Faribault County 24 Hour Booking

Faribault County 24 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Blue Earth. With a population of about 14,000, this is one of the smaller counties in southern Minnesota. The Faribault County Jail processes all local arrests. When someone gets booked in, their data must be entered into the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension system within 24 hours. You can get information on current inmates by calling the sheriff's office. Booking records include the person's name, charges, arrest date, and bail amount. The jail runs under state rules and reports to the Department of Corrections.

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Faribault County Overview

14K Population
Blue Earth County Seat
5th Judicial District
24 hrs Booking Rule

Faribault County Sheriff and Jail Booking

The Faribault County Sheriff's Office is located at 125 W 2nd St in Blue Earth. The sheriff is responsible for running the jail and all law enforcement in the county. Every arrest in Faribault County leads to a 24 hour booking at the jail. Staff take fingerprints and photos of each person brought in. They record the charges and check for outstanding warrants.

Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, the fingerprint data must be sent to the BCA within 24 hours of being collected. This applies to felonies, gross misdemeanors, and targeted misdemeanors like DWI and domestic assault. The Faribault County Jail follows these same rules. Even though the county is small, the booking process mirrors what happens in the largest jails in the state. Each person admitted to the jail must also be checked against the predatory offender registry under Statute 641.05.

Office Faribault County Sheriff's Office
Address 125 W 2nd St, Blue Earth, MN 56013
Phone (507) 526-5148
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To check 24 hour booking records in Faribault County, start by calling the sheriff's office at (507) 526-5148. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and share basic booking details. The Faribault County Jail page may have additional information or links to an inmate roster.

Minnesota law makes arrest data public. Statute 13.82 covers what booking information you can get. That includes the person's name, the date and time of arrest, the charges, where they are being held, and the basis for the arrest. Booking photos are also public, though they can be held back if an investigation is still active. You can make your request in person, by phone, or in writing.

Court records from Faribault County cases are on the Minnesota Court Records Online system. Search by name or case number to find charges, court dates, and case outcomes.

How 24 Hour Booking Works in Faribault County

The booking process at the Faribault County Jail is straightforward. An arresting officer brings the person to the jail. Staff begin the intake right away. They take fingerprints and a booking photo. They get personal information like name, date of birth, and home address. All charges from the arrest get logged into the system.

After the intake is done, the fingerprint data has to be sent to the BCA within 24 hours. That is the rule set by state law. The BCA keeps these records in a central database that law enforcement across Minnesota can access. If there is a match to an existing record or a suspense file, the BCA notifies the right agency under Statute 299C.111. Faribault County also follows Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911 for jail standards, which covers everything from how the facility is run to the care inmates receive while in custody.

Note: Counties can charge a booking fee under state law, but the fee cannot be more than the actual cost of housing the inmate.

Faribault County Booking Resources

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is the state agency that collects all 24 hour booking data from counties like Faribault County. Below is a screenshot of the BCA website where law enforcement submits booking records.

Minnesota BCA website for Faribault County 24 hour booking data

The BCA maintains the central criminal history system that ties all county booking records together.

For victim notification services, use the VINE system to track inmates in Faribault County. You can register for alerts about releases, transfers, or escapes. The service is free and available at all times. The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association represents all 87 county sheriffs including Faribault County.

Faribault County Booking Data Retention

Faribault County keeps booking records per state retention rules. Arrest reports stay on file for at least six years. Booking data is maintained for six to ten years. Fingerprint records sent to the BCA are stored permanently. Mugshots are kept for at least six years. If you need older booking records from the Faribault County Jail, contact the sheriff's office in Blue Earth and submit a data request.

The statewide criminal history system at the BCA connects booking records from all 87 counties. When someone is booked in Faribault County, their fingerprints are checked against this database. If the person has been booked in another county before, the records link together. For people who were sentenced to state prison after a Faribault County booking, the Minnesota DOC Offender Locator shows their current status.

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Cities in Faribault County

Faribault County has several small towns. Blue Earth is the county seat. Other communities include Wells, Winnebago, Bricelyn, and Kiester. All arrests in these areas go through the Faribault County Jail booking process. There are no cities large enough for their own pages in this county.

Nearby Counties

Faribault County is in southern Minnesota near the Iowa border. These neighboring counties have their own jails and booking systems.