Brown County 72 Hour Booking Search

Brown County 72 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in New Ulm. Sheriff Jason Seidl oversees the department, which patrols 618 square miles and serves about 25,000 residents. The county jail holds up to 56 inmates and was built in 1994. Booking records are available through a PDF roster that gets updated regularly. The roster shows names, ages, booking dates, bail amounts, arresting agencies, charges, and projected release dates. You can also call the jail at 507-233-6767 for current booking information. The county keeps a daily warrant list as well.

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Brown County Overview

25,331 Population
56 Jail Capacity
New Ulm County Seat
5th Judicial District

Brown County Sheriff and 72 Hour Booking

The Brown County Sheriff's Office sits at 15 S. Washington St. in New Ulm. You can reach them at 507-233-6700 or by email at sheriff@co.brown.mn.us. The office handles patrol, investigations, school resource officers, and drug court work. Sheriff Jason Seidl leads the team.

All 72 hour booking records in Brown County start at the jail. When someone gets arrested, booking staff process them and log all the details. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, this arrest data is public. The office puts out an outstanding warrant list that gets updated every day. If you want to check on warrants or bookings, call 507-233-6700.

Office Brown County Sheriff's Office
Address 15 S. Washington St., New Ulm, MN 56073
Mailing PO Box 877, New Ulm, MN 56073
Phone 507-233-6700
Jail Phone 507-233-6767
Email sheriff@co.brown.mn.us

The Brown County Jail was built in 1994 and holds up to 56 male and female offenders. Jail Administrator Mike Mathliowetz runs the facility with 14 correctional officers. The jail holds both pre-trial and sentenced inmates.

The jail roster comes in PDF format and gets updated regularly. It is sorted alphabetically by last name. Each entry shows the full name, age, booking date and time, bail amount, arresting agency, charges, status, and projected release date. This gives you a complete picture of the 72 hour booking activity in Brown County. You can also use the VINE notification system to track custody changes.

Visitation at the Brown County Jail requires an application. Past felony convictions may prevent you from visiting. The jail does warrant checks on all visitors. Visits last 15 minutes and inmates can have 1 to 2 visits per week. Call 507-233-6767 for the current visiting schedule. All mail gets screened for contraband. Inmate account deposits can be made through the website link.

Note: The roster PDF may not reflect the most recent bookings if the update has not run yet.

Brown County Booking Under Minnesota Law

Minnesota has clear