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What are Grant County Arrest Records?

Grant County arrest records are official documents that contain information on individuals who were arrested by law enforcement in the county. Included in an arrest record are the personal data of the arrestee, offense(s), arrest warrants, and the arrest date. Interested parties may request these records from the Grant County Sheriff’s Department.

Crime Statistics

According to the 2018 crime report published by the FBI, there were 32 violent crimes and 121 property crimes recorded in Grant County. Among the 153 crimes reported were 11 rapes, 20 aggravated assaults, 1 murder, 21 burglaries, 92 thefts, 8 motor vehicle thefts, and 1 arson. Between 2014 and 2018, murder, burglary, and motor vehicle theft declined -50%, -61.81%, and -33.33% respectively. Crimes that went up included aggravated assault and theft by 100% and 10.84%, respectively. Arson neither rose nor fell within this period and there were no rape or robbery reports as of 2014 to compare in a five-year trend.

What are Grant County Criminal Records?

Grant County criminal records are the formal documentation of individuals charged and convicted of crimes within the county. These records contain the identifying information of the individuals, arrest histories, offenses committed, and sentences. The Crime Information Bureau of the Wisconsin Department of Justice (DOJ) maintains the statewide repository for obtaining name-based and fingerprint-based criminal record checks in the state.

How Do I Get Grant County Criminal Records?

Individuals and agencies may request to inspect or obtain Grant County criminal records from the Wisconsin Department of Justice online, by mail, or by fax. Online requests for name-based checks may be done through the Wisconsin Online Record Check System (WORCS). This database allows users to search and inspect the criminal records of other persons. It costs $7 per record for general searches. Results are gotten immediately. Applicants may mail and fax this request when the record cannot be found online. It costs $12 for either request method. To make mail or fax requests, parties may use the following contact details:

Crime Information Bureau
Criminal History Unit
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 2688
Madison, WI 53701-2688
Phone: (608) 266-7314
Fax: (608) 267-4558
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How to Find Grant County Sex Offender Information

Grant County sex offender information can be found online on the statewide registry maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. The Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry may be used to search for offenders in the county by name or by using the geographical search. Users may also sign up to receive sex offender notifications via email

How do I Visit an Inmate in Grant County Jail?

Individuals may visit an inmate at Grant County Jail located at the following address:

111 South. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 506
Lancaster, WI 53813-0506
Phone: (608) 723-6372
Fax:(608) 723-5203

The Grant County Sheriff’s Department publishes visitation rules on the office’s official website. Visitation hours and days are assigned by the first letter of an inmate’s last name. Below are the jail’s visitation hours:

  • For male inmates:
    A-G: Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
    H-M: Saturday from 2:00 p.m.to 4:00 p.m.
    N-Z: Sunday from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • For female inmates:
    A-M: Saturday from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
    N-Z: Sunday from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m

Where and How to Find Grant County Inmate Information

Members of the public may obtain inmate information by contacting the jail on (608) 723-6372. Information on jail procedures regarding inmates may also be obtained on the Sheriff’s website.

What are Grant County Court Records?

Grant County court records are documents that contain the official court proceedings of civil and criminal cases that were handled by courts in the county. The Clerk of Circuit Court is the records custodian of civil and criminal court records. Records inquiries may be made to the Clerk’s office at the address below:

Clerk of Circuit Court
130 West Maple Street
P.O. Box 110
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2752
Fax: (608) 723-7370

In the State, the Wisconsin Circuit Courts provide public access to look up Grant County public court records on the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access website.

Location of all Courts in Grant County

There is 1 Circuit Court in Grant County. Below is the address, business hours, and contact numbers of the court:

Grant County Circuit Court (Branch I)
130 West Maple Street
P.O. Box 110
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2752
Fax: (608) 723-7370
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Grant County Circuit Court (Branch II)
130 West Maple Street
P.O. Box 149
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-6576
Fax: (608) 723-7370
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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What are Grant County Vital Records?

