Cudahy Public Records Directory
All links go directly to official Cudahy, Wisconsin government websites.
The governing body of Cudahy, Wisconsin, is the Cudahy City Council, which consists of 6 elected members. Council members are elected at-large to serve 2-year terms. This structure allows residents to vote for any candidate regardless of district, fostering a community-focused approach to governance.
For the fiscal year 2023, the approximate annual operating budget for the City of Cudahy is $11.5 million. This budget supports various city services, infrastructure projects, and community programs aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents.
The Cudahy City Council holds regular meetings on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. These meetings take place at the Cudahy City Hall, located at 5050 S. Lake Drive, Cudahy, WI 53110. Residents are encouraged to attend and participate in discussions regarding local governance and community issues.
Nestled within the vibrant Milwaukee County, Cudahy stands out as a community rich in history and character, with an approximate population of 18,202. This city, founded in the late 19th century, boasts a diverse array of neighborhoods, each contributing to its unique charm. From the tree-lined streets of Cudahy Park to the bustling atmosphere of the commercial district, residents enjoy a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. The local economy thrives on a mix of small businesses and larger employers, including the renowned Cudahy Meat Company, which played a pivotal role in the city’s inception and growth. What truly distinguishes Cudahy is its strong sense of community, with numerous parks and recreational facilities like Cudahy High School's athletic fields that foster family-friendly activities and events. With its proximity to downtown Milwaukee, the city provides easy access to the cultural and economic benefits of a major urban center while maintaining its small-town feel.
Law enforcement in Cudahy is provided by the Cudahy Police Department, which is dedicated to ensuring the safety and well-being of its residents through a proactive and community-oriented approach. In addition to local policing, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office oversees broader law enforcement duties and maintains the Milwaukee County Jail, located nearby. For those in need of accessing arrest records, mugshots, booking records, or general criminal history in Cudahy, the process begins with the local police records unit. Individuals can request records directly from the Cudahy Police Department, where personnel will assist in retrieving the requested documentation. For more comprehensive searches or incidents involving county jurisdiction, inquiries can be directed to the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office. Furthermore, the Wisconsin Department of Justice maintains a state criminal repository through the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, which provides access to statewide criminal records. Online lookup portals are also available, facilitating easier access to these records, including the Wisconsin Online Record Request System, which allows users to search for specific individuals and obtain relevant documentation.
The judicial landscape in Cudahy is anchored by the Milwaukee County Circuit Court, which serves as the primary court for civil and criminal matters within the city. Those seeking court records can do so through the court’s online portal or by visiting the in-person clerk’s office at the court’s location. Requests for vital records, such as birth, death, or marriage certificates, can be made through the Milwaukee County Clerk-Recorder’s office, and more comprehensive access can be found through the Wisconsin Vital Records office. For property records, residents can refer to both the county assessor's office and the recorder’s office, where property transactions and assessments are documented. Cudahy also falls under the Wisconsin Open Records Law, allowing citizens to request various public records, with a typical response time ranging from 5 to 10 business days. This commitment to transparency ensures that residents can access important information while fostering an open dialogue between the government and the community.
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Elections & Voter Records
Cudahy voters are served by the Milwaukee County Election Commission, located at 901 N. 9th Street, Room 201, Milwaukee, WI 53233. The phone number is (414) 278-4060, and the website is https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/County-Clerk/Election-Commission.
To register to vote in Cudahy, residents can use the online voter registration tool at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/RegisterToVote. The deadline to register is 20 days before an election. Acceptable forms of ID for registration include a Wisconsin driver's license, Wisconsin state ID, U.S. passport, or other approved document.
Cudahy holds municipal elections for mayor and city council. The next mayoral and city council elections are scheduled for April 2024. Candidate information can be found on the Milwaukee County Election Commission website.
Cudahy voters can look up their polling place using the 'My Voter Info' tool on the Wisconsin Election Commission website at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/WhereDoIVote.
In Wisconsin, election records such as voter registration lists, absentee ballot records, and campaign finance reports are considered public records and can be requested from the Milwaukee County Election Commission.
In the 2024 presidential election, Milwaukee County saw a voter turnout of 67.5%.
The November 2026 races in Cudahy/Milwaukee County will include elections for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and various state and local offices.
Wisconsin allows no-excuse absentee/mail-in voting. Cudahy residents can request an absentee ballot online at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/VoteAbsentee or by contacting the Milwaukee County Election Commission.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What are the school district and education performance data for Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin?
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3 What publicly accessible records can be obtained from the Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Library?
4 Where is the Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin Public Library located?
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6 What are the requirements for obtaining vital records from Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, and what information is provided in the records?
The vital records available from the Register of Deeds include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce decrees. To obtain a copy of a vital record, you must provide the full name of the person listed on the record, the date of the event, and the place of the event. You must also provide a valid photo ID and proof of your relationship to the person listed on the record.
7 How do I register to vote in Cudahy, Wisconsin?
Cudahy voters are served by the Milwaukee County Election Commission, located at 901 N. 9th Street, Room 201, Milwaukee, WI 53233. The phone number is (414) 278-4060, and the website is https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/County-Clerk/Election-Commission.
To register to vote in Cudahy, residents can use the online voter registration tool at https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/RegisterToVote. The deadline to register is 20 days before an election. Acceptable forms of ID for registration include a Wisconsin driver's license, Wisconsin state ID, U.S. passport, or o
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The vital records available from the Register of Deeds include birth certificates, death certificates, marriage certificates, and divorce decrees. To obtain a copy of a vital record, you must provide the full name of the person listed on the record, the date of the event, and the place of the event. You must also provide a valid photo ID and proof of your relationship to the person listed on the record.
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