arrest records should visit the Sheriff’s Office at:

Douglas County Sheriff’s Office
Government Center
1316 North 14th Street
Suite 100
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1371
Fax: (715) 395-1503

Crime Statistics

The Wisconsin Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Information & Analysis provides crime statistics of counties and cities in the state of Wisconsin. In 2021, Douglas County had a total number of 207 crimes reported, including 23 violent crimes and 184 property crimes. The violent crimes reported were 1 rape, 0 robberies, and 22 aggravated assaults. Whereas property crimes reported were 65 burglaries, 100 larcenies, and 19 motor vehicle thefts. There was no reported incident of murder and arson.

The 2019 total crime statistics represent a massive decrease in crime figures for over five years. Between 2015 and 2019, there was a decline in five out of eight major crimes. Robbery, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson rates decreased by 57%, 48%, 23%, 16%, and 100%, respectively. Rape and aggravated assault rates increased by 58% and 41%, respectively. There was no reported incident of murder.

What are Douglas County Criminal Records?

Douglas County criminal records are official documents that provide information on the crime-related activities of individuals within the county. These records include detailed information on arrests, arrest charges, prosecution, court findings, sentences, and state correctional system admissions and releases. The Wisconsin Department of Justice Crime Information Bureau (CIB) is the central criminal history administrative body for Wisconsin. It generates criminal history information by compiling information provided by the various law enforcement agencies, courts, and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

How Do I Get Douglas County Criminal Records?

Douglas County criminal records can be requested online, via mail, and in person. The Wisconsin Online Record Check System is the portal for online requests, and each online search carried out costs $7 per search.

Mail-in and walk-in requests for criminal records can be made to receive single or multiple criminal history information. Interested individuals should fill out the Criminal History Single Name Record Request or the Criminal History Multiple Name Record Request. The filled-out form, together with payment and a valid ID, should be submitted in person or via mail to:

Division of Law Enforcement Services
Crime Information Bureau
Record Check Unit
P.O. Box 2688
Madison, WI 53701-2688
(608) 266-5764

How To Find Douglas County Sex Offender Information

The Wisconsin Department of Corrections maintains the sex offender registry of the state. The registry provides sex offender information, and it is available for public access. The sex offender information of the state is categorized into three levels of notification and information dissemination.

  • Level 1 offenders: Information is disseminated to law enforcement only.
  • Information about Level 2 offenders: Information is provided to specific groups and individuals, based on the circumstances of the case.
  • Level 3 offenders information is communicated to the public through the media and community meetings.

Douglas County residents can search the sex offender registry to find sex offenders residing in their neighborhood. The registry provides search options like name search or geographical search.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Douglas County Jail?

Inmate visitation in Douglas County Jail is done at the Jail Lobby from Monday to Friday. Visitation is done between the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.; 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friends and family can schedule inmate visitation by calling (715) 395-1375. The jail facility also provides off-site video visitation services. To inquire about this, call (715) 395-1375. The Douglas County Jail is located at:

1316 N 14th St, Superior, WI 54880 (715) 395-1375

Mails can be sent to inmates to the address below:

Inmate Name
Douglas County Jail
1310 North 14th Street
Superior, WI 54880

Where and How to Find Douglas County Inmate Information

Douglas County inmate information is made available online to the public through the Douglas County Detention Center Inmate Roster; this includes a regularly updated current inmate roster and the 48-hour release. The current inmate roster provides information on inmates currently incarcerated in the facility, including inmates’ full names, booking number, booking date and time, charges, and bonds. The release roster contains information of inmates released from the jail facility within the last 48 hours.

What are Douglas County Court Records?

Douglas County court records are public records that are accessible to residents and the general public. These court records can be searched online, and they can be obtained in person or via mail. Interested individuals can search court records on the Search Wisconsin Court Cases portal. Information required to search includes party name(s), date of birth, business names, and case number. The state judiciary provides this service, and the various Circuit Courts in the state the case information

The Douglas County Clerk of Courts maintains the records of the Douglas County Circuit Court. In-person and mail-in requests for court records can be made to:

Douglas County Clerk of Courts
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street
Room 309
Superior, WI 54880
(715) 395-1203

Location of all Courts in Douglas County

Douglas County has just one Circuit Court, with two branches. The Circuit Court has jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases. Below are the addresses and contact details of the court:

Douglas County Circuit Court - Branch I
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street
Room 303
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1471
Fax: (715) 395-1633

Douglas County Circuit Court - Branch II
Douglas County Courthouse
1313 Belknap Street
Room 307
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1207
Fax: (715) 395-1285

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What are Douglas County Vital Records

Douglas County's vital records are official files that document lifetime events of the county residents. These documents include divorce records, birth records, death records, marriage records, domestic partnership, and domestic partnership termination. The Douglas County Circuit Court Clerk maintains divorce records. The Douglas County Register of Deeds is the primary custodian of all marriage, divorce, birth, death, domestic partnership, and domestic partnership termination records at the county level.

Where and How to Get Douglas County Divorce Records

Douglas County divorce records are in the custody of the Clerk of Court’s office. Walk-in or mail-in requests for divorce records can be made to:

Douglas County Clerk of Courts
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street
Room 309
Superior, WI 54880
(715) 395-1203

The Douglas County Register of Deeds maintains divorce records from 1 January 2016 to date. To obtain divorce records, complete the Divorce Certificate Application. Attach a valid ID, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payment to the application form and submit it to:

Douglas County Register of Deeds
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street, Room 108
P.O. Box 847
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1551
Fax: (715) 395-1553

In-person requests are processed the same day, while mail-in requests are processed within 2-4 weeks. The first certified copy requested costs $20, and additional copies cost $3 each. Payment can be made with a cashier's check or money order made payable to the ‘Douglas County Register of Deeds.’

Where and How to Get Douglas County Marriage Records

The Register of Deeds maintains records of marriages in Douglas County. Marriage records can be requested in person or via mail. Fill out the Marriage Certificate Application. The filled-out form should be accompanied with the requester’s valid photo ID, payment, and a self-addressed stamped envelope, and submitted in person or via mail to:

Douglas County Register of Deeds
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street, Room 108
P.O. Box 847
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1551
Fax: (715) 395-1553

Certified copy of each marriage record costs $20, and $3 per additional copy processed. It can be paid for with a cashier’s check or money order made payable to ‘Douglas County Register of Deeds.’

Where and How to Get Douglas County Birth Records

All records of births registered in Douglas County are in the custody of the Register of Deeds in the county. Birth records can be obtained through walk-in and mail-in requests. Complete the Birth Certificate Application and attach a self-addressed stamped envelope, a copy of the requester’s valid ID, and payment. Submit the documents in person or via mail to:

Douglas County Register of Deeds
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street, Room 108
P.O. Box 847
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1551
Fax: (715) 395-1553

A certified copy of a birth record costs $20, with an additional $3 for each extra copy processed, which is payable with a cashier’s check or money order to the ‘Douglas County Register of Deeds.’

Where and How to Get Douglas County Death Records

Douglas County death records can be obtained from the Register of Deeds in person or via mail. Interested parties should simply fill out the Death Certificate Application. The filled-out form should be accompanied with a self-addressed stamped envelope, a copy of the requester’s valid photo ID, and payment. The documents should be submitted in person or via mail to:

Douglas County Register of Deeds
Courthouse Building
1313 Belknap Street, Room 108
P.O. Box 847
Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 395-1551
Fax: (715) 395-1553

Each certified copy of a death record requested costs $20. There is also a $3 fee for any additional copy processed. Payment can be made with a cashier’s check or money order to the ‘Douglas County Register of Deeds.’

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.