Lakeville 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Lakeville 24 hour booking records go through the Lakeville Police Department and the Dakota County Jail. Located south of the Twin Cities, Lakeville has about 72,000 residents and is one of the fastest growing suburbs in Minnesota. When Lakeville Police make an arrest, the person is taken to the Dakota County Jail for full booking. All arrest and fingerprint data must enter the statewide BCA system within 24 hours. You can search for current inmates through Dakota County and check court records online for free.

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72,000 Population
Dakota County
1st District Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Data Entry

How Lakeville 24 Hour Booking Works

The Lakeville Police Department is at 9237 183rd St W, Lakeville, MN 55044. The non-emergency number is (952) 985-2800. When officers arrest someone in Lakeville, the person is transported to the Dakota County Jail. That is where the full booking happens. The county jail serves Lakeville along with Eagan, Burnsville, and Apple Valley.

At the jail, staff collect fingerprints and a booking photo. Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, those fingerprints must be sent to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours. This is the 24 hour booking rule. It applies to felonies, gross misdemeanors, and targeted misdemeanors like DWI, domestic assault, and order for protection violations. The BCA stores this data in its statewide criminal history database.

Dakota County provides an inmate search tool on its website. You can look up who is in the jail right now. The tool shows names, charges, and booking dates. It updates regularly as new bookings happen and inmates are released or transferred.

The Dakota County inmate search is the fastest way to find someone who was just arrested in Lakeville. It shows current inmates with names, charges, and booking information. The county also provides general jail information on its site.

The city of Lakeville website provides links to the police department and city services.

Lakeville city website for 24 hour booking information

From this page you can find the police department and contact information for records requests.

Court records from Lakeville cases are on the Minnesota Court Records Online system. It covers Dakota County District Court. Search by name or case number to find charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The VINE system provides free custody alerts for anyone booked at the Dakota County Jail.

Note: The BCA maintains the statewide database but does not offer open public search of booking records.

Lakeville Booking Data Is Public

Arrest data from Lakeville is public under Minnesota Statute 13.82. The law makes the name, age, sex, address, charges, and booking date available to anyone. Booking photos are public as well. You do not need permission or a stated reason to access this information. The Dakota County Sheriff must provide it when asked.

The sheriff also keeps permanent records of all jail bookings per Statute 641.05. These records stay on file and include the person's name, charges, dates, and release information. Every new intake is checked against the predatory offender registry. The sheriff reports any matches to the BCA.

Charges That Create Lakeville Bookings

The 24 hour booking requirement applies to specific charge types in Lakeville. Every felony arrest triggers a full booking at the Dakota County Jail. Gross misdemeanors do the same. There is also a set of targeted misdemeanors written into the statute. DWI, domestic assault, fifth-degree assault, harassment order violations, and indecent exposure all require the full 24 hour booking process. If Lakeville Police arrest someone on any of these, the data goes to the BCA database.

Less serious offenses like minor traffic tickets do not lead to jail. The officer issues a citation at the scene. No fingerprints, no photo, no booking record. But things change if warrants come up during the stop. A Lakeville traffic stop can turn into a full arrest and booking at the Dakota County Jail if there is an active warrant. Once at the jail, the 24 hour rule applies no matter the original reason for the contact.

After booking, the person waits for court. Lakeville cases go to Dakota County District Court. If the person stays in custody, the first hearing is set within 36 hours. The judge looks at the charges and history to decide bail. Track case progress through the Minnesota Court Records Online portal at no charge.

How to Get Lakeville Booking Records

Check the Dakota County inmate search for current data. For a copy of the arrest report from a Lakeville booking, call the police department at (952) 985-2800. The records unit can provide copies and tell you what fees apply. Filing a data request with the Dakota County Sheriff is another path. The state data practices law requires a response within a reasonable time.

Lakeville Booking Fees

Dakota County may charge booking fees under Minnesota Statute 641.12. Fees must stay at the actual cost or below. People whose charges are dropped can request a refund. Police report copies from the Lakeville Police have a per-page cost. Background checks through the BCA cost about $10. Court record copies through the Minnesota Judicial Branch have separate fees. Contact the Lakeville Police at (952) 985-2800 or the Dakota County Sheriff for the latest fee details. The Minnesota DOC offender locator is free for people in state prison.

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Dakota County 24 Hour Booking

Lakeville is in Dakota County. All jail bookings from Lakeville go through the Dakota County system. For more on the county jail, inmate search, and booking process, visit the Dakota County page.

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Nearby Cities

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