Bloomington 24 Hour Booking Search

Bloomington 24 hour booking records are processed through the Bloomington Police Department and the Hennepin County Jail. With about 89,000 residents, Bloomington is one of the larger suburbs in the Twin Cities metro area. Arrests made by Bloomington Police lead to bookings at the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center. Fingerprint data and arrest records must enter the state system within 24 hours under Minnesota law. You can search for current jail inmates and find booking data through the county sheriff. The public has a legal right to access this information.

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89,000 Population
Hennepin County
4th District Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Data Entry

How Bloomington 24 Hour Booking Works

The Bloomington Police Department handles law enforcement in the city. When officers arrest someone, the person is held briefly at the police station at 1800 W Old Shakopee Rd, Bloomington, MN 55431. Then they get transferred to the Hennepin County Adult Detention Center for full booking. The county jail staff take fingerprints, a photo, and enter all the data into the system.

Minnesota Statute 299C.10 requires that fingerprint records go to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours. This is the core of the 24 hour booking rule in Minnesota. It applies to all arrests in Bloomington, whether the charge is a felony, gross misdemeanor, or a targeted misdemeanor like DWI or domestic assault.

Bloomington shares the Hennepin County Jail with Minneapolis and several other cities. The jail processes a large number of bookings each day. Bloomington is home to the Mall of America, which brings a large number of visitors. The police department handles calls and arrests at the mall as well as throughout the rest of the city. Those arrests also go through the same county booking process.

Note: Call the Bloomington Police non-emergency line at (952) 563-4900 for questions about specific arrests.

Bloomington Booking Records Are Public

Arrest data from Bloomington is public under Minnesota Statute 13.82. The law lists exactly what is public: the person's name, age, sex, last known address, charges, date and time of arrest, and where they are held. Booking photos count as public data too. Anyone can ask for this information. You do not need to give a reason or fill out a form to simply view it.

The Hennepin County Sheriff posts a jail roster that includes Bloomington bookings. It shows who is in custody right now. You can check it online through the Hennepin County jail roster. The roster updates throughout the day as new people are booked and others are released.

The Hennepin County Sheriff's website provides booking and jail information for Bloomington residents.

Hennepin County jail roster for Bloomington 24 hour booking

Use this roster to find someone who was recently arrested and booked in Bloomington.

There are several ways to look up Bloomington booking information. The Hennepin County jail roster is the fastest option for recent arrests. For older cases and court records, use the Minnesota Court Records Online system. It covers Hennepin County District Court and lets you search by name or case number.

The Bloomington Police records unit can provide arrest reports from the police side. These reports show what happened during the arrest and the initial charges. Contact them at the police department or by calling (952) 563-4900.

For custody alerts, the VINE notification system lets you track anyone held at the Hennepin County Jail. You get notified when the person's custody status changes. This covers all Bloomington bookings that go through the county system. The service is free and runs 24 hours a day.

Under Statute 641.05, the sheriff keeps a permanent record of everyone who comes through the jail. These records stay on file and can be accessed later through a data request.

What Charges Trigger Bloomington Bookings

The 24 hour booking rule covers specific charge types in Bloomington. All felony arrests lead to full booking at the Hennepin County Jail. Gross misdemeanors do too. The statute also lists targeted misdemeanors. DWI, domestic assault, fifth-degree assault, harassment restraining order violations, and indecent exposure all require the full booking process. If Bloomington Police arrest someone on these charges, the data goes to the BCA within 24 hours.

Minor traffic stops in Bloomington usually end with a citation. No jail intake. No booking record. But if warrants come up during a check, the person can be arrested and taken to the county jail for full processing. After booking, a court hearing is set. Bloomington cases go to Hennepin County District Court. The first appearance is within 36 hours if the person stays in custody.

Bloomington Booking Costs

Hennepin County may charge a booking fee under Minnesota Statute 641.12. The fee covers the cost of processing and housing inmates. It cannot be more than the actual cost. If charges are dropped, the person can ask for a refund of the booking fee. Getting copies of Bloomington booking records may also involve a small fee for printing. Contact the Bloomington Police records unit at (952) 563-4900 for current pricing on arrest reports and booking data copies.

Background checks through the BCA cost about $10 for fingerprint-based requests. Court record copies from the Minnesota Judicial Branch have their own fee schedule. For the most current costs, call the Hennepin County Sheriff or the Bloomington Police records unit.

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Hennepin County 24 Hour Booking

Bloomington is in Hennepin County, and all jail bookings from the city go through the Hennepin County system. The county handles intake, housing, and release for everyone arrested by Bloomington Police. For more on the county jail and the full booking process, visit the Hennepin County page.

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Nearby Cities

Several cities near Bloomington share the same Hennepin County booking system. Others are in neighboring counties.