Find Beltrami County 72 Hour Booking

Beltrami County 72 hour booking records cover all arrests made across this large northern Minnesota county. The Sheriff's Office and jail are both at the Law Enforcement Center in Bemidji. The county spans over 3,000 square miles, making it one of the largest in the state. About 46,000 people live here. The jail has a licensed capacity of 140 inmates and handles bookings around the clock. You can check the online roster for current inmates or call the jail at 218-333-4189. The 72 hour booking report shows everyone who came through intake in the last three days, with names, charges, and booking dates listed.

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Beltrami County Overview

46,106 Population
140 Jail Capacity
Bemidji County Seat
9th Judicial District

Beltrami County Booking Records

The Beltrami County Sheriff's Office manages all 72 hour booking records at the Law Enforcement Center in Bemidji. The center sits at 613 Minnesota Ave. NW. It houses both the sheriff's operations and the county jail. Chief Phil Hodapp oversees operations. Hours run Monday through Friday from 7 AM to 7 PM, and weekends from 9 AM to 7 PM.

When law enforcement makes an arrest anywhere in Beltrami County, the person comes here for booking. Staff log the name, sex, age, booking number, intake date, and all charges. This data goes into the 72 hour booking report. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, arrest data is public information. You can ask for it by phone, in person, or through the online inmate roster.

The Sheriff's Office also keeps an active warrant listing on its website. Warrants are listed in alphabetical order. If someone gets picked up on a warrant, it shows in their booking record as the reason for arrest.

Office Beltrami County Sheriff's Office
Address 613 Minnesota Ave. NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Phone 218-333-9111
Jail Phone 218-333-4189
Hours Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM, Sat-Sun 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM

The Beltrami County Jail is a state-licensed facility with room for 140 inmates. Jail Administrator Calandra Allen runs the operation with four teams of corrections officers, six full-time on each team, plus 12 part-time officers. The jail holds both men and women, and it handles a high volume of bookings because of the county's size.

The online roster shows current inmates with their full name, sex, age, booking number, intake date, and charges. You can search by name through the Beltrami County Sheriff's website. For confirmed custody status, the VINE notification system covers all Minnesota county jails and lets you set up free alerts.

The Minnesota Court Records Online system tracks court cases after the initial booking. You can search by name or case number to find hearing dates, charges filed, and case outcomes.

Huber and work release programs are available for some inmates. These people still show up on the roster because they are technically in custody. The jail also offers off-site visits through www.inmatecanteen.com for family members who cannot come in person.

Beltrami County Jail Visiting Rules

Visiting hours at the Beltrami County Jail run in three blocks. The morning block is 7:30 to 11:30 AM in the lobby. Afternoon visits are 2 to 5 PM, with off-site visits available through the canteen website. Evening visits go from 7 to 10 PM. All visits are monitored and visitors must follow the rules or they can be removed.

Mail goes through US Postal Service only. You can deposit money for an inmate through the lobby kiosk or online at www.inmatecanteen.com. Money orders and cashier's checks are also accepted by mail. Make them payable to the inmate's name. For questions about visiting or deposits, call the jail at 218-333-4189.

How Beltrami County 72 Hour Booking Works

The 72 hour booking report in Beltrami County is a rolling record of all jail intakes from the past three days. It gets updated as new bookings come in. When someone posts bail or gets released, they eventually drop off the list. The report is a snapshot in time.

Minnesota law requires this data to be public. Statute 641.05 says county jails must keep records of everyone in their care. Statute 13.82 classifies arrest data as public. Together, these laws make sure you can access 72 hour booking records in Beltrami County without needing a special reason. The 9th Judicial District Court handles criminal cases that come from these bookings. You can track cases through Minnesota Court Records Online for free.

For statewide searches, the DOC Public Viewer and VINE system cover inmates across Minnesota. The BCA Criminal History Search offers background checks for a fee.

Note: Booking records show charges at the time of arrest and are not proof of guilt.

Beltrami County Booking Data Details

The 72 hour booking data in Beltrami County includes several key pieces of information. Each entry shows the inmate's full legal name. It lists their sex, age, and a unique booking number. The intake date tells you when they came into the jail. Charges are spelled out with the statute number and a plain-language description. Some entries also show the bail or bond amount set by the court.

Beltrami County is the fourth largest county in Minnesota by area. The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe has reservation land within the county boundaries. Arrests on tribal land may go through federal or tribal courts instead of the county system. If you cannot find someone in the Beltrami County 72 hour booking report, consider checking federal court records or contacting tribal law enforcement. The Bureau of Indian Affairs handles some law enforcement on reservation land. This can complicate the booking process since jurisdiction questions come up.

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Nearby Counties

Beltrami County borders several other counties in northern Minnesota. Check their jails if you cannot find who you are looking for.