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Marion Police Department was established in 1907 and is located at 124 West Garfield Avenue in Marion, Wisconsin. It employed approximately 120 people as of 2015 and serves a population of over 49311.

Every day, information about Marion Police inmates is updated and made available on the official website. Offenders are held here for a short period of time before being transferred to the Waupaca County Jail at Law Enforcement Center 1402 East Royalton Street, Waupaca, WI 54981.

The Marion City Jail, located at 124 West Garfield Avenue in Marion, Wisconsin, is a holding facility for the Marion Police Department.

Marion is a city in Wisconsin’s Waupaca County. The city has a total area of 2.59 square miles, according to the United States Census Bureau (6.71 km2). Marion had a population of approximately 1,260 people in 2019.

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Visitation Rules

In the Marion City Jail, there will be no visits.

You will have to wait until arrestees are transferred to the Waupaca County Jail, which is located at Law Enforcement Center 1402 East Royalton Street, Waupaca, WI 54981. To make prior arrangements, call the jail administration at 715-258-4466.

Phone Calls

All offenders are not permitted to accept incoming calls. Please wait for the offender to contact you. All calls are timed out after 15 minutes. Please keep in mind that all calls will be monitored by a Marion Jail employee.

The Marion Police Department has 6 full-time police officers serving a population of approximately 1,306 people.

Kevin Schultz, Chief of Police
Marion Police Department
124 W. Garfield Ave.
Marion, WI 54950-00127
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (715) 754-5060 (Non-Emergency)
Fax: (715) 754-4611
Emergency: 911

Police Records Request in Marion, Wisconsin

We were unable to locate any police records on Marion. We have instead included public records. The City Clerk’s Office can provide access to public records. Public records requests can be made by filling out and submitting the City’s Open Records Request Form. The completed application must be delivered, mailed, or faxed to the City Clerk’s office during regular business hours, excluding legal holidays.

Marion, WI has a 2019 crime rate of 13, which is 21.3 times lower than the national average. It was higher than in 4.9% of American cities. The Marion crime rate in 2019 was 70% lower than in 2018. Marion has seen a decrease in both violent and property crime over the last five years.

Full-time law enforcement employees in 2019, including police officers: 4 (4 officers).
Officers per 1,000 residents here: 3.38
Wisconsin average: 2.18

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