Access Brown County 24 Hour Booking

Brown County 24 hour booking records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in New Ulm, Minnesota. The county jail processes arrests and enters all booking data into the state system within 24 hours. Brown County has about 25,000 residents and sits in the southern part of the state along the Minnesota River. You can search for inmates, check jail roster information, and find out about charges through the sheriff's office. This page walks you through the options for looking up 24 hour booking records in Brown County and explains what data is available under state law.

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Brown County Overview

25,000 Population
New Ulm County Seat
5th Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Window

Brown County Sheriff's Office Bookings

The Brown County Sheriff's Office handles all jail bookings at 15 South State Street in New Ulm. The jail holds people who are waiting for trial and those serving short sentences. New Ulm is the county seat and the main city in Brown County.

Each booking at the Brown County Jail follows the process set by state law. Officers collect personal details, take fingerprints and a photo, and log the charges. Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, fingerprint and identification data must reach the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours. This is the law that drives the 24 hour booking requirement. It applies to felonies, gross misdemeanors, and targeted misdemeanors like DWI and domestic assault.

Office Brown County Sheriff's Office
Address 15 S State Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Phone (507) 233-6700
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The Brown County Jail page posts inmate roster data. The roster shows who is in custody, their charges, and visiting information. You can also find jail rules and contact details on this page.

Call the sheriff's office at (507) 233-6700 to ask about a specific person. Staff can tell you if someone is in the Brown County Jail and what they were booked for. Adult arrest data is public in Minnesota. Statute 13.82 makes the person's name, age, sex, address, arrest date, charges, and custody status available to anyone who asks. You do not need to explain why you want the data.

For ongoing tracking, register with VINE. The notification system sends alerts when an inmate's status in Brown County changes. It is free and runs 24 hours a day.

Brown County 24 Hour Booking Resources

The Brown County Sheriff's Office website covers jail services and law enforcement. Visit the sheriff's page for booking and records information.

Brown County Sheriff's Office 24 hour booking information

The page links to jail information, patrol services, and civil process details. Records requests go through the sheriff's office.

General county services are on the Brown County main website. You can find the courthouse, county board, and other department contacts there.

Brown County government website with 24 hour booking resources

Brown County booking records include the inmate's name, booking number, all charges, bail or bond amounts, and the date and time of booking. The sheriff keeps permanent records as required by Statute 641.05.

Brown County Jail Booking Rules

State law governs how Brown County processes 24 hour bookings. The main rules come from three statutes. Statute 299C.10 sets the 24 hour deadline for sending data to the BCA. Statute 641.05 requires the sheriff to keep permanent jail records and check each intake against the predatory offender registry. Statute 641.12 allows the county to charge booking fees that do not exceed actual costs.

Every person booked into the Brown County Jail gets checked against the state predatory offender database. If there is a match, the BCA is notified immediately. When someone is released from the jail, the address where they plan to live gets sent to the state as well. These steps protect public safety and keep state records up to date.

Note: Booking photographs are public data under Statute 13.82 unless law enforcement determines that releasing them would harm an active investigation.

State Records for Brown County

The BCA holds statewide criminal history data including Brown County bookings. Court records for the 5th Judicial District are at Minnesota Court Records Online. The Corrections Offender Locator shows who has been sent to state prison.

Brown County Booking Record Details

A booking record from Brown County has several data fields. The file includes the person's full name, aliases, date of birth, and home address. Physical description data is recorded along with a booking photo and fingerprints. Each charge is listed with its statute number. Bail or bond information is included if it has been set. The arresting officer and agency are noted. Everything is time-stamped.

Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, adult arrest data is public. Anyone can ask for it. You do not need to be a party to the case or explain your reason. Booking photos are public too, with a narrow exception for active investigations. Juvenile data follows different rules and is not available to the general public.

The BCA's criminal history system links Brown County bookings to court outcomes in the 5th Judicial District. When a court disposition cannot be matched to a booking, the BCA notifies the prosecutor under Statute 299C.111. Minnesota retains arrest reports for at least six years. Fingerprints stay in the BCA system permanently. Conviction records are public for 15 years after the sentence is finished.

For historical jail records from Brown County, the Minnesota Historical Society may have older registers and prisoner logs. Current records are at the sheriff's office in New Ulm.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Brown County. Check their jails for booking records from the surrounding area.