Search Sheboygan Recent Arrests
Sheboygan Recent Arrests searches are usually split across the police department, municipal court, and the city open records portal. That means the fastest path depends on what you need. If you want a report or a citizen form, the police page is the right start. If you need a citation or ordinance case, the municipal court is the better fit. If you need a copy or a broader records request, the open records system is the cleanest route. The pages below keep that path official and local, so you can move from one office to the next without guessing.
Sheboygan Recent Arrests Overview
Sheboygan Recent Arrests Search
The Sheboygan Police Department is the first stop for many city arrest record searches. The office is at 1315 N. 23rd Street, and the department accepts contact through a phone line, fax, and an email contact form. A Citizen Report Form is available online, which makes it easier to start a request without a visit. That helps when you need a fast report path and do not yet know whether the case stayed with city police or moved into court.
Sheboygan Recent Arrests can involve a report, a citation, or a municipal case, so the police page is best when you want the record tied to the actual stop or call. The department hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 4:30 pm. That gives you a narrow window for in-person follow-up if you need a paper copy or a clarification from staff. For a quick check, the police page and the open records portal usually tell you where to go next.
When you need background on access, Wisconsin's open records law at Wis. Stat. 19.31-19.39 explains why many city records are public. The Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the State Law Library records guide can also help if you need to sort out what the city can release and what it can redact. Those tools are useful when a record is available, but parts of it are withheld.
The police department page at sheboyganwi.gov/169/Police-Department is the source for the image below.

The police department image is the right first stop for Sheboygan Recent Arrests. It matches the city office that handles reports and the main request path.
Sheboygan Recent Arrests Court Records
The Sheboygan Municipal Court handles city cases that often sit beside arrest-related records. The court serves the City of Sheboygan and the Village of Kohler. Its address is 1315 North 23rd Street, Suite 102, and the court sessions are held Monday evenings at 5:30 PM. Judge Courtney Jones is listed on the court page, and the court also provides an email address for direct contact. If the police contact turned into a municipal case, this is the office that can help you follow it.
Sheboygan Recent Arrests searches often need this court side because the city handles more than one kind of case. The court page includes traffic matters, first offense OWI, disorderly conduct, trespass, truancy, and underage alcohol cases. That is a useful range to know before you assume a city citation is a criminal file. In many searches, the municipal court is the place where the city record ends and the next step begins.
Point & Pay payments are available online, which is helpful if you already have a citation number or need to settle a city case. The court phone number is 920-459-0212. If you need a quick status check, the court clerk is often the best source after the police report. If you need the county court side, WCCA can be the next place to look. That keeps the city and state parts of the search connected.
The municipal court page at sheboyganwi.gov/172/Municipal-Court is the source for the image below.

The municipal court image shows the city case side of Sheboygan Recent Arrests. It fits when the record is a citation, ordinance matter, or a related court entry.
Sheboygan Open Records and Crime Map
The city open records page at Sheboygan Open Records Request is the right fit when you need a report, not just a case lookup. The city routes requests through NextRequest, and the page gives the processing time as 7-10 working days. It also says prepayment is required for costs over $5. That makes the city process more predictable than guessing at a phone number and hoping the request lands in the right inbox.
Sheboygan Recent Arrests record requests also have a clear juvenile rule. Juvenile records are only released to parents or legal custodians. That limit matters because it tells you which records can be requested by the public and which ones stay restricted. The open records portal is where you go when you need a wider city record trail, a copy request, or a clearer explanation of the cost before the work starts.
The city also offers an interactive crime map at Sheboygan Crime Map. That tool does not replace a report, but it helps you see how police activity is spread across the city. If you are trying to place a recent arrest in a neighborhood or time frame, the map can be a useful extra check before you make a formal request.
The open records page at sheboyganwi.gov/309/Open-Records-Request is the source for the image below.

The open records image is the best visual cue for a city request. It matches the official path for Sheboygan Recent Arrests copies and follow-up questions.
The crime map page at sheboyganwi.gov/289/Interactive-Crime-Map is the source for the image below.

The crime map image helps show the city activity side of Sheboygan Recent Arrests. It is useful when you want place and pattern, not just a paper file.
Wisconsin Tools for Sheboygan Recent Arrests
State tools are useful when a Sheboygan search needs a broader check. The Wisconsin Circuit Court Access site helps with county court lookups. The VINELink service can be useful if a record turns into a custody follow-up. The DOC offender locator gives another official path when the person moves into state custody. Those services do not replace the city pages, but they keep the search moving if the local result points elsewhere.
The Wisconsin Online Record Check System and the Wisconsin DOJ Crime Information Bureau are also useful when you need an official state service or a public record check. They are especially helpful when you are trying to sort out whether you need a police report, a court record, or another public file. That difference matters because it saves time and keeps the request tight.
For access questions, the Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library explain how Wisconsin public records work. That is a good backup when the city record is redacted, the court file is partial, or you need help choosing the right office. It keeps a Sheboygan Recent Arrests search grounded in official rules instead of guesswork.
Note: Sheboygan city records split across police, court, and open records offices, so the best request depends on whether you need a report, citation, or copy.