Access Rochester 24 Hour Booking

Rochester 24 hour booking records are managed through the Rochester Police Department and the Olmsted County Jail. Rochester is the third largest city in Minnesota, home to about 121,000 people in the southeastern part of the state. When officers in Rochester arrest someone, the booking data enters the county and state systems within 24 hours. You can find current inmate information through the Olmsted County Sheriff and search court records online. All booking records are public data under Minnesota law, so anyone can look them up without needing a special reason.

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121,000 Population
Olmsted County
3rd District Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Data Entry

Rochester 24 Hour Booking Process

The Rochester Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. When an officer makes an arrest, the person is taken to a holding area. Rochester Police has temporary holding cells, but full booking happens at the Olmsted County Jail. The county sheriff runs the jail and manages the intake process for Rochester and other cities in the county.

At the jail, staff collect the person's details. They take fingerprints and a booking photo. Minnesota Statute 299C.10 says those fingerprints must be entered into the BCA database within 24 hours. That is the rule that drives the entire 24 hour booking system in Minnesota. Rochester follows this process for every arrest, whether it is a felony, gross misdemeanor, or one of the targeted misdemeanor offenses listed in the statute.

The Olmsted County Sheriff also checks every new intake against the state predatory offender registry, as required by Statute 641.05. If there is a match, the sheriff reports it to the BCA right away.

The Rochester Police Department is at 101 4th St SE, Rochester, MN 55904. Call (507) 328-6800 for non-emergency questions. The records unit handles requests for police reports and arrest information. You can get copies of reports that show the arrest details, charges, and what happened during the booking event.

Rochester is a growing city. The police department responds to thousands of calls each year and processes many arrests. Each one creates a record that links to the county jail booking system. If you need a specific report, contact the records unit with the case number or the date and name of the person involved.

The Olmsted County Sheriff site provides access to jail information for Rochester bookings.

Olmsted County Sheriff office for Rochester 24 hour booking records

This is the sheriff's office page where you can find information about people booked through Rochester arrests.

What Rochester Booking Data Is Public

Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, arrest data from Rochester is public. This includes the person's name, age, sex, and last known address. The charges, date and time of arrest, and where the person is being held are all public too. You have the right to ask for this information at any time. There is no need to fill out a special form or state your reason.

Booking photos are public as well. The police or sheriff can hold back a photo if releasing it would hurt an active case, but that is an exception and not the normal rule. Most booking data from Rochester arrests is available quickly after the intake is done at the Olmsted County Jail.

Note: Court records from Rochester cases can be searched at the Minnesota Court Records Online portal.

Search Rochester 24 Hour Booking Data

The Olmsted County Jail page is the first place to check. It shows who is currently in custody and recent bookings from Rochester. The roster lists names, charges, and booking dates. This data updates throughout the day as new bookings come in and people are released.

Court records tied to Rochester bookings are on the Minnesota Court Records Online system. Search by name or case number. It covers Olmsted County District Court and shows charges, hearings, and outcomes. The VINE system lets you sign up for alerts about custody status changes for anyone booked in Rochester.

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension maintains the statewide criminal history database. Background checks through the BCA cost about $10 for fingerprint-based searches. The state also runs the offender locator for people in state prison, which is separate from the county jail.

What Charges Trigger Rochester Bookings

The 24 hour booking rule covers specific charge types in Rochester. Felonies always result in full booking. Gross misdemeanors do too. The statute lists targeted misdemeanors as well. DWI, domestic assault, fifth-degree assault, harassment violations, and indecent exposure all require the full booking process. When Rochester Police arrest someone on these charges, the fingerprint data must reach the BCA database within 24 hours.

Minor offenses in Rochester usually end with a citation. The person gets a ticket and goes home. No booking takes place. But outstanding warrants change the outcome. A routine stop can lead to a full arrest if warrants show up. After booking at the Olmsted County Jail, a court hearing is set. Rochester cases go to Olmsted County District Court. The first appearance is within 36 hours for people who stay in custody.

Rochester Booking Fees

Olmsted County may charge a booking fee when someone is processed at the jail. Minnesota Statute 641.12 allows this fee but caps it at the real cost of housing the person. Anyone whose charges are dropped can ask for the fee back. Copies of police reports and booking records cost a small per-page amount.

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Olmsted County 24 Hour Booking

Rochester is the county seat of Olmsted County. All jail bookings from Rochester go through the Olmsted County system. For complete details on the county jail, booking procedures, and roster access, visit the Olmsted County page.

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Nearby Cities

Rochester is in southeastern Minnesota. These larger Minnesota cities also have 24 hour booking information available: