Find Beltrami County 24 Hour Booking

Beltrami County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Bemidji. The jail processes arrests around the clock, and all booking data gets entered into the state system within 24 hours. You can look up who is in custody, check charges, and find out about bail through the sheriff's office. Beltrami County sits in north-central Minnesota with a population of about 46,000 people. The jail serves the entire county, including the city of Bemidji and surrounding communities. This page covers how to search booking records, what data is public, and where to get more help.

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Beltrami County Overview

46,000 Population
Bemidji County Seat
9th Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Window

Beltrami County Jail Booking Details

The Beltrami County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 613 Minnesota Ave NW in Bemidji. The jail houses pre-trial detainees and people serving sentences. Staff process every booking and enter the data into county and state systems.

Beltrami County's jail provides several services beyond basic detention. Medical and mental health care are available for inmates. The facility also runs programs to help people while they are in custody. Visiting hours are set by the jail, and information about mail and phone rules is posted for family members. All of this comes through the sheriff's office, which handles law enforcement across the county.

Each booking at the Beltrami County Jail follows a standard process. Officers collect the person's name, date of birth, and address. They take fingerprints and a booking photo. Charges are logged into the record. Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, this data must reach the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours. That is the law behind the 24 hour booking requirement.

Facility Beltrami County Jail
Address 613 Minnesota Ave NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Phone (218) 333-4121
Emergency 911

The Beltrami County Jail page has inmate roster information. You can see who is currently in custody and check their charges. The roster is updated as people are booked in and released.

Calling the jail at (218) 333-4121 is another option. Staff can look up a person by name and tell you their custody status. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, adult arrest data is public. That includes the person's name, age, sex, address, the charges, and whether they are still in jail. You do not need to give a reason for asking.

For ongoing monitoring, the VINE notification system lets you register for alerts about a specific inmate in Beltrami County. You get notified by phone or email when their status changes. This works around the clock, every day of the year.

Beltrami County 24 Hour Booking Access

The Beltrami County government website provides general information about county services, including the sheriff's office and jail. Visit the Beltrami County main website for links to booking and inmate resources.

Beltrami County website with 24 hour booking information

From the main site you can navigate to the sheriff's office division pages. The jail section has details on visiting, mail rules, and how to deposit money for someone in custody. Records requests can also be made through the sheriff's office.

Beltrami County booking records contain several data fields. Each record shows the inmate's name and booking number, the charges filed, and bail or bond amounts. The booking date and time are logged. Minnesota Statute 641.05 requires the sheriff to keep permanent records of all persons committed to the jail. The statute spells out exactly what must be tracked: name, committing authority, residence, date of commitment, and release details. A sheriff who fails to keep these records commits a gross misdemeanor.

Beltrami County Booking Rules

State law controls how Beltrami County handles 24 hour booking. The main statute is 299C.10, which sets the 24 hour window for sending fingerprints and booking data to the BCA. This covers felonies and gross misdemeanors. It also covers targeted misdemeanors like driving while impaired, domestic assault, and violations of protection orders.

During every intake, Beltrami County checks the person against the predatory offender registry. If there is a match, the sheriff tells the BCA right away. When an inmate is released, the jail collects the address where the person plans to live and passes that along to the state. These steps are part of Statute 641.05.

Booking fees may apply. Under Statute 641.12, the county board can set a daily rate for housing inmates. The rate must not go above the actual cost. If someone's charges are dismissed or they are acquitted, they can request a refund.

Note: Booking photographs are public data under Statute 13.82 unless releasing them would hurt an active investigation.

State Resources for Beltrami County

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension stores all criminal history data from Beltrami County bookings. The Corrections Offender Locator shows people who have been transferred to state prison. Court records are searchable at Minnesota Court Records Online for the 9th Judicial District.

The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association supports the Beltrami County Sheriff with training and policy guidance. All county jails must meet standards set by the Department of Corrections under Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911.

Beltrami County Booking Data Retention

Booking records in Beltrami County are kept according to state retention rules. Arrest reports stay on file for at least six years. Fingerprint records go to the BCA and are stored permanently. Mugshots follow the same six-year minimum. If a booking results in a conviction, the criminal history record is public for 15 years after the person completes their sentence.

The BCA's criminal history system matches arrest records with court dispositions. When a Beltrami County booking leads to charges filed in the 9th Judicial District, the system links those records. If a disposition cannot be matched to an arrest record, the BCA notifies the appropriate agency under Statute 299C.111. This helps keep the state database accurate and reduces the number of unresolved files.

Historical jail records from Beltrami County may also be available through the Minnesota Historical Society. The History Center in St. Paul maintains old jail registers and prisoner records for research purposes. Current records are handled by the sheriff's office.

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