Becker County 24 Hour Booking

Becker County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota. The county jail processes all arrests for the area, logging each booking into the system as required by state law. You can search for current inmates, check recent booking activity, and find bail information through the sheriff's office. Becker County follows the same 24 hour reporting rules as every other county in the state. Fingerprint and arrest data goes to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within a day of the booking. This page explains how to access these records and what information is available to the public.

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Becker County Overview

35,000 Population
Detroit Lakes County Seat
7th Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Window

Becker County Sheriff's Office Bookings

The Becker County Sheriff's Office handles all jail bookings at 925 Lake Avenue in Detroit Lakes. The office has patrol, investigations, and civil process divisions. The jail is the part of the operation that deals with 24 hour booking records.

When someone is arrested in Becker County, they go to the jail for processing. Staff take the person's name, date of birth, and address. Fingerprints and a photo are collected. The charges are entered into the system along with bail information. Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, all of this data must be sent to the BCA within 24 hours. Becker County follows this process for felonies, gross misdemeanors, and targeted misdemeanor offenses including DWI and domestic assault charges.

The jail holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates serving shorter terms. Visiting hours and mail procedures are posted on the sheriff's office website.

Office Becker County Sheriff's Office
Address 925 Lake Avenue, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Phone (218) 847-2931
Fax (218) 847-5626

The Becker County Jail page posts roster information that shows current inmates. The roster lists each person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. Release information appears when someone leaves custody.

You can also call the jail at (218) 847-2931 to ask about a specific person. Phone inquiries are the quickest way to get an answer if you know the person's name. Staff will tell you if they are in custody and what the charges are. All adult arrest data is public in Minnesota under Statute 13.82. That means anyone can ask for and get basic booking details without having to explain why they want the information.

The VINE system also covers Becker County. It sends you alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. You can sign up for notifications by phone or email at no cost.

Becker County Jail Records

Becker County does not have a dedicated online inmate search tool with a live database, but the jail page provides roster information. For the most current booking data, a phone call to the sheriff's office is the best route. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension holds the statewide criminal history records that include Becker County booking data.

Minnesota BCA website for Becker County 24 hour booking records

The BCA receives fingerprint and booking data from all 87 Minnesota counties. Their system matches arrest records with court dispositions. If a Becker County booking led to a conviction, it shows up in the state criminal history database.

Each Becker County booking record holds specific data points. The record includes the inmate's full name, booking number, all charges, and the bail or bond amount. Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, the sheriff must keep a permanent record of every person placed in the jail. This log shows who was committed, by whose authority, when they came in, and when they were let go. The sheriff files a report with the district court at the start of each term showing all cases that have not been resolved.

Becker County 24 Hour Booking Steps

The booking process in Becker County starts when officers arrive at the jail with someone under arrest. Jail staff begin by collecting identification information. They verify the person's name, date of birth, and home address. Next come the fingerprints and booking photo. These steps happen before the person is placed in a holding area or cell.

After the initial intake, the data goes into the county system and then to the BCA. The 24 hour clock starts when fingerprints are taken. The data must be in the BCA's searchable database before that time runs out. This rule comes from Statute 299C.10 and applies to all serious offenses. Jail staff also run the person's name through the predatory offender registry during intake. Any matches get reported to the state right away.

Becker County can charge a booking fee under Statute 641.12. The fee covers the actual cost of housing the inmate. It cannot go beyond that. People whose charges are dropped may request a refund.

Becker County Court and State Resources

Court records tied to Becker County bookings are available through the Minnesota Court Records Online system. The 7th Judicial District covers Becker County. You can look up cases by name or case number to see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes.

The Department of Corrections Offender Locator tracks people who have moved from the Becker County Jail to state prison. This free tool shows conviction data, sentence length, and expected release dates. The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association provides training and standards that apply to the Becker County jail operation.

Note: Data on criminal convictions is public for 15 years after the person finishes their sentence.

What Becker County Booking Records Show

A booking record from the Becker County Jail holds a standard set of data points. The record starts with the person's full name and any aliases they gave at intake. It includes their date of birth, home address, and a physical description. The booking photo and fingerprints are part of the file. Each charge is listed along with the statute number. If bail has been set, the amount and type show up in the record. The booking date and time are logged down to the minute.

Under Statute 13.82, most of this data is public for adults. Booking photos are public too, unless releasing them would hurt an active investigation. Some data stays private. Juvenile records have different rules. Active investigative data is kept confidential until the case is closed or the statute of limitations runs out. Once an investigation goes inactive, the data usually becomes public.

Minnesota keeps arrest reports for at least six years. Fingerprint records go to the BCA and stay there permanently. If a booking leads to a conviction, that record is public for 15 years after the person finishes their sentence. These rules come from the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act under Statute 13.01.

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Nearby Counties

Counties near Becker County that also process 24 hour booking records include the following.