Lac qui Parle County Jail Roster

The Lac qui Parle County jail roster tracks who is in custody at the county jail in western Minnesota. If you need to find an inmate or check current booking records in Lac qui Parle County, there are a few ways to do that. The Sheriff's Office keeps the jail roster and can help with any questions about people held at the facility. You can search by name, view charges, and check bail details. Madison is the county seat and home to the jail. This rural county has a small population but still runs its own detention facility for people arrested in the area.

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Search Lac qui Parle County Jail Roster

Lac qui Parle County keeps a jail roster that lists all current inmates. The roster is maintained by the Sheriff's Office. It shows names, charges, and booking dates for each person in custody. Under Minnesota law, these records are public. MN Stat. § 13.82 says that arrest data, including booking information, is available to anyone who asks. You don't need a reason to look it up.

The fastest way to check the Lac qui Parle County jail roster is to contact the Sheriff's Office directly. They can tell you if someone is being held and what charges they face. Staff can also share bail amounts and court dates if that data is available. Because this is a smaller county, the jail roster may not be posted on a large online portal like some bigger counties use. But the data is still public and you have a right to see it.

Phone calls work well here. Just call and give the name of the person you want to look up.

Find Inmates in Lac qui Parle County

There are a few options for finding someone who may be in the Lac qui Parle County Jail. The most direct method is calling the Sheriff's Office and asking if a person is in custody. You can also use VINELink, which is a statewide service that lets you look up inmates across Minnesota. Lac qui Parle County participates in VINELink. You can search by name or offender ID, and the system will tell you if someone is currently held in custody. VINELink also lets you sign up for alerts. If the person you are tracking gets released or moved, you get a call, text, or email. That can be useful if you want to stay informed without having to check the roster every day. Call 1-877-MN-4-VINE (1-877-664-8463) for the phone version.

VINELink updates regularly. It pulls data from jails across the state, so you can search for inmates in Lac qui Parle County and any other county from one place.

Lac qui Parle County Jail Details

The Lac qui Parle County Jail sits in Madison, Minnesota. Madison is a small town on the western side of the state, not far from the South Dakota border. The jail is run by the Sheriff's Office and holds people who are arrested within the county. This includes people waiting for court, serving short sentences, or on a hold for another agency. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Lac qui Parle County is one of the less populated counties in the state. That means the jail is small, but it still must follow all the same rules as larger facilities. MN Stat. § 641.05 requires the sheriff to care for and keep all persons committed to the jail. The law also says the sheriff has to maintain records of who is in custody and make that data available as required under the state's data practices laws.

If you want records beyond what the jail roster shows, you can file a data request with the Sheriff's Office. Standard copy fees apply. The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act governs what can and cannot be shared, and most jail booking data is classified as public.

Lac qui Parle County Jail Roster Records

Booking records in Lac qui Parle County are public data. That covers the person's name, the charges filed, the date and time of booking, the arresting agency, and bail or bond information. MN Stat. § 13.82 spells out what counts as public data in law enforcement records. This includes basic arrest data that goes into the jail roster.

Some records are not public. Medical information, juvenile records, and certain investigative files are private or confidential under state law. MN Stat. § 13.85 covers data on individuals held in jails and correctional facilities, and it draws a line between what is open and what is restricted. But for general jail roster lookups, you can get names, charges, and custody status without any special permission.

Lac qui Parle County Contact Info

Facility Lac qui Parle County Jail
Location Madison, MN
County Seat Madison
Hours 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
VINELink 1-877-MN-4-VINE (1-877-664-8463)

For the most current contact details, check the Lac qui Parle County website or call the Sheriff's Office. Staff can answer questions about the jail roster, visitation, and bail posting procedures.

Lac qui Parle County Jail Resources

The Minnesota Court Records Online system can help you look up case information for people booked into the Lac qui Parle County Jail. Court records show case numbers, hearing dates, and case outcomes. This can be useful if you want more detail than what the jail roster provides. The court system covers all 87 Minnesota counties, so you can search statewide from one site.

Minnesota Court Records Online search portal for Lac qui Parle County jail roster lookups

Court records and jail roster data work together. The roster tells you who is in custody right now, while the court system shows what happens with their case over time.

Note: Court records and jail roster data may not update at the same time.

Bail and Bond in Lac qui Parle County

If someone you know is on the Lac qui Parle County jail roster, you may want to post bail to get them out. Bail is set by a judge or follows a standard schedule for certain offenses. The amount depends on the charges and other factors like flight risk. To post bail, contact the jail and ask what is needed. They can walk you through the process.

Cash bail is the most common method. Some charges allow for a bail bond through a licensed agent. The Sheriff's Office handles bail processing under MN Stat. § 387.03, which gives the sheriff authority over jail operations. Once bail is posted and processed, the person is released. Keep in mind that bail does not mean the case is over. The person still has to go to court on their scheduled dates.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border or sit near Lac qui Parle County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check their jail rosters as well.