Grant County vital records are the official documentation of important life events that occurred within the county. These include records of births, marriages, deaths, and divorces. The Grant County Register of Deeds serves as the records custodian of vital records and provides certified and uncertified copies of these records on request. Under §69.20(1) of Wisconsin Statutes, only eligible parties may order certified copies. They include the registrant, the registrant’s family members, their legal representatives, and other representatives. At the state level, the Department of Health Service maintains these records, and interested parties may request vital records in-person or by mail for a fee.

Where and How to Get Grant County Divorce Records

Eligible parties may obtain copies of divorce certificates from the Register of Deeds office by mail or in-person. It costs $20 for the first copies and $3 for additional copies. This fee is payable by check or money order. In-person requests for certified copies take 2 hours to process if the record is available while uncertified copies may take up to a month. Applicants may visit the address below to make orders:

111 South. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2727
Fax:(608) 723-4048
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Applicants requesting by mail are required to complete a Wisconsin Divorce Certificate Application Form. Submissions must also include the records fee, acceptable identification (listed on the form), and a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope. All documents may be sent to the address below:

Grant County Register of Deeds
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster WI 53813

Mail requests for certified copies take up to 2 weeks, including mail time, to process while uncertified copies take up to a month, including mail time.

Where and How to Get Grant County Marriage Records

Grant County marriage certificates may be ordered by mail or in-person from the Register of Deeds office. Two types of records can be ordered: certified copies and non-certified copies. Requests cost $20 for the first copies and $3 for additional copies. Acceptable payment methods include a check or money order. To order in-person or by mail, applicants may visit, or send the application to the addresses below:

In-person:
111 South. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2727
Fax:(608) 723-4048
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Mail:
Grant County Register of Deeds
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster WI 53813

Requesters using the mail service are required to complete and submit a Wisconsin Marriage Certificate Application Form. Orders must include the relevant fee, valid identification (listed on the form), and a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope mailed to the address above. Certified records ordered by mail take 2 weeks to process (including mail time) while uncertified copies take a month (including mail time). Parties who requested in person may obtain the relevant record in 2 business hours. It may take up to a month to process in-person requests for uncertified copies.

Where And How To Get Grant County Birth Records

Certified or uncertified copies of birth certificates may be obtained from the Register of Deeds in-person or via mail. The office charges $20 for the first copies and $3 for additional copies. All fees are payable by check or money order. These requests can be submitted to the following addresses:

In-person:
111 South. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2727
Fax:(608) 723-4048
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Mail:
Grant County Register of Deeds
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster WI 53813

Mail orders must include a completed Wisconsin Birth Certificate Application Form, the relevant fee, valid identification (listed on the form), and a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope. Processing times include 2 weeks for certified copies ordered via mail, 2 hours for certified copies ordered in person, and a month for uncertified copies whether ordered by mail or in-person. The processing time for mail orders also includes mail time.

Where And How To Get Grant County Death Records

The Grant County Register of Deed maintains and provides certified and uncertified copies of death certificates to eligible and interested parties on request. This request can be mail in-person or by mail. Below are the relevant addresses:

In-person:
111 South. Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster, WI 53813
Phone: (608) 723-2727
Fax:(608) 723-4048
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Mail:
Grant County Register of Deeds
P.O. Box 391
Lancaster WI 53813

It costs $20 for the first copies and $3 for additional copies. Record fees are non-refundable and payable only by money order or check. To request death records by mail, requesters are required to complete a Wisconsin Death Certificate Application Form and submit this form along with other requirements. These requirements include the records fee, acceptable identification (listed on the form), and a self-addressed stamped business-size envelope.

Certified copy requests made by mail may take up to 2 weeks to process including mail time, while uncertified copy requests may take up to a month, including mail time. Certified copy requests made in-person may take 2 business hours to process while uncertified copy requests may take up to a month.

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.