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      • The Wisconsin Statewide Victim Notification service (WI-VINE) is a free and anonymous telephone and online service that provides victims of crime and the general public with two important features: Information and Notification. Wisconsin VINE is a service provided by your County Sheriff and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.
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  2. Learn more about VINE, or Victim Information and Notification Everyday, America's leading victim information and notification network.

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  3. WI VINE Protective Order is a service provided by t he Office of Victim Services and Programs (OVSP) in partnership with local law enforcement agencies and Clerk of Courts' offices throughout the state.

  4. WI VIN E County Jails is a service provided by t he Office of Victim Services and Programs (OVSP) in partnership with local law enforcement agencies. WI VIN E County Jails is anonymous, providing information and notification regarding inmates in county jails to victims, law enforcement, and the community.

  5. VINELink is the online version of VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday), the National Victim Notification Network. This service provides release and custody status information about offenders in county jails.

  6. The Wisconsin Statewide Victim Notification service (WI-VINE) is a free and anonymous telephone and online service that provides victims of crime and the general public with two important features: Information and Notification.

  7. VINE and VPO services are designed to empower and protect crime victims, improve personal and public safety and assist corrections, law enforcement and victim service providers. WI VINE is provided by your County Sheriff and the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. COUNTY JAILS

  8. Wisconsin VINE system is a service through which victims of crime and other interested citizens can use the telephone or Internet to search for information regarding the custody status of an offender and to register to receive telephone and email notification when the offender’s custody status changes.