Kanabec County 24 Hour Booking

Kanabec County 24 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Mora. When someone is booked into the Kanabec County Jail, their data gets sent to the state within 24 hours as the law requires. You can search for booking records through state tools or by calling the sheriff's office. The county sits in east-central Minnesota and has a population of about 16,000 people. Mora serves as the county seat and is where the jail and courthouse are found. If you need to look up a recent booking or check on an inmate, there are a few ways to get that done in Kanabec County.

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Kanabec County Overview

~16,000 Population
Mora County Seat
10th Judicial District
24 Hours Booking Deadline

Kanabec County Sheriff and Booking

The Kanabec County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Mora. All bookings go through this office. When a person is arrested anywhere in Kanabec County, they get taken to the jail on Highway 23. Staff there take fingerprints and photos. That data must be sent to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension within 24 hours under Minnesota Statute 299C.10. This is what makes it a 24 hour booking.

The sheriff is the main law enforcement officer for the whole county. Deputies patrol the rural areas and small towns. The jail holds people who are waiting for court or who have been given short sentences. Kanabec County is not a large county, so the jail is smaller than ones you would find in metro areas. But the booking process follows the same state rules that every county in Minnesota must use.

Office Kanabec County Sheriff's Office
Address 1000 W Highway 23
Mora, MN 55051
Phone (320) 679-8400
Hours Jail operates 24/7; office hours Monday through Friday
Website Kanabec County Jail

How Booking Works in Kanabec County

When someone gets arrested in Kanabec County, the booking process starts at the jail in Mora. It follows state law. Officers collect fingerprints, take a booking photo, and record personal details. The charge information goes into the file too. All of this data must be sent to the BCA database within 24 hours.

The 24 hour rule comes from Minn. Stat. 299C.10. It applies to felonies, gross misdemeanors, and certain targeted misdemeanors. The list of targeted misdemeanors includes things like DWI, domestic assault, and order for protection violations. Even if the person bonds out quickly, the booking data still has to go to the state on time.

Booking records in Kanabec County typically include the person's name, date of birth, the charges, the booking date and time, and the arresting agency. Bond amounts are also part of the record when set by the court. This information is considered public under Minnesota Statute 13.82, which governs law enforcement data.

Kanabec County Booking Data Access

Booking data from Kanabec County flows into the statewide system that the BCA manages. The screenshot below shows the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension website, which is the central hub for criminal records in the state.

Kanabec County 24 hour booking records through Minnesota BCA

The BCA site has tools for law enforcement and some public access options. Kanabec County sends all its booking records here as required by state law.

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Cities in Kanabec County

Kanabec County includes the city of Mora along with smaller communities like Ogilvie, Grasston, and Quamba. All bookings in these areas go through the Kanabec County Jail in Mora. There are no qualifying cities with dedicated pages in this county.

Nearby Counties

If you are not sure which county handles a booking, check the arrest location. These counties border Kanabec County.