Dodge County Jail Roster Lookup

The Dodge County jail roster shows current inmates held at the county jail in Mantorville, Minnesota. Sheriff Brian Robinson runs the facility, which sits in the east wing of the historic Dodge County Courthouse. The roster is published on the sheriff's website and includes names, mugshots, charges, and bail info. You can search by full name, date of birth, or ID number. Dodge County is a small, rural county in southeastern Minnesota with about 20,000 residents. If someone was arrested here, the jail roster lets you find out if they are in custody and what they are facing. VINELink also covers this county for real-time alerts.

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Dodge County Jail Overview

Small Facility Size
~20,000 County Population
Mantorville County Seat
Yes Online Roster

Dodge County Jail Facility Details

The Dodge County Jail is at 22 6th Street East in Mantorville, MN 55955. The sheriff's office occupies the east wing of the Dodge County Courthouse, which is the oldest working courthouse in Minnesota (established in 1855). Sheriff Brian Robinson leads the office. Chief Deputy Ryer Anderson serves as the Responsible Authority for data practices, which means he handles requests for jail and sheriff's records.

Call the sheriff at (507) 635-6200. The same number reaches the jail. The fax is (507) 635-6225. For courthouse business, call 507-635-6260. The jail is a small facility that handles arrests from across the county. Cities like Kasson, Dodge Center, Mantorville, and Hayfield all fall within its jurisdiction.

FacilityDodge County Jail
Address22 6th Street East, Mantorville, MN 55955
Phone(507) 635-6200
Fax(507) 635-6225
Courthouse Phone507-635-6260
SheriffBrian Robinson
Chief DeputyRyer Anderson (Data Practices Responsible Authority)

The Dodge County jail roster is on the sheriff's website. You can search by full name, date of birth, or ID number. The results show the inmate's name, mugshot, charges, and bail info. The roster gets updated regularly. Visit the Dodge County Sheriff's Office page on the county website or go directly to dodgecountysheriff.org for the roster.

VINELink works for Dodge County. Head to www.vinelink.com, pick Minnesota, and select Dodge County. Search by name and register for free alerts. If someone is released, transferred, or escapes, you get told by phone, text, or email. Call 1-877-MN-4-VINE (1-877-664-8463) for the phone version. Updates happen every 15 minutes.

You can also call the jail at (507) 635-6200 and ask about someone's custody status. Staff can check their system and give you basic booking info. For court case details, use the Minnesota Court Records Online system at mncourts.gov.

The Dodge County Sheriff's Office page on the county website has links to the jail roster and other law enforcement services.

Dodge County Sheriff's Office page for jail roster access and law enforcement info

This page serves as the starting point for finding the jail roster and contacting the sheriff's office.

Dodge County Jail Records and Data Practices

Dodge County takes data practices seriously. Chief Deputy Ryer Anderson is the designated Responsible Authority for the sheriff's office. That means he handles all data requests and decides what gets released under Minnesota law. Jail roster data is public under MN Stat. 13.82. Names, booking info, charges, and bail amounts are open to anyone.

However, certain inmate records are classified as private or confidential under MN Stat. 13.85. These include financial records, history cards, incident reports, medical records, and visitor logs. You cannot get these through a simple roster check. If you need access to any restricted records, submit a formal request to the sheriff's office. Anderson reviews each request against the data practices rules and decides what can be shared.

MN Stat. 641.05 puts the sheriff in charge of the jail and all inmates. MN Stat. 387.03 defines the sheriff as the keeper of the county jail. Sheriff Robinson holds this responsibility in Dodge County. The Minnesota DOC inspects the facility to ensure it meets state standards for safety, sanitation, and record-keeping.

The Dodge County Sheriff's dedicated website has additional resources and the jail roster.

Dodge County Sheriff website with jail roster and inmate search tools

This standalone site for the sheriff's office gives you direct access to the roster and other law enforcement tools.

Dodge County Jail Roster Legal Info

The legal framework for jail rosters in Dodge County comes from the same state laws that apply everywhere in Minnesota. MN Stat. 13.82 governs public law enforcement data. MN Stat. 13.85 protects private inmate records. These two statutes together determine what goes on the public roster and what stays in internal files. The sheriff follows these rules for every booking and every data request.

Dodge County's courthouse is one of the oldest in the state, but the data practices laws are modern. The county must follow the same rules as every other county, regardless of size or age. The DOC conducts regular inspections to make sure the jail meets current standards. For a small facility like this one, inspections cover the same ground as they do at the big metro jails: safety, staffing, sanitation, and records management.

Note: Dodge County's Responsible Authority for data practices is the Chief Deputy; direct all records requests to (507) 635-6200.

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Contacting the Dodge County Jail

For questions about someone in custody, call (507) 635-6200. The staff can tell you if a person is being held and give you basic booking info. For bail posting, ask the jail about the process and what forms of payment they accept. Some jails take cash only. Others also accept certified checks or money orders.

Visiting rules at the Dodge County Jail depend on current policy. Call ahead to ask about hours and requirements. Bring a photo ID. Do not bring food, drinks, or personal items for the inmate. Inmates can make outgoing phone calls through the jail's system. You may need to set up an account to receive those calls. Ask the jail staff for details on the phone provider and rates.

Cities in Dodge County

Dodge County includes Kasson, Dodge Center, Mantorville, Hayfield, and other small towns. None have their own jails. Every arrest in the county goes through the Dodge County Jail in Mantorville. The city of Rochester in neighboring Olmsted County is the closest major city.

Nearby Counties

Try these neighboring counties if the Dodge County jail roster did not show the person you are looking for.