Traverse County 24 Hour Booking

Traverse County 24 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Wheaton. This is one of the smallest counties in Minnesota with about 3,300 people. It sits on the western border near South Dakota and North Dakota. The county jail processes all local arrests, and booking data must reach the state within 24 hours. This page covers how to look up Traverse County booking records and explains the 24 hour booking rules.

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Traverse County Overview

3.3KPopulation
24 HrsBooking Deadline
WheatonCounty Seat
8thJudicial District

Traverse County Sheriff and Jail

The Traverse County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Wheaton. All arrests in the county lead to booking at this facility. Staff take fingerprints and photos during the booking process. Under Minnesota Statute 299C.10, that data must be entered into the BCA database within 24 hours. This is the 24 hour booking rule that applies to every county in Minnesota.

Traverse County covers a rural area around Wheaton. The sheriff's office provides law enforcement for the entire county. Local police departments also bring arrested persons to the county jail for booking. The jail keeps a current roster and permanent records of all bookings.

OfficeTraverse County Sheriff's Office
Address410 2nd Ave N, Wheaton, MN 56296
Phone(320) 563-8255
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

The Traverse County website provides access to county departments and services. Visit the Traverse County Sheriff's Office for more information.

Traverse County Sheriff 24 hour booking records

County offices in Wheaton serve all communities in Traverse County.

You can find details about jail operations on the Traverse County main website.

Traverse County website 24 hour booking

Contact the sheriff's office for questions about booking records or jail services.

Traverse County Booking Record Details

A booking record from the Traverse County Jail includes the person's full name, age, sex, and last known address. The charges are listed along with the arresting agency and the date and time of booking. If bail or bond has been set, that amount is in the record too. All of this data is public under Minnesota law.

Booking photos are also public in most cases. Minnesota treats mugshots as public data under Statute 13.82, subdivision 26. The sheriff can briefly hold back a photo if releasing it would hurt an active investigation. Private data like medical records, juvenile info, and Social Security numbers never appear in public booking reports.

Traverse County 24 Hour Booking Rules

Several state laws control how booking works in Traverse County. The 24 hour rule under Statute 299C.10 requires fingerprint data to reach the BCA within a day. This covers felonies, gross misdemeanors, and targeted misdemeanors like DWI, domestic assault, and order for protection violations.

The sheriff must keep permanent records of every person held in jail under Statute 641.05. Each record has the person's name, charges, commitment date, and committing authority. The sheriff also checks every person booked against the state predatory offender registry. Booking fees are allowed under Statute 641.12 and can be refunded if all charges are dismissed.

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension stores booking data from Traverse County in its Criminal History System. When a court disposition cannot be matched to an arrest record, Statute 299C.111 requires the BCA to notify the right agency so records stay accurate.

Obtain Traverse County Booking Data

Call the Traverse County Sheriff's Office at (320) 563-8255 for booking record requests. You can submit a data request under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. The county must respond within a reasonable time.

The MN DOC Offender Locator is free for checking on people in state custody. For background checks, the BCA offers fingerprint-based reports for a fee. The Minnesota Sheriffs' Association can also help you find the right contact for jail records in Traverse County.

Traverse County Record Retention

Traverse County keeps booking records on file for years after the arrest. Arrest reports are stored for at least six years. Booking data is kept for six to ten years depending on the case. The BCA stores fingerprint records permanently. Mugshots stay on file for at least six years and often longer than that.

For very old records, the Minnesota Historical Society may have archived Traverse County jail records at their History Center in St. Paul. For current or recent booking records, contact the Traverse County Sheriff's Office at (320) 563-8255.

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Public Access to Traverse County Bookings

Minnesota law makes most booking data public. Under Statute 13.82, arrest data like names, charges, booking dates, and custody status is open to anyone who asks for it. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The Traverse County Sheriff's Office must respond within a reasonable time frame.

You can request Traverse County booking records by phone at (320) 563-8255, in person at the office in Wheaton, or through a written data request. The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act gives you the right to access this data. Copy fees may apply but cannot exceed the actual cost of making copies. If you visit in person, staff can usually pull up records and make copies the same day you ask for them.

Cities in Traverse County

Wheaton is the county seat. Other small communities are also part of Traverse County. All arrests lead to booking at the county jail. No cities in Traverse County have a separate page on this site.

Nearby Counties

These counties are near Traverse County. Check the right county if you are unsure where the arrest took place.