Menominee County Booking Records
Jail mugshots and booking records in Menominee County are managed by the Sheriff's Office at 831 10th Avenue in Menominee. This Upper Peninsula county sits along the Wisconsin border and operates a 51-bed jail. Sheriff Darrin Kudwa leads the department. The jail handles bookings around the clock, while the administrative office keeps regular business hours. Online inmate search is limited, and mugshots are not displayed on the web. For booking photos, you need a FOIA request or a direct call to the jail.
Menominee County Overview
Menominee County Sheriff's Office
The Menominee County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and manages all booking records. Sheriff Darrin Kudwa leads the office (ext. 2501). Undersheriff Eric LaFave (ext. 2502) and Jail Administrator Tina Nast (ext. 2505) handle daily operations. The office is at 831 10th Avenue in Menominee. Business hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. Road patrol and the jail operate 24/7.
The jail has 51 beds and classifies inmates as maximum, medium, or minimum security based on an initial booking interview. Each inmate is assessed during intake. Meals are served at 6 AM, 11:30 AM, and 4 PM. Booking fees include a $25 administration fee and a $12 booking fee.
You can reach the jail at 906-863-4441. The toll-free number is 1-800-236-0242. The fax number is 906-863-2239. The office has detectives on staff, including Lieutenant Jeff Brunelle (ext. 2518) and Sergeants Greg Peterson (ext. 2519) and David Ashby (ext. 2520).
Finding Menominee County Mugshots
Mugshots from the Menominee County Jail are public records under Michigan's FOIA law at MCL 15.231. Submit a written request to the FOIA coordinator at 831 10th Avenue, Menominee, MI 49858. You can also fax your request to 906-863-2239. Include the person's full name and approximate arrest date.
The office also has an online warrant search tool on the Sheriff's website. You can check for active arrest warrants there. This won't give you mugshots, but it shows if someone has an outstanding warrant in the county. The office responds to FOIA requests within five business days. Standard fees apply.
Online payments for jail-related fees go through GovPayNow. Transaction fees are $3.50 for amounts up to $100 and 3.5% for larger amounts. Bond payments carry a 7% fee.
Menominee County charges a $25 administration fee and a $12 booking fee for all inmates processed at the jail.
Menominee County Jail Resources
The Menominee County Sheriff's Office page has contact info, online payment links, and department details.
This is the official county page with links to online payment portals and department contacts.
Third-party sites also compile Menominee County jail data. The Menominee County Jail info site covers visitation, commissary, and general jail policies.
Always verify info from third-party sites with the Sheriff's Office directly.
Menominee County Inmate Services
Visitation at the Menominee County Jail is by appointment only. You can visit on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday. First visit starts at 10 AM. Last visit is at 5:50 PM. Each inmate gets two 30-minute visits per week. You need to schedule at least 24 hours ahead. Video visits are also available through CIDNET.
Money deposits go through the lobby kiosk (open 24/7), GovPayNow online, or by mailing a money order. Do not send cash by mail. Commissary items are available daily and include food and hygiene products. Phones are available 24/7 in housing units. Calls cost $0.21 per minute. All calls are recorded and monitored.
Mail gets inspected before delivery. Photographs are photocopied and copies go to the inmate, not the originals. Legal mail is inspected in the inmate's presence. If mail is rejected, it goes back to the sender with an explanation of why it was returned.
Trustee and inmate worker programs are available. These can lead to sentence reduction for qualifying inmates. The jail also offers a variety of services to help with rehabilitation during incarceration. Contact the Jail Administrator at ext. 2505 for details about available programs.
Cities in Menominee County
Menominee County includes the city of Menominee (the county seat), Stephenson, and several small townships. All fall under the Menominee County Sheriff's Office for jail services. None are large enough for a dedicated page.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Menominee County in the Upper Peninsula.