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Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking searches usually begin with the city police records desk and then move to Dane County if the arrest becomes a custody event or a court file. The city records page gives you a direct request path, while the municipal court page separates citations and ordinance violations from a true booking trail. That distinction matters because the first public record is often a police record, but the later custody and court records belong to county offices. Starting local keeps the search focused, and it prevents you from asking the county for a file that is still only sitting with the city.

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Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking Search

The Fitchburg Police Department records division is at 5520 Lacy Rd, Fitchburg, WI 53711, and the research lists weekday hours from 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM. The online records request page at fitchburgwi.gov/police/records is the city link you use when a Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking search starts with a police call or a recent report. The phone line for the department is (608) 270-4300, and the city also lists a records fee of $0.25 per page. That makes the city desk the first place to ask whether a record exists before you request a copy.

For the city side, keep the request narrow. A police report, a local incident summary, or a request for confirmation that a file exists is usually enough to start. The point is to identify the event, not to guess at the whole record trail. Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking searches are easier when the first question is simply whether the city has the report you need. If the answer is yes, the next step is deciding whether the matter stayed local or moved into Dane County custody.

The city municipal court is separate from the police records desk. The city contact line is (608) 270-3300, and the online municipal court page at fitchburgwi.gov/municipalcourt is the right public source for citations and ordinance violations. The court phone number in the research is (608) 270-4250. That matters because some Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking searches are actually court citation questions, not jail questions. If the record is a city ordinance matter, the court page may answer it without any county step.

The Dane County Sheriff's Office at danesheriff.com is the county source tied to the image below, and it becomes the next stop when a Fitchburg arrest turns into county custody.

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That county fallback fits Fitchburg well because the city police record may be only the first piece, while Dane County carries the custody and court follow-up.

Fitchburg Municipal Court

The Fitchburg municipal court page is where the city keeps citations and ordinance violations visible to the public. The online portal at fitchburgwi.gov/municipalcourt lets you stay on the city side when the issue is a local ordinance or a citation that never became a county booking. For a Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking search, that distinction matters. A police record can show the event, but a municipal court record can show whether the case stayed local and was handled as a city matter. If you only need the citation status, the court page is the right stop before you move to Dane County.

The city also keeps the contact line separate from the online portal. The research lists (608) 270-3300 as the municipal court contact number, and (608) 270-4250 for the online municipal court access line. That gives you a direct way to ask whether the matter is a citation issue or something that has already moved beyond the city. Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking searches are much cleaner when you know which office owns the record at the moment you call.

If the case is still only a citation, the city court may be all you need. If the matter has become a custody event, the county trail is next. The main point is that municipal court is not the same thing as a jail record, and a citation is not the same thing as a booking. Keeping those records separate saves time and avoids unnecessary requests.

Fitchburg and Dane County

Once the record leaves the city desk, Dane County takes over the custody and court side. The county sheriff line in the research is (608) 284-6800, and Dane County uses Vinelink for inmate location at vinelink.com. The Dane County Public Records Portal at countyofdane.com/publicrecords is the county request system, and it lets users create an account, choose the department, describe the record, track the request, and receive records electronically. That is the natural follow-up after a Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking search reaches county custody or sheriff records.

The Dane County Clerk of Circuit Court at countyofdane.com/courts/CircuitCourt.aspx is the office that owns the court file. Research notes list criminal case files, court judgments, sentencing records, probation documents, traffic citations, and civil records as available material. Public access terminals are available at the courthouse, and WCCA at wcca.wicourts.gov provides the case summary view online. That is the cleanest path when a Fitchburg arrest has moved from police records to a filed circuit court matter.

Dane County also has an efficient county record trail. The public records portal acknowledges requests within one business day, records are provided as soon as practicable, and the clerk notes that same-day service is common for many in-person requests. The county sheriff and clerk offices are different steps in the same path, so the right office depends on whether you need custody information or the court file. For Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking research, that county split is what turns a city report into a full public record trail.

Fitchburg Copies and Requests

When you need a copy, start with the office that owns the record. The city police records page is the correct place for the police report. The Dane County public records portal is the correct place for sheriff or department requests. The clerk of circuit court is the correct place for criminal case copies, citation histories, judgments, and other court material. Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking searches become much easier when you name the exact record type instead of asking broadly for everything tied to a name. A narrower request is usually faster and easier for the office to process.

The county clerk also gives the public access to records in person, by mail, or by email at CTIRecords-Dane@wicourts.gov. Fees in the research are straightforward, with paper copies at actual cost, electronic records often free, and larger requests sometimes requiring prepayment. That makes Dane County a practical next stop if the booking has already become a court file. If you only need to confirm the status first, WCCA and the Wisconsin Court System case search are helpful before you ask for copies.

The county public access terminals and the online case summary are especially useful when a city booking becomes a court case. They let you confirm the case number and status before you submit a request. That is one of the best ways to keep a Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking search efficient, because it prevents a city office from having to guess at a county file or a county office from having to sort out a city citation.

Fitchburg Access Rules

Wisconsin open records law at Wis. Stat. Chapter 19 is the reason these records are available to the public in the first place. The law gives the public a right to inspect most records unless a legal exception applies, and it allows agencies to charge direct copying cost. That applies to the Fitchburg police records page, the municipal court page, and the Dane County request systems. The record may live in a different office depending on the stage of the case, but the public access rule is the same.

The sheriff role is also part of the access map. Wis. Stat. 59.27 explains the sheriff's role in county jail custody, which is why Dane County, not Fitchburg Police, becomes the better source once a booking moves into confinement. The Wisconsin Sheriffs Association at wsdsa.org and the Wisconsin State Law Library prisons guide at wilawlibrary.gov/topics/justice/crimlaw/prisons.php are useful fallback references when you need a broader county or state map. They are especially helpful if the search extends beyond the first county hold.

For a Fitchburg 24 Hour Booking search, the practical sequence is simple. Start with city police if the event is local. Move to the municipal court if the issue is only a citation or ordinance violation. Use Dane County if the person is in custody or if a circuit court file has already been created. That sequence keeps the search on the office that actually owns the record and makes the public trail easier to follow.

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