Rochester 72 Hour Booking

Rochester 72 hour booking records come from the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center and the Rochester Police Department. When someone is arrested in Rochester, they are taken to the Olmsted County jail at 101 4th Street SE. The county maintains an online in-custody list that shows current bookings. Rochester Police also keeps arrest data at its Law Enforcement Records office. Both sources are available to the public under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act.

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125,000+ Population
Olmsted County
3rd District Judicial District
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Rochester 72 Hour Booking at Olmsted County

Rochester does not have its own city jail. All arrests go to the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center. The jail is at 101 4th Street SE in Rochester. It sits in the same building as the Law Enforcement Center. The 72 hour booking period begins when the person is brought in.

During booking, jail staff record the person's identity, charges, and the time of arrest. This data is public under Minnesota Statute 13.82. The Olmsted County detainee list at webapp.co.olmsted.mn.us shows who is currently in custody. You can also check the Olmsted County in-custody page for the same information through the county website.

Facility Olmsted County Adult Detention Center
Address 101 4th Street SE
Rochester, MN 55904
Jail Phone (507) 328-6790
Detainee List Olmsted County Detainee List

The in-custody list gets updated daily. If you are trying to find someone booked in the last 72 hours, this is the first place to check.

Olmsted County Booking Resources

Olmsted County gives the public several ways to check on 72 hour booking records. The detainee list shows everyone currently in custody at the Adult Detention Center. The list includes names and booking dates. It is the most direct way to see if someone was recently booked in Rochester.

Olmsted County detainee list Rochester 72 hour booking

The county also posts an in-custody page on its main site. Both tools pull from the same data but look a bit different. Either one works for checking recent bookings.

Under Statute 641.05, the sheriff must keep a register of all persons committed to the jail. This register is a public record. The 72 hour clock runs from the moment of arrest, and the person must see a judge before it expires. If you need records beyond what the online list shows, contact the Law Enforcement Records office directly.

Rochester Booking Data and the Law

Rochester 72 hour booking data falls under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. Statute 13.82 classifies arrest data as public. That includes the name, age, sex, and address of the arrested adult, plus the time, date, place, and charges. You can ask for this data and you do not have to say who you are or why you want it.

Statute 13.85 covers data held by the jail itself. Custody status and booking charges are public. Juvenile records stay restricted. Data tied to an ongoing investigation may be withheld. Court records are on a separate system at Minnesota Court Records Online.

Rochester is the third largest city in Minnesota. It has about 125,000 residents and is home to the Mayo Clinic. The city has its own police department, but all jail functions go through Olmsted County. This is how most Minnesota cities work. The police make the arrest and write the report. The county jail handles the booking and custody. Both records are public under state law, but you may need to contact both offices to get everything.

The combined Law Enforcement Records office is a unique setup. It serves both Rochester PD and the Olmsted County Sheriff. This means you can get arrest records from either agency at one location. Most other cities in the state require you to contact the city and county separately. This makes Rochester one of the easier places to get 72 hour booking records in Minnesota.

Statewide Search Options

For broader searches, the DOC Public Viewer covers state prison inmates and people under supervision. It does not show county jail bookings, but it helps when someone has been transferred to state custody after their initial court appearance.

The BCA Criminal History Search pulls conviction records statewide for $15 per search. This is different from 72 hour booking data. The BCA search shows final convictions, not pending charges. The VINE system sends free custody alerts from participating facilities across Minnesota, including the Olmsted County jail.

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Rochester is in southeast Minnesota. These nearby cities also have 72 hour booking pages:

Olmsted County 72 Hour Booking

Rochester is the county seat of Olmsted County. All Rochester arrests are processed at the Olmsted County Adult Detention Center. Visit the county page for more on jail procedures, records, and contact info.

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