Green Bay Warrant Records Lookup

Green Bay Warrant Records usually move across three official lanes: the Police Records Division, the Municipal Court, and Brown County circuit court offices. That means the fastest search is the one that matches the kind of record you actually need. If the matter started with a citation or a police report, the city side is usually best. If it is a warrant connected to a missed court date, the municipal court is where the case detail lives. If the issue is broader than city court, Brown County is the place to check next. Green Bay is easy to work from once you know which office owns the record.

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Where to Start for Warrant Records in Green Bay

The statewide search portal at WCCA is still the easiest first check for many Green Bay Warrant Records, especially when the matter has gone into circuit court. From there, the city and county offices fill in the gaps that WCCA cannot always answer on its own. That combination matters because some people only need to confirm a docket entry, while others need the underlying police record or the payment history that explains why a warrant was issued or later cleared.

Green Bay is especially useful for users who want direct phone numbers and office hours. The Police Records Division has a weekday window, the Municipal Court offers a records and warrant search page, and Brown County provides sheriff and clerk contacts for circuit-level issues. Once you know which office created the document, the rest of the search is usually just a matter of choosing between a city request, a court lookup, or a county records request.

The city also has a practical advantage: the same location often appears in more than one part of the search path. That makes it easier to move from a warrant question to a case search, then to a payment or records request, without having to rebuild the search from scratch at every stop.

Green Bay Police Warrant Records and Requests

The Green Bay Police Records Division is the right place to begin when your Green Bay Warrant Records search needs the police side of the story. The division is at 307 S Adams Street, Green Bay, WI 54301, and the main number is (920) 448-3329. Requests can be sent to recordrequest@greenbaywi.gov, and the office keeps weekday hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Those hours are helpful if you want to speak with someone before filing a request.

The research also notes a permissible uses form, which tells you the department is paying attention to the reason a record is being requested. That does not make the records closed; it just means the city wants the request framed correctly. For warrant research, that is often useful because a police report, citation, or incident record may help explain why a later court warrant was issued. If you are trying to connect a Green Bay citation to a court date, the police records office is the city-level place to start.

Police records are the piece that usually explains the lead-up to the warrant. A person who knows the incident date but not the case number can often work forward from the police file to the municipal court file, which is faster than searching blindly across multiple case systems. Green Bay's records division gives you a direct contact point for that kind of search.

Green Bay Municipal Court Warrant Records

Green Bay Municipal Court is where many city warrant questions end. The court is at 100 N. Jefferson Street, Room 201, Green Bay, WI 54301, and the phone number is (920) 448-3131. Judge Jonathan Gigot is listed in the research, and the court provides a records, warrants, and calendar search page at greenbaywi.gov/943/Court-Records-Warrants-Court-Calendars. If your search is tied to a citation, missed hearing, or municipal fine, that is the office that usually has the clearest case view.

The municipal court also offers a payment portal at greenbay.rmcpay.com. That matters because a warrant in a city case is often connected to an unpaid citation or a missed appearance, not just a police event. If you can see the case online and then clear the amount through the portal, you save yourself a separate trip. If the warrant needs a court appearance instead of payment alone, the court file is where that requirement will show up.

The Green Bay Municipal Court search page at rfs.greenbaywi.gov/MuniCourtWeb/default.aspx matches this municipal court image and is the official city-side point for warrant and calendar searches.

Green Bay Municipal Court warrant records page

Use this court when the warrant is tied to a city ordinance, traffic matter, or missed municipal appearance rather than a circuit-level criminal case.

The Green Bay records and warrants page at greenbaywi.gov/943/Court-Records-Warrants-Court-Calendars is the exact source shown in this image and the page most users need after the first search.

Green Bay court records and warrant calendar search

That page is the most direct way to check whether a Green Bay municipal case has a warrant or another scheduling issue attached to it.

Brown County Warrant Records for Green Bay

When Green Bay Warrant Records move beyond municipal court, Brown County becomes the next place to check. Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court requests are handled through the county's court document process, and the sheriff's office handles records requests and enforcement-related questions. That county layer matters because a city warrant search does not always tell you everything about a circuit case.

The Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court page at browncountywi.gov/departments/clerk-of-circuit-court/general-information/requesting-copies-of-court-documents is the right reference when you need court copies, while the Brown County sheriff records request page at browncountywi.gov/services/records-requests is the right reference when you need enforcement-side information. Together they cover the county side of a Green Bay search.

The Brown County sheriff page at browncountywi.gov/government/sheriff matches this sheriff image and fits the county enforcement path in Green Bay.

Brown County sheriff records relevant to Green Bay warrant records

Use the sheriff when you need county warrant verification, custody follow-up, or a record request that has already outgrown the municipal file.

The Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court page at browncountywi.gov/departments/clerk-of-circuit-court/general-information/requesting-copies-of-court-documents matches this county clerk image and is the copy-request path for official court documents.

Brown County clerk of courts records for Green Bay warrant records

That clerk path is where Green Bay residents usually go when they need a certified copy or a court document that is not visible in the city court portal.

Getting Copies of Warrant Records in Green Bay

Getting copies of Green Bay Warrant Records is mostly a matter of choosing the right office and the right format. The Police Records Division can help with the police report or citation side of the request, the municipal court can confirm case and payment status, and Brown County can provide circuit-level copies when the matter has moved beyond the city file. That division keeps you from asking the city court for a record it does not maintain or asking the police records division for a certified court copy.

The most useful local detail is that Green Bay gives you multiple online and in-person paths at once. You can ask the police records office for supporting documents, use the court records and warrant calendar page for the municipal file, and then move to Brown County if you need a certified document or a county warrant verification. That layered approach is what makes Green Bay warrant searches feel manageable even when the record is spread across more than one office.

If you only need to confirm whether a city case is still active, the municipal portal is usually enough. If you need the underlying court paper or a county file, the Brown County clerk is usually the better choice. The right copy request is the one that matches the agency that created the record.

Wisconsin Rules That Shape Warrant Records

Green Bay Warrant Records follow the same statewide framework that governs the rest of Wisconsin. Wis. Stat. Chapter 968 covers criminal proceedings and warrants, while Chapter 969 governs bail and release. Those chapters matter when a Green Bay case is active because a warrant, a bond, and a court appearance can all appear together in the record.

Open records access comes from Wis. Stat. Chapter 19. That is the reason police reports, municipal case files, and county records can usually be requested by the public, subject to redactions and confidentiality limits. The State Law Library pages at wilawlibrary.gov/topics/justice/crimlaw/arrest.php and wilawlibrary.gov/topics/justice/crimlaw/search.php provide a plain-language explanation of the arrest and search rules that sit behind the records.

The state court system pages at wicourts.gov and eFiling for circuit courts are useful when Green Bay records move from a city warrant question into a circuit case. If the record looks confusing online, these state resources help explain which part of the case is public and which part must be requested directly from the local office.

The statewide WCCA portal at wcca.wicourts.gov is the broad search source shown in this image and sits behind most Green Bay circuit lookups.

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access portal used for Green Bay warrant records

It is the fastest statewide place to confirm whether the Green Bay matter belongs to municipal court or to the county circuit file.

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