The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department lobby entrance is located on the northwest side of the Law Enforcement Center.
Lobby: Door #8
Hours of Service: 24/7 - 365
Contact Information: 262-548-7122
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non Emergency: 262-446-5070
Law Enforcement Center: 262-548-7122
Jail: 262-548-7170
Business Office: 262-548-7117
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department lobby entrance is located on the northwest side of the Law Enforcement Center.
Lobby: Door #8
Hours of Service: 24/7 - 365
Contact Information: 262-548-7122
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department Business Office is located within the Law Enforcement Center. Services can be accessed from the Sheriff Department lobby windows.
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Department lobby entrance is located on the northwest side of the Law Enforcement Center.
Lobby: Door #8
Hours of Service:
Monday - Friday {Excluding some holidays}
8:00am - 4:30pm
Contact Information: 262-548-7117
Business Office holiday closures will be notated on the events calendar and will be posted on the Waukesha County Sheriff's official social media pages.
The Waukesha County Jail is located behind the Waukesha County Courthouse off of Riverview Ave. The public entry to the County Jail is located at the southwest corner of the existing Law Enforcement Center for all jail-related visitors.
Hours of Service: 24/7 - 365
Select Jail services are only available during predetermined hours. See the Jail division homepage for additional information.
Contact Information: 262-548-7170
Waukesha County Court House Information
Hours of operation are 7:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday excluding holidays when the facilities are closed.
Screening will take place in the lobby of the Courthouse. Additional screening will occur at this location when the facilities are open after-hours.
Why screen? Based on facility surveys, assessments, employee input and society's general expectations regarding security, enhancements in controlled access are deemed appropriate at this time.
Who is affected? Controlled access screening is mandatory for all persons seeking access to the Courthouse and Administration Center, except for persons who work in offices located in these facilities who have approved access cards.
What items are prohibited?
Security staff are authorized to use their discretion in disallowing items not included on the above list if they believe the item could pose a danger to the safety and security of persons within the building.
If a person brings a prohibited item to the screening station, the individual will be given the option of removing the item from the building or disposing of it in a non-retrievable disposal box. Anyone found in possession of an illegal item faces possible charges.
If inappropriate statements pertaining to weapons, bombs, etc. are made by people entering the building, such persons may face possible charges.
Where does screening take place? Members of the public who will be visiting either the Courthouse or the Administration Center must enter and exit the facilities through the main Courthouse entrance, 515 W. Moreland Blvd, Door #2. Screening will take place in the lobby of the Courthouse. A corridor near the Courthouse lobby connects both buildings together. A map of the Government Center campus identifying public access points and parking areas is available in the Quick Links above.
When will screening be conducted? Hours of operation are 7:30am-5:00pm Monday-Friday excluding holidays when the facilities are closed. Additional screening will occur at this location when the facilities are open after-hours.
How does the screening work? Screening stations will be similar to those used at airports. Individuals will place their carried items (purses, cell phones, laptop computers, briefcase, etc.) on an X-ray machine belt. They also will have to remove any metal items from their clothing and pockets and place them in a bin to be X-rayed. They will then walk through a metal detector and retrieve their belongings on the other side. Security staff are prepared to assist persons with disabilities or other needs. Please feel free to ask questions if you have personal or health concerns.
Members of the public who will be visiting either the Courthouse or the Administration Center must enter and exit the facilities through the main Courthouse entrance, 515 W. Moreland Blvd, Door #2. Screening will take place in the lobby of the Courthouse. A corridor near the Courthouse lobby connects both buildings together.
Additional screening will occur at this location when the facilities are open after-hours.
Law Enforcement Center- Available Services
During normal business hours bail set in a Waukesha County Criminal/Traffic Court may be posted in the Waukesha County Courthouse, Business Center, Room 112.
Business Center Hours:
8:00am - 4:30pm
Monday - Friday - Excluding Holidays
After Hour Bail Postings
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office bail window is open for all after hour bail postings. It is located at Door #8 within the Law Enforcement Center lobby. The Department accepts cash, certified funds, cashier's checks, Visa, Discover and MasterCard.
Law Enforcement Center Lobby Hours:
24 hours a day - seven days a week
The Waukesha County Sheriff's Office if responsible for the service of legal papers pursuant to Wisconsin State Statue. A Sheriff’s Deputy is assigned to the Process Division to serve all different types of papers, including but not limited to subpoenas, restraining orders, summons and complaints and others. Papers for service will be accepted at the Waukesha County Sheriff’s Department Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays. ONLY papers for service within Waukesha County will be accepted. Please see the fee schedule for our current rates.
Hours of service:
Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:30pm
Contact Information:
Phone #1: 262-548-7151
Phone #2: 262-548-7152
Court Ordered ID Process and DNA Swabs
Hours of service:
No appointment is necessary
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 3:45pm
Contact Information:
Phone #1: 262-896-8166
Phone #2: 262-896-8167
Detective Bureau appointments should report to the Law Enforcement Center lobby door #8 unless otherwise instructed.
Hours of Service:
Monday - Friday 6:00am - 4:00pm
Contact Information:
Phone #1: 262-548-7127
Phone #2: 262-548-7128
Writ of Eviction/Restitution: WITH a bonded moving company
Writ of Eviction/Restitution: WITHOUT a bonded moving company--Letter of Authority required!
Letter of Authority:
A legal document that allows a third party to act on behalf of the person writing the letter.
Hours of service:
By appointment only. {15- minute time slots}
Wednesdays 9:00am - 11:00am
Contact Information:
Phone #1: 262-896-8166
Phone #2: 262-896-8167
Additional Information:
Oversized - Overweight Load Escorts
If you wish to arrange an escort, you must contact the Patrol Division between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday at 262-548-7124 a minimum of twenty-four hours prior to the escort.
It is the citizen's responsibility to obtain all permits, permissions and approved routes from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, local authorities and utilities. Permits should be secured prior to making arrangements for the escort.
The escorts are done by uniformed deputy sheriffs on overtime and billed to the requester, so as not to deplete the normal patrol divisions.
Property and Vehicle Releases are by appointment only.
Appointments should report to the Law Enforcement Center lobby door #8 unless otherwise instructed.
Contact Information:
Phone #1 262-896-8140
Phone #2 262-548-7138
Hours of Service:
Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Contact Information:
262-548-7156
Additional Information:
Open Records Request for Accident and Incident Reports, Background Checks and Citations
Sex Offender Registration and Registry Updates
Hours of service:
No appointment is necessary
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 3:45pm
Contact Information:
Phone #1: 262-896-8166
Phone #2: 262-896-8167
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