Aitkin County 72 Hour Booking

Aitkin County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Aitkin. These records show who was booked into the Aitkin County Jail, what charges they face, and when the arrest took place. The jail roster is updated on the county site so you can look up current inmates by name. You can also call the jail at 218-927-7456 for booking details. The 72 hour booking report covers all arrests made in the county within the past three days. If you need older records, the Sheriff's Office can help with that as well. Aitkin County sits in east central Minnesota and covers a big stretch of land with about 16,000 people.

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Aitkin County Overview

16,202 Population
89 Jail Capacity
Aitkin County Seat
9th Judicial District

Aitkin County Sheriff and Booking

The Aitkin County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all 72 hour booking records for the area. Sheriff Dan Guida leads a team of 17 deputies and investigators who patrol about 1,828 square miles. The office sits at 217 2nd St. NW in Aitkin. That same building holds the jail. The Communications Center runs 24 hours a day and can give you basic booking info over the phone.

When someone gets arrested in Aitkin County, the booking process starts at the jail. Staff log the person's name, date of birth, charges, and the agency that made the arrest. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, this arrest data becomes public. That means anyone can ask to see it. The 72 hour booking report lists all people booked into the Aitkin County Jail in the last 72 hours. It gives you the basics you need to know about a recent arrest.

Office Aitkin County Sheriff's Office
Address 217 2nd St. NW Room 185
Aitkin, MN 56431
Phone 218-927-7435
Jail Phone 218-927-7456
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Email Sheriff2@co.aitkin.mn.us

The Aitkin County Jail keeps an online roster you can check from home. It shows who is in the jail right now. Each entry lists the booking date, the arresting agency, the crime or hold reason, and the crime number. You can search by name to find a specific person.

The Aitkin County website hosts the roster page. Keep in mind that the roster changes as people get booked in and released. If you need to confirm someone is still in custody, call the jail at 218-927-7456. The 72 hour booking data on the roster gives you a snapshot of recent arrests in Aitkin County. Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, county jails must keep records of all people held in their care. This is what makes the roster a public document.

The Aitkin County Jail is an 89-bed facility. It holds both men and women. Jail Administrator Karla White oversees 14 corrections officers on staff. The jail charges inmates a $20 per day fee to help offset costs. All of this gets logged in the booking records.

Aitkin County 72 Hour Booking Resources

The Aitkin County homepage provides links to the Sheriff's Office and jail roster information where you can find current 72 hour booking data.

Aitkin County homepage showing 72 hour booking and jail resources

From the county site, navigate to the Sheriff's Office section to reach the jail roster and recent booking records.

You can also use the VINE notification system to track an inmate's custody status in Aitkin County. VINE sends alerts by phone, email, or text when someone's status changes.

VINE Link search page for Aitkin County 72 hour booking status

VINE is free to use and works around the clock. It covers inmates held in the Aitkin County Jail and other facilities across Minnesota.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in Aitkin County

After an arrest in Aitkin County, the person goes to the jail for booking. This process can take a while. Staff take fingerprints and a photo. They log all personal info and the charges. The booking record gets added to the system.

Minnesota law says that booking data is public. Statute 13.82 spells out what counts as public arrest data. It includes the name of the person, the time and place of the arrest, and the charges. The 72 hour booking report is just a list of all bookings from the last three days. Courts in the 9th Judicial District handle criminal cases that come out of Aitkin County. You can look up case details through Minnesota Court Records Online once charges have been filed. That system covers all district courts in the state.

Some booking records may have limits. Under Statute 13.85, certain corrections data about individuals gets classified. But the basic booking info stays public. If a case gets dismissed or expunged later, the records may no longer show up in searches.

Note: Booking records reflect the charges at the time of arrest and do not mean the person has been convicted.

Aitkin County Jail Visiting Info

If you want to visit someone listed on the Aitkin County 72 hour booking roster, you need to plan ahead. Visits are by appointment only. You must call at least 24 hours before your visit.

Visiting hours are set for three days each week. Sundays run from 1 to 4 PM. Tuesdays go from 6 to 9 PM. Thursdays are 1 to 4 PM again. Each visit lasts 25 minutes. You must be on the inmate's visitor list and bring a valid ID. The jail can turn you away if you don't meet the rules. Phone calls from the jail go out between 6:30 AM and 11:00 PM. You can leave a message for an inmate at 218-927-2513. No incoming calls are allowed to go through to inmates directly.

To send money, use US Mail. The jail also takes $10 calling cards that inmates can buy. All mail gets screened before it reaches anyone inside.

Statewide Booking Search Tools

Beyond the Aitkin County jail roster, Minnesota has statewide tools that can help you find 72 hour booking records and inmate information. The Department of Corrections Public Viewer lets you search for people in state facilities. The BCA Criminal History Search provides background check access for a fee. Both of these tools cover records from across the state, including people who may have started in the Aitkin County Jail before moving to a state prison.

The Minnesota court system also keeps records that tie into booking data. When someone gets booked in Aitkin County and then charged, the case shows up in the 9th Judicial District court records. You can search those through Minnesota Court Records Online. It is free and open to the public.

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Nearby Counties

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