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  2. Begin by entering the applicant’s full name and any aliases in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Fill out the applicant's address, including apartment or lot number, city, state, and zip code. This helps establish residency.
  4. Provide contact details such as phone and cell numbers. Include the date of birth (DOB) and social security number (SOC) for verification purposes.
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For example, the Woodbury County Sheriffs Office maintains a searchable database of all arrested persons in the county jail. To view the record, users must visit the site and type in the arrestees name, charges, or booking date.
Yes, the Wisconsin Public Records Law authorizes public disclosure of warrants in the state. Therefore, anyone may view or request copies of warrants from any law enforcement agency in Wisconsin. However, certain warrant records or portions of them may be exempted from public disclosure.
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There are three main types of electronic monitoring: radio frequency monitoring, passive GPS and active GPS.
Warrant of Arrest The Sheriffs Office maintains thousands of Warrants of Arrest issued by the District Court and Circuit Court. All of these warrants constitute public records under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Electronic monitoring (EM) is a form of digital surveillance that tracks peoples physical location, movement, or other markers of behavior (such as blood alcohol level).
Generally, residents can look up warrant information in person at the offices of local law enforcement agencies, such as the Polk County Sheriffs Office, Des Moines Police Department (DMPD), or the Linn County Sheriff.
For questions or concerns regarding the Woodbury County Jail, please email Captain Todd Harlow. For community policing events, please contact Captain Don Armstrong or Deputy Zane Chwirka.

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