Grant County Juvenile Detention, WI Inmate Roster
Visitation Hours
- Sunday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
- Monday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Tuesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Wednesday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Thursday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Friday 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
- Saturday 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
- Holiday Closed
Grant County Juvenile Detention Basic Information
- Facility Name
- Grant County Juvenile Detention
- Facility Type
- County Jail
- Address
- Box 447, Lancaster, WI, 53813
- Phone
- 608-723-2136
- Security Level
- Medium
- City
- Lancaster
- Postal Code
- 53813
- State
- Wisconsin
- County
- Grant County
Grant County Sheriffs Department
- Sheriff
- Nathan Dreckman
- Address
- 1000 North Adams Street, Lancaster, Wisconsin, 53813
- Phone
- 608-723-2157
- Website
- www.grantcountysheriffwisconsin.com
Grant County Juvenile Detention offender search: Case Records, Charges, Case Number, Bookings, Bond Amount, Alias, State of Charge, Type, Who's in jail, Bail Amount, Current Location, Bond, Grade, Mugshots, Defendant Record, Sentence Information, Release Date, Arrest Date, Booking Date, Jail Roster, Arrests, Case Records, Fine/Crt Costs, Warrant #, Projected Release Date.
It can be a tough transition finding out that a friend or loved one is in jail. However, just because someone you care about is facing time, doesn’t mean you can’t find a way to be there and support them.
Those who were arrested in Grant County will most likely be taken to Grant County Juvenile Detention in Wisconsin before being sentenced. In this guide, you will learn a little about the jail, how to make sure an inmate is there, and how to be a support system while a friend or loved one is incarcerated.
About the Grant County Juvenile Detention
Grant County Juvenile Detention in Wisconsin actually houses both the main jail and the road prison as well as those who are arrested in Grant County.
The Grant County Juvenile Detention is dedicated to keeping the public safe through custody and control of inmates. However, they also treat inmates with fairness and respect while maintaining a safe, humane, and secure environment for inmates, staff, and the community.
The Grant County Juvenile Detention also supports former inmates to reintegrate into the community by providing programs that encourage positive behavior changes and positive attitudes.
The Grant County Juvenile Detention currently has work release security, health services, booking, transportation, central support services, training, and contract services.
How to Search for an Inmate
In order to fully support an inmate, you must first locate which facility they are in. So, your first step would be to do an inmate search.
To search for an inmate, click on this link. From there, you can search for an inmate by going through the list or typing in their first and last name.
Once you find the person you are looking for, you will want to write down pertinent information such as the booking number, facility code, the facility address, and the booking date.
You will need the information from the inmate search to send mail, visit, or send money to the inmate.
How to Support an Inmate
Whether an offender is in jail for a minor offense or a major offense, it is important to their rehabilitation to be in contact with positive friends and relatives. A great way to support an inmate is by being a person they can call, writing letters, visiting, and helping them get things they need from commissary.
Each jail and prison has different rules and procedures when it comes to keeping in contact. Here is how you can stay in contact with an inmate at Grant County Juvenile Detention in Wisconsin:
Send Mail: To send mail to an inmate, you will need to use the address assigned to the inmate that you wrote down from the inmate search. Be sure to include all information. Here is an example
Inmate Full name/number
Grant County Juvenile Detention
Box 447, Lancaster, WI, 53813
When sending mail to an inmate, it must always have a return address or it will not be given to the inmate. Include your full name and address.
Talk on the Phone: Inmates are only allowed to make outgoing phone calls. There are two ways they can do this.
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Make a prepaid account with CenturyLink. This prepaid collect allows you to receive calls directly to your phone number.
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Put money on an inmate’s phone account. Using CenturyLink, you can also fund an account that allows the inmate to call any number on their approved list.
Visit an Inmate: In order to visit an inmate, you will need to schedule a visit online. If you are a new user, you will need to register for an account. You will be required to check the box stating that you read and understand the visitation policy, rules, and regulations. Keep the following in mind when scheduling a visit:
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No cell phones are allowed during the visit.
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No visitors can be added to the visitation the day of visitation.
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You must schedule a visit 24 hours in advance.
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Visitation is Monday through Sunday from 9am to 8pm.
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Visits can also be set up by video.
If an inmate is housed in Grant County Juvenile Detention, you can call the facility to schedule a visit as well.
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608-723-2136
Commissary and Sending Money
Inmates who are staying in the Grant County Juvenile Detention in Wisconsin are able to buy things they may need from commissary. Commissary is a store within the jail that an inmate can purchase such as:
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Books
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Paper, pencils, pens, stamps, envelopes
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Clothes
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Shoes
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Tablets (no internet)
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Hygiene products
In order for an inmate to purchase these items, make calls, or to bail themselves out (self-bail), they will need money put on their trust accounts. You can easily make a deposit online.
Once on the page, you will click on the Corrections bubble “Make a deposit now” to make a touchpay account. You will need to register for an account if you haven’t done so before.
Send Care Packages
Additionally, Grant County Juvenile Detention allows you to purchase items online through iCare Gifts. Using this service, you can send your friend or loved one a package of their favorite snacks to let them know you are thinking about them and care.
With so many ways to stay connected with an offender, you can make this hard time in their life and yours a way to show them that you are confident in them being able to be rehabilitated, and that you will support them through this tough time.
Keep in mind that all rules and regulations must be followed for the safety of the community, the inmates, and the staff.
Grant County Prison Statistics
Grant County Jail Admissions By Race
Asian Jail Population | - |
Native Jail Population | 1 |
Black Jail Population | 4 |
Latino Jail Population | 1 |
White Jail Population | 48 |
Grant County Jail Admissions
Total Jail Population | 53 |
Male Jail Population | 39 |
Female Jail Population | 13 |
Total Jail Admissions | 1,472 |
Grant County Pretrial Jail Population
Pretrial Jail Population | 4 |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 23 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | 5 |
Grant County Prison Admissions
Male Prison Admissions | - |
Asian Prison Admissions | - |
Female Prison Admissions | - |
Latino Prison Admissions | - |
White Prison Admissions | - |
Total Prison Admissions | 35 |
Other Prison Admissions | - |
Black Prison Admissions | - |
Native Prison Admissions | - |
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