Murray County 24 Hour Booking

Murray County 24 hour booking records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Slayton. This is a rural county in southwestern Minnesota with a population of about 8,000. Slayton is the county seat and the location of the Murray County Jail. When someone gets arrested here, the booking takes place at the jail. Fingerprints and arrest data must be sent to the state's central database within 24 hours under Minnesota law. You can search for Murray County booking records by reaching out to the sheriff's office or using state-level tools to check on inmates.

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Murray County Overview

~8,000Population
SlaytonCounty Seat
5thJudicial District
24 HoursBooking Deadline

Murray County Jail and Sheriff

The Murray County Sheriff's Office on Highway 59 in Slayton handles all jail bookings for the county. It is a small facility, but the booking process follows the same state rules as every other county in Minnesota. When an arrest is made, the person is brought to the jail. Staff take fingerprints and a photo. They record the charges and personal details.

Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, the fingerprint data must be entered into the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension database within 24 hours. That is the heart of the 24 hour booking requirement. It applies to felonies, gross misdemeanors, and certain targeted misdemeanors. Anyone admitted to the Murray County Jail triggers this reporting duty, no matter the charge level.

OfficeMurray County Sheriff's Office
Address2125 N Highway 59
Slayton, MN 56172
Phone(507) 836-6168
HoursJail operates 24/7; office hours Monday through Friday
WebsiteMurray County

Murray County Booking Records System

Murray County booking data goes into the statewide criminal records system managed by the BCA. The screenshot below shows the Minnesota Statute 299C.10 page, which establishes the 24 hour booking requirement that Murray County follows.

Murray County 24 hour booking under Minnesota Statute 299C.10

This statute is the legal basis for the 24 hour booking system across all 87 Minnesota counties, including Murray County.

Murray County Booking Data Contents

Each 24 hour booking at the Murray County Jail creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, address, and description. The charges and arrest details are documented. Bond amounts are added when the court sets bail. Fingerprints and a booking photo complete the file.

Murray County is in the southwest corner of the state. It is a rural area with small towns. Slayton is the biggest community. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement across the county. The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association helps all 87 county sheriffs maintain consistent booking practices. Murray County follows these same standards.

Booking records stay in the system for years. The BCA keeps fingerprint data permanently. Booking photos are held for at least six years, sometimes longer. Court records from Murray County cases are kept by the district court. For very old jail records, the Minnesota Historical Society may have archives. Contact the sheriff's office at (507) 836-6168 for current booking searches.

Under the data practices law, anyone can request booking information from the Murray County Jail. You do not need a reason. The sheriff must respond within a reasonable time.

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Murray County Targeted Misdemeanors

Some misdemeanor arrests in Murray County trigger the full 24 hour booking process. DWI charges, domestic assault, and violations of orders for protection are among the targeted offenses. These charges require fingerprinting and BCA reporting within 24 hours. If someone is admitted to the Murray County Jail on any charge, the booking data goes to the state too. This ensures the statewide criminal records system stays current for Murray County arrests.

Murray County Records Retention

Booking records from the Murray County Jail stay in the system for years. Fingerprints go to the BCA and are stored permanently. Booking photos are kept for at least six years. Court records from Murray County cases are maintained by the district court. For very old records, the Minnesota Historical Society may have archived jail logs from the county.

Cities in Murray County

Murray County includes Slayton, Fulda, Currie, and Chandler. All bookings go through the Murray County Jail in Slayton. No cities in this county have dedicated pages.

Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Murray County in southwestern Minnesota.