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What the Kenosha County Inmate Search Can (and Can't) Tell You — and Who to Call

The Kenosha County Inmate Search is a useful starting point, but it won't tell you everything. Here's how to interpret the disclaimer, what you need to request removal from the public search, and who to call when you need a real person on the line.

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What the Kenosha County Inmate Search Can (and Can't) Tell You — and Who to Call

Kenosha County's Inmate Search comes with a clear warning: don't rely on it for legal action. The roster changes quickly, and what you see may not reflect someone's current status. Need to confirm something time-sensitive - like whether a person is still in custody? Call the jail directly instead of treating the online listing as final.

Getting a name removed from the public Inmate Search requires specific documentation. You'll need proof from the Crime Information Bureau showing that the arrest fingerprints were removed from the Wisconsin Criminal History Repository. Without that confirmation, your removal request won't meet the county's requirements.

Call the Jail for removal instructions: Contact the Jail at 262-605-5111 to get instructions on how to provide the proof needed for removal from the Inmate Search.

What the Kenosha County Inmate Search Can (and Can't) Tell You — and Who to Call

If you’re stuck, start with the Jail. The same number used for removal instructions is also the most direct way to get pointed to the right place for help: 262-605-5111.

Having trouble with deposits or questions about the system? Call ConnectNetwork Customer Service at 888-988-4768. If you just need to make a trust, pin debit, or phone deposit, you can do that 24/7 through ConnectNetwork by selecting Kenosha County WI (SiteID 202). You can also deposit by phone at 888-428-1845.

  • Address inmate mail using the inmate’s full name and inmate number
  • Send to: Kenosha County Pretrial Facility, 1000 55th St, Kenosha, WI 53140

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