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Records Requests
Traffic Crash/Accident Report
- The Sheriff's Office distributes an information sheet at the crash/accident scene to assist in retrieving the crash/accident report.
- You will need the number written on that sheet to obtain a copy of the report.
- Most reports will be available 3-5 businesss days after the incident was reported.
- You may obtain a copy of the report in one of these ways:
- Click Here to enter the incident number or driver information
(Requestor, Please Note): under Wisconsin law a request for access to a public record "is deamed sufficient if it reasonably describes the requested recorf or the information requested. However, a request without a reasonable limitationas to the subject matter or length of time represented by the record does not constitute a sufficient request" see s.19.35(1)
Under Wisconsin law, a request for access to a public records may not be refused "because the person making the request is unwilling to be identified or to stated the purpose of the request" See 19.35(1). Wis.Stats. You are being asked to provide this information on a voluntary basis.
The files from the records section of the Brown County Sheriff's Office are to be considered as investigative only. You must contact the Brown County Clerk of Courts to obtain a disposition for a specific charge.
- Requests will be handled in the order that they were received.
- This may take up to 10 business days. Please do not send multiple requests as this will result in duplicate responses and fees.
- General Public can request for redacted reports online.
- Click Here to submit an online request.
- Attorney Firms, Insurance Agents, or other agencies requesting an unredacted report may submit a request using one of the following:
- Fax: (920)448-4206
- Mail: 2684 Development Drive, Green Bay WI, 54311
- Records may be requested in person at the Sheriff's Office located at 2684 Development Drive, Green Bay WI 54311
- Please note: your request will be filled in the order that it was received.
- Redacted records may also be requested by calling the Sheriff's Office Records Division at (920)448-4200 (follow prompts)
- The Sheriff's Office does charge for services for the release of records. See the Fee Schedule for details.