Wisconsin criminal history single name record request 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting your requestor type. Check the appropriate box for Government Agency, General Public, Nonprofit Org, or Public Defender.
  3. Next, indicate the purpose of your request by checking one of the options provided. If left unchecked, it will default to 'General Information'.
  4. Select your payment type and enter the amount enclosed. Ensure you include any additional fees if applicable.
  5. Fill in the required personal information for the individual being checked: name, sex, race, and date of birth. Optional fields like Social Security Number can help prevent mismatches.
  6. Complete the 'Return request to' section with your name and address. Don’t forget to include a self-addressed, postage-paid envelope.

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To request records, you may: Email Department of Justices Office of Open Government at opengov@widoj.gov. Call the Office of Open Government at 608-267-2220. Submit your request using our onli​ne form. Mail your written request to:
In its most general terms the Wisconsin Public Records Law (Wis. Stat. 19.31-19.39) provides that a requester may inspect and/or receive a copy of any record that is not specifically excepted by some provision of state or federal law.
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