Search De Pere Phone Directory

De Pere Phone Directory searches work best when you begin with the city portal and then follow the record to Brown County if the file belongs there. The City of De Pere keeps public records through various city departments, so the first task is usually to match the subject to the right desk. De Pere sits in Brown County, which matters when the request turns into a court file, a deed, a sheriff report, or a vital record. Start local, stay specific, and move outward only when the record trail leaves city hall.

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De Pere Phone Directory Basics

The city portal at deperewi.gov is the first stop for a De Pere Phone Directory search because it points you toward the city departments that handle public records. The research does not split out a special records desk, so the safe move is to start with the main portal and ask which department holds the file. That keeps the request tied to De Pere instead of sending you straight to Brown County too early. It also helps when you only know the topic, not the office.

That city-first habit matters. A minutes request, a permit question, or a local contact issue may stop at city hall. A deed, a court matter, or a sheriff report often does not. In a small records search, the real win is not volume. It is choosing the right path on the first try.

Because De Pere is in Brown County, the county layer is part of the local map from the start. That gives the page a clean structure. City first. County next. State only when the local trail says to widen the search.

De Pere Phone Directory for City Records

The City of De Pere maintains public records through various city departments, which means the phone directory is most useful when it helps you route the request instead of guessing at a single office name. If you are looking for a city record, begin with the portal and ask for the department that owns the subject. That is especially useful when the request is broad, such as meeting material, local project history, or an administrative file that could live in more than one place.

A city search works better when the request stays tight. Bring a name, date, address, or a short subject line if you have it. Small details make it easier for staff to tell whether the file is active, archived, or held somewhere else. That is true even when the record is not a court record or a property document.

Once the city desk gives you the right department, you can keep the search simple and local. That saves time and avoids a long loop through offices that do not hold the record.

  • Start with the city portal.
  • Ask which department holds the file.
  • Bring a name, date, or address.
  • Move to county records only when needed.

De Pere Phone Directory and Brown County

Brown County is the next layer for many De Pere searches. The county portal at browncountywi.gov gives the broad county entry point, while the Brown County Courthouse at 305 E. Walnut Street in Green Bay is the central place tied to court, property, and vital records. That county setting matters because De Pere is close enough to Green Bay that a city search can quickly become a county search without changing the user's intent.

The Brown County Clerk of Circuit Court at browncountywi.gov/departments/clerk-of-courts maintains the county's circuit court records and provides public access through WCCA. The Brown County Sheriff's Office at browncountywi.gov/departments/sheriff handles many official arrest and police reports through its Records Section. Those two offices are the common county follow-up when a De Pere request is not purely city level.

The county path also helps when the user needs a clean case summary before asking for copies. WCCA at wcca.wicourts.gov shows basic circuit court details, and the Wisconsin Court System at wicourts.gov gives the statewide court framework. That is the right kind of backup when the city file is only the start of the story. Note: Brown County often becomes the real record holder for De Pere searches that move beyond city hall, so it helps to keep the county office in view from the beginning.

De Pere Phone Directory for Property Records

Property records in the De Pere area often run through Brown County rather than the city. The Brown County Register of Deeds at browncountywi.gov/departments/register-of-deeds is the office that keeps property records and vital statistics. The office is located in Room 260 of the Northern Building at 305 East Walnut Street, Green Bay, WI 54301, and the phone number in the research is 920-448-4471. That office also supports certified copies of vital records and statewide issuance for some births, marriages, and deaths.

For document searching, the county's real estate page at browncountywi.gov/departments/register-of-deeds/real-estate/services/search-real-estate-documents is the most direct route. The free land-record portal at prod-landrecords.browncountywi.gov/GCSWebPortal/Search.aspx is the search tool, while the office page explains that in-person searching requires an appointment and that one public access terminal is available in the office. Searching at the terminal is free, but print fees apply at $1.25 per page.

That mix is useful because it separates the search from the copy request. You can find the record, then decide whether you need a printed page, a certified copy, or a staff-assisted search. The county has a long property trail, and De Pere users usually reach it by following the parcel, the deed, or the recorded document number.

De Pere Phone Directory for Court Records

When a De Pere search turns into a court question, Brown County is the office to follow. The Clerk of Circuit Court at browncountywi.gov/departments/clerk-of-courts maintains all circuit court records for the county and keeps public access terminals in the courthouse. The office handles criminal, civil, family, probate, and traffic records, so it is the right place when the request has become a case file rather than a city file.

Case summaries are available through WCCA, which is useful when you only need to confirm the case before asking for copies. The research also notes copy fees of $1.25 per page for standard copies and $5.00 per document for certified copies. Those details matter because a simple search can turn into a copying request very fast. If probate is the issue, the Register in Probate sits with the Clerk of Courts office and handles wills, petitions, accounts, decrees, and related filings.

The sheriff records path matters too. Brown County Sheriff's Office Records Section requests can be made by phone at 920-448-4200, by fax at 920-448-4206, or in person at 2684 Development Drive in Green Bay. That gives De Pere users a direct county route when the file started as a law-enforcement record rather than a court case.

De Pere Phone Directory for Vital Records

Vital records can also sit inside the Brown County system, which is why a De Pere Phone Directory page should point to the county register and the state backup. Brown County issues certified birth and marriage certificates for events anywhere in Wisconsin, and it can also issue death certificates for qualifying records after September 1, 2013. That statewide reach makes the county register more useful than a local city contact for many family record searches.

The Brown County Register of Deeds keeps birth records from 1846, marriage records from 1821, and death records from 1834. If you need a certified copy, the research says the first copy is $20 and each additional same-day copy is $3. Those costs belong to the county office, not the city, so they are part of the county trail rather than the city trail.

If a request needs a wider state path, the Wisconsin Vital Records office at dhs.wisconsin.gov/vitalrecords/index.htm is the main backup. The Wisconsin public records statutes at Wis. Stat. 19.31, Wis. Stat. 19.35, and Wis. Stat. 19.36 explain access, inspection, copying, and limits. That legal frame helps when a city or county office tells you the record is open, partial, or restricted.

De Pere Phone Directory Images

The city portal at deperewi.gov is the best visual anchor for a De Pere Phone Directory search because it shows the entry point the city itself uses for public information.

De Pere Phone Directory city portal

Use it when you want the city side of the search before you branch into Brown County records.

De Pere Phone Directory Tips

De Pere searches go faster when you keep the file type in front of you. City records stay with the city portal and the city departments. Court files, deeds, and many vital records move into Brown County. That split keeps the search honest and avoids wasting time on the wrong office.

Use the smallest detail that still identifies the record. A date helps with court and police records. An address or parcel number helps with property records. A name helps with city files and vital records. That simple discipline matters more than a long list of contacts.

The best De Pere Phone Directory result is a clear next step, not a crowded page. Start with the city, then use Brown County when the trail leaves the city limits.

Note: De Pere record searches often cross from city hall to Brown County, so the cleanest path is to match the office to the file before asking for copies.

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