Find Calumet County Felony Records

Calumet County Felony Records start with the clerk of circuit court and the statewide WCCA portal. That gives you a direct path from a name search to the office that controls the file. If you only need a public case summary, the online portal is the quickest step. If you need a copy, a hearing path, or a county office contact, the clerk office is the place to go next. The county keeps the records flow clear and local, which makes the search easier once you know the right office.

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Calumet County Clerk Records

The Calumet County Clerk of Circuit Court maintains and processes records for Family, Civil, Traffic, Criminal, Passports, and Jury Duty matters. The office also coordinates the flow of documents, work, and information between the court, outside agencies, and the public. That is the local hub for the case file.

The clerk office is at 206 Court Street, Chilton, WI 53014. The phone number is (920) 849-1414 and the fax number is (920) 849-1483. Those details matter when you need the official office, not just a public summary. The clerk page makes it clear that this office is the one that keeps the record moving.

Use the official clerk page at Calumet County Clerk of Circuit Court when you need the county office details, the record flow, or the public access path. The county law library page for Calumet County resources also points straight to the clerk and sheriff offices, which makes it a good county guide when you are deciding where to start.

Lead image source: the clerk page at Calumet County Clerk of Circuit Court shows the office that manages the county record file and the public flow of court documents.

Calumet County felony records clerk office

That image fits the clerk section because the clerk is the office that controls the court file, the public request path, and the county record flow.

Calumet County Felony Records and Criminal Division

The criminal division page explains that misdemeanor and felony cases have an initial appearance. That is important because it shows where the criminal case starts to move in the county system. If you are tracking a felony record, that first court step can tell you whether the case is just beginning or already moving through the docket.

The criminal division also names the public defender contact at 100 West Lawrence Street, Suite 250, Appleton, WI 54911, with phone number (920) 832-2774. It also identifies Criminal Clerk Madelyn Stumpf at (920) 849-1414. Those contacts matter when the record search needs more than one county office and you want to know which part of the process each office handles.

The criminal division page at Calumet County Criminal Division is also where the expunction note appears. The page makes clear that expunction only removes the court's record, not all criminal records. For the state rule behind that, the Wisconsin expungement statute at Wis. Stat. 973.015 is the clean legal reference. That statute matters because it shows the court record and the other criminal history systems do not disappear in the same way.

The county law library page reinforces the same structure by pointing back to the clerk, sheriff, and county legal resources. That helps keep the search grounded. If you are looking for the court record, the criminal division tells you how the case moves. If you are looking for the official file, the clerk still holds the record.

Lead image source: the criminal division page at Calumet County Criminal Division explains the first appearance process and the county's criminal record flow.

Calumet County felony records criminal division

That image matches the criminal division because the division handles the initial appearance path and the public explanation of felony and misdemeanor cases.

Calumet County Felony Records Copies

Calumet County gives you the basic public search through WCCA, but the clerk office is still the place for the actual file. The research here does not give a copy fee, so the safest step is to ask the clerk office before you travel if you need a plain copy or a certified copy. That keeps the request tight and avoids surprises at the counter.

Public records access in Wisconsin is broad under Wis. Stat. 19.35, but the county office still needs a clear request that identifies the case. Use the name as filed, the case number if you have it, and the filing year if the search is old. That gives the clerk office enough detail to find the right record quickly.

For a written form path, the Wisconsin Courts forms page at wicourts.gov/forms1/circuit.htm can help you match the request to the county court process. That is useful when a record is not a simple online lookup and you need to ask for a paper copy the right way.

Calumet County's public portal is still the fastest way to confirm whether the case exists. Once you have that confirmation, the clerk can handle the copy side. That is the pattern that keeps the search clean and local.

If you are looking for the public case view only, WCCA remains the first stop. If you are looking for the official file, the clerk office is the second stop. Those two steps usually solve the request without extra detours.

Calumet County Felony Records Help

The sheriff office is the county side that covers arrest records and jail operations. That matters when the court file alone does not answer the question. If you need the law-enforcement side of the case trail, the sheriff office is the right place to look next. It does not replace the clerk. It fills the gap between the arrest and the court file.

Use the official sheriff page at Calumet County Sheriff's Office when you need arrest records or jail information. The county law library page also points to the sheriff, which makes it a good local guide when you want the office map in one place. That is helpful for people who know the name but not the county process.

Lead image source: the county law library directory at Wisconsin State Law Library Calumet County Resources is the county guide that links the clerk, the sheriff, and the court system.

Calumet County felony records legal resources

That image fits the county resource section because it gives the broader office map that helps people move from a search result to the right local contact.

When the search feels unclear, go back to the official sequence. Check WCCA. Call the clerk. Use the sheriff only when you need arrest-side detail. That order keeps the search efficient and keeps the record trail inside official Wisconsin sources.

The county law library page and the criminal division page work well together here. One gives you the office map. The other explains how the criminal case moves. Between them, Calumet County Felony Records become easier to trace without relying on generic outside databases.

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