How to Search Sauk County, Wisconsin Records (Start Here)
Sauk 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.
These databases link to official government portals — no middleman, no fees.
Criminal & Court Records
Criminal & Court Records
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Property & Tax Records
Property | GIS
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Sauk County GIS property. Search by map, parcel number, owner name, address, or look up wide variety of features such as fire and assembly districts.
Recorded Documents
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Register with LandShark to search Sauk County Register of Deeds recorded documents or click on "Grantor/Grantee Index" in the right-hand column to..
Business, Voter & Other
Buildings & Sites
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Buildings and sites available for businesses looking in Sauk County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who handles court records in Sauk County? ▼
Go to the Clerk of Circuit Court for court records in Sauk County. For online case lookups, use Wisconsin Circuit Court Access (WCCA) — it covers Wisconsin Circuit Court (unified) cases statewide.
Who handles property records in Sauk County? ▼
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the Register of Deeds. For property values and assessment data, go to the Municipal Assessor. For tax bills and payments, go to the Municipal/County Treasurer.
How do I get birth, death, or marriage records in Sauk County? ▼
Wisconsin handles vital records at the state level through Wisconsin DHS Vital Records. Marriage licenses are issued locally by the County Clerk in Sauk County.
Are Sauk County records available online? ▼
Sauk County has partial online coverage — 5 databases are listed on this page, covering court records, property records, and business filings. Other record types may require an in-person visit or written request.
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