Green Bay DUI Records

Green Bay DUI Records can move between city and county offices depending on how the case was filed. A first-offense OWI within city limits may begin in Green Bay Municipal Court, while circuit court cases move through the Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court and WCCA. Police reports, sheriff records, and county court copies are separate requests. This Green Bay DUI Records page lays out the official record path so you can search the right office first instead of bouncing between city and county counters.

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Green Bay DUI Records At Municipal Court

The official source for city-court Green Bay DUI Records is the Green Bay Municipal Court. The Brown County research describes the court as the city office for ordinance violations, traffic citations, and first-offense OWI cases occurring within city limits. That matters because not every Green Bay drunk-driving matter begins in circuit court. Some first-offense cases stay in municipal court unless a jury-trial demand or appeal moves the matter into county circuit court.

Municipal court procedure is different from circuit court procedure. The research notes that municipal courts decide ordinance cases without a jury and that defendants can appeal municipal court decisions to circuit court. That one step changes the record path. If a Green Bay DUI Records file began in municipal court and then moved on appeal, the city court and county court may both have part of the paper trail. Starting with the official city court page and then checking the county docket is the safest way to see where the record now sits.

The image below links to the official Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court page because the city-level Green Bay municipal court image in the manifest points to a weak third-party site and was not used.

Green Bay DUI Records Brown County clerk office

That county clerk page is still useful for Green Bay users because any case that leaves municipal court will usually become a Brown County circuit court record request.

The county side of Green Bay DUI Records runs through the Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court at 100 South Jefferson Street, Green Bay, WI 54301. The research gives the main office phone as (920) 448-4155 and identifies the Records Department at (920) 448-4521 for document questions. That office keeps circuit court records for criminal, traffic, and ordinance-violation matters. For Green Bay users, it is the place to request the official file after a WCCA search identifies the case number.

Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is the first step because Brown County requires the case number for the cleanest records request. The county research says a $5 search fee applies when the number is not provided. Standard copies are $1.25 per page, and certified copies add $5 per document. That fee structure matters in Green Bay because many requests are faster and cheaper once the WCCA case number is already in hand.

Brown County is one of Wisconsin's more active court systems, and Green Bay is the county seat. That means the county clerk handles a steady flow of OWI prosecutions, traffic matters, and ordinance cases. If the Green Bay file is now in circuit court, WCCA plus the county clerk is the right combination. The city court does not replace the county clerk once the case is in Brown County circuit court.

The county records process also works by mail. The Brown County research says requests can be made in person or by mail with payment enclosed. For a Green Bay DUI Records search, that helps when the requester is outside the city but still needs a Brown County certified copy.

Green Bay Police And Sheriff Records

The Green Bay Police Department appears in the research as the city law-enforcement agency that generates arrest records and incident reports and works with the Brown County District Attorney on OWI prosecutions. The research entry is thin on the exact records URL, so this page does not invent one. What matters is the role: city police handle the local arrest or incident side, while the Brown County Sheriff's Office Records Division handles county law-enforcement requests, custody records, and warrants for sheriff-generated matters.

The official Brown County records requests page gives the sheriff-side path. The Records Division is at 2684 Development Drive, Green Bay, WI 54311, and the listed phone is (920) 448-4200. That office handles incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports generated by sheriff personnel. In a Green Bay DUI Records search, this matters when the stop or custody issue involved county law enforcement rather than city police.

The image below points to the official Brown County records requests page, which is the best available local image-backed source for Green Bay law-enforcement records.

Green Bay DUI Records sheriff records requests

Use that Brown County records page when the question is about the report, the arrest, or the custody side of a Green Bay case rather than the court copy.

Green Bay DUI Records Follow-Up

The Brown County District Attorney prosecutes OWI offenses submitted by city police, the sheriff, and the Wisconsin State Patrol. The DA is not the copy office, but the office helps explain why a Green Bay arrest may turn into a county criminal case with a separate clerk record. Once that county case exists, WCCA and the Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court are the main record tools, not the original police agency.

State systems fill in the rest. A WisDOT driving record request shows the license-history side of a Green Bay OWI case. The DOJ Crime Information Bureau covers statewide criminal-history searches. If the Green Bay incident involved a crash, the WisDOT crash records system is the correct purchase path. Green Bay DUI Records are easiest to handle when you move in order from city court or police, to county court or sheriff, and then to state license or crash systems if needed.

That sequence matters because Green Bay is both a city and the county seat. The address may say Green Bay in every step, but the office role still changes. City court handles ordinance matters. Brown County clerk handles circuit court records. Brown County sheriff handles county law-enforcement records. State systems handle driving and crash follow-up.

Green Bay users also benefit from checking whether the record request is really a city question or a county question before they call. If the issue is a municipal citation, city court is likely the right first stop. If the issue is a circuit court case number, certified judgment, or county criminal docket, Brown County is the right path. If the issue is a report or custody question, the police or sheriff side may be the better fit. That extra sorting step keeps Green Bay DUI Records requests from getting bounced between offices that all sit in the same city but do not keep the same records.

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