Search Calumet County Recent Arrests
Calumet County Recent Arrests searches usually start with the sheriff office, then move to corrections, records, and court files when you need more than a booking line. That order works because the county splits its work into separate offices, and each one holds a different part of the record trail. If you only need to know who is in custody, the jail side is usually enough. If you need a report copy, a court file, or service information, the other county pages matter too. The links below point to the official Calumet sources that keep the search local and current.
Calumet County Recent Arrests Overview
Calumet County Recent Arrests Search
The first stop is the Calumet County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 206 Court Street in Chilton and serves the county from a single local hub. Sheriff Brett Bowe and the county team handle communications, corrections, law enforcement, and law enforcement records. That split matters. It gives you a clean path when you need a live custody check, a report request, or a court follow-up.
Calumet County Recent Arrests searches often need a name plus one detail, like a date, a place, or a jail entry. The sheriff office page also points to CCAP, Crime Stoppers, the sex offender registry, and VINE, which makes it a strong starting point when you are not sure which office owns the next step. The county covers 324 square miles, so a record can move fast from one unit to another. The sheriff page is the best anchor for that kind of search.
For statewide context, Wisconsin's open records law at Wis. Stat. 19.31-19.39 supports public access to many government records. When you need help deciding what to ask for, the Wisconsin DOJ Office of Open Government and the State Law Library records guide can help you frame the request. They do not replace the county office. They help you ask the right question.
The sheriff office page at co.calumet.wi.us/211/Sheriffs-Office is the source for the image below.

The sheriff office image fits the first search stop. It is the right source when you need a local office, a phone number, or a path into Calumet County Recent Arrests records.
Calumet County Jail and Corrections
The Calumet County Corrections Division handles the jail side of the story. That office is where you look when the arrest turned into custody, a hold, or a jail stay. The division can also help with inmate mail, visitation, account deposits, and alternative programs like Huber work release. Those pieces matter because a jail record is not just a booking line. It is also the day-to-day record of where a person is, who can visit, and what rules apply.
The corrections division can be reached at 920-849-1447, and the fax number is 920-849-1489. The office uses mail procedures and visitation policies that are specific to the jail, so a call can save time before you drive to Chilton. If a person is still in custody, the corrections side usually gives the fastest answer. If the person has moved, the records office or court clerk may be the next stop.
Calumet County Recent Arrests checks work best when you separate jail status from court status. A person may be booked, housed, transferred, or released long before the court file is complete. That is why the corrections division and the sheriff office page belong in the same search path. One tells you who is held. The other tells you which office owns the next step.
The corrections division page at co.calumet.wi.us/214/Corrections-Division is the source for the image below.

The corrections image points to the jail side of the record trail. It is the right official source when Calumet County Recent Arrests need custody, visitation, or inmate account details.
Calumet County Recent Arrests Records
The county's law enforcement records page at Calumet County Law Enforcement Records is the direct contact for incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. The office takes requests by phone, fax, or email, which makes it a practical fit when you already know what you want. The records phone number is 920-849-1436. That is the line to use when the arrest search needs a copy, not just a name.
Calumet County Recent Arrests pages often lead to this office after the jail search confirms the person and the sheriff page confirms the unit. At that point, the records office can help with the official paper trail. Because the county uses separate divisions, the records office is where the search becomes a request. That keeps the process clean and avoids sending a court question to a jail clerk or a jail question to the court.
The sheriff's office also manages civil process work. That matters more than people expect. A person can show up in arrest records and later in service or foreclosure papers, and the county still treats those as separate jobs. If you are tracing a case history, the records office and the civil process office together give you the rest of the county picture.
The law enforcement records page at co.calumet.wi.us/340/Law-Enforcement-Records is the source for the image below.

The law enforcement records image fits the copy request side of the search. It is the best visual cue for arrest records, incident reports, and accident reports in Calumet County.
Calumet County Civil Process and Court
The Calumet County Civil Process page is not an arrest record page, but it belongs in the same local search path. The office handles sheriff sales, foreclosures, and paper service. Fees are listed for service and sale work, including a base paper service fee, an additional defendant fee at the same address, and separate sheriff sale charges. If a person or property appears in a civil file after a recent arrest matter, this office is the county bridge between a case and service work.
The civil process page also lists Lisa as a contact and gives the phone extension for the office. That helps when you need a real person instead of a general mailbox. For court records, the Wisconsin Circuit Court Access site is the easy online check. It gives free access to Calumet County circuit court records and lets you confirm whether a filing moved into the court file. The Corrections Division and the county clerk often work in parallel with the court, so a good search can touch all three.
The Calumet County Clerk of Circuit Court is at 206 Court Street, Room 301, in Chilton, and the clerk can help with court case records, fee payments, and court forms. That office is the place to go when the online docket is not enough and you need the paper file or a filing copy. In a county search, that is often the last step after the sheriff and records offices point you to the right case.
The civil process page at co.calumet.wi.us/212/Civil-Process is the source for the image below.

The civil process image shows the county office that handles service and sale work. It helps round out a Calumet County Recent Arrests search when the case has moved beyond the jail.
Wisconsin Tools for Calumet County Recent Arrests
State tools fill in gaps when Calumet County sources do not answer everything. WCCA is the fastest statewide court check. VINELink is useful when you want custody notification or a broader jail follow-up. If the person has moved into state custody, the DOC offender locator gives another official path. Those tools do not replace the county pages, but they keep the search from stalling when the local record has already shifted.
The Wisconsin Online Record Check System and the Wisconsin DOJ Crime Information Bureau are also useful when you need an official state service instead of a county contact. They are not the first stop for every Calumet County Recent Arrests search, but they help when you need a statewide check or a record service explanation. If you are unsure what office owns the document, the state guides can keep you from sending the request to the wrong place.
For access questions, the Office of Open Government and the Wisconsin State Law Library explain how public records requests work in Wisconsin. They are useful when a jail entry, records copy, or court file needs a cleaner request. That is often the difference between a quick answer and a slow back-and-forth.
Note: Calumet County splits arrest information across sheriff, corrections, records, civil process, and court offices, so the best request depends on the exact record you need.