How to Search Kenosha County, Wisconsin Records (Start Here)
Kenosha County, Wisconsin — court records through the local court clerk, property through the county assessor, recorded documents through the recorder or clerk.
- Court cases: Local court clerk for case search.
- Property: County Assessor for values. Recorder or Clerk for deeds and documents.
- Jail: County Sheriff for current inmate information.
Use the databases below based on the type of record you are searching.
Jail & Inmate Records
Inmates
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Kenosha County Sheriff's Office inmate roster and inmate search.
Property & Tax Records
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Kenosha County Maps
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Kenosha County, Wisconsin free maps. Includes development, political, school & supervisory districts, street maps, watershed boundaries.
Kenosha County Parcel Identifiers
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Kenosha County, Wisconsin parcel identification numbers and municipal identifiers.
Business, Voter & Other
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find Kenosha County records? ▼
The Clerk of Circuit Court handles all case records for Kenosha County. Criminal, civil, family — it's all there. If a search comes back empty, switch offices — the record is probably somewhere else.
Where do I search for Kenosha County public records? ▼
Three separate systems in Kenosha County: The Clerk of Circuit Court is where court records live in Wisconsin. For property values and ownership details, go to the Municipal Assessor. Marriage records: contact the County Clerk directly.
Why does my Kenosha County search return no results? ▼
The record probably exists — you're just in the wrong system. Try another office in Kenosha County.
Is there a single database for all Kenosha County records? ▼
No. Kenosha County records are maintained by separate offices with separate systems.
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