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About Woodland, Wisconsin

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Woodland is located in Dodge County, Wisconsin, United States.

Parent jurisdiction: Dodge County, Wisconsin

Frequently Asked Questions — Woodland
How do I request public records in Woodland, Wisconsin?
To request public records in Woodland, Wisconsin, contact the Woodland City Clerk's office serving Dodge County directly by mail, in person, or via their online request portal. Under the Wisconsin public records law, government agencies must acknowledge your request and typically respond within 10 business days. Fees may apply for document reproduction. For expedited requests, visit the city clerk's office in person. You can also access many records online through the city's official website or the county portal for Dodge County.
What criminal and court records are available for Woodland?
Criminal records for Woodland are maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Public Safety and accessible through the state's criminal history self-service portal. Court records are held by the Dodge County district clerk and can be searched online. The Woodland Municipal Court handles local traffic violations and Class C misdemeanors — contact their records division for case lookups.
Where can I find Woodland property and tax records?
Property records for Woodland are maintained by the Wisconsin county appraisal district covering Dodge County. You can search property ownership history, tax assessments, deed transfers, and mortgage liens online through the county's official appraisal district portal. The county clerk's office also maintains deed records, liens, and UCC filings. For federal property tax data, the US Census Bureau's data portal offers housing and demographic statistics for Woodland.
How do I obtain vital records (birth, death, marriage) in Woodland, Wisconsin?
Vital records for Woodland residents — including birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and divorce decrees — are issued by the Wisconsin Vital Statistics Unit. Certified copies can be ordered online, by mail, or in person at the state vital records office. The Dodge County clerk also maintains marriage and divorce records for local registration. Valid photo ID and a small issuance fee are required for certified copies.
Are Woodland police and arrest records public?
Police reports and arrest records in Woodland are generally public under the Wisconsin public records law. You can request incident reports and accident reports directly from the Woodland Police Department records division. Recent bookings and inmate rosters for Woodland are available through the Dodge County sheriff's online inmate search portal. Sex offender registry searches for Wisconsin are available free of charge through the Wisconsin DPS website.
What county is Woodland in, and what are its area codes?
Woodland is located in Wisconsin, within Dodge County. For census demographics, income statistics, and housing data specific to Woodland, visit the US Census Bureau's data portal (data.census.gov).

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Public Records Guide — Woodland, Wisconsin

Woodland, Wisconsin, is a village located within Juneau County, with a current population of approximately 167 residents according to the 2020 U.S. Census. This small community is characterized by its rural charm and close-knit atmosphere. Key landmarks in Woodland include the Woodland Community Center, which serves as a hub for local events and gatherings, and the nearby Castle Rock Lake, a popular destination for outdoor recreational activities such as fishing and boating.

Historically, Woodland has roots in the timber industry, which played a significant role in its early economic development. The village was established in the late 19th century, reflecting the broader trends of settlement and resource extraction in central Wisconsin. Today, the village maintains a quiet, residential character, with neighborhoods that include the Woodland Estates, known for its spacious lots and family-friendly environment. The local government, led by Village President John H. McCarthy and the Board of Trustees, continues to focus on community development and maintaining the quality of life for its residents.

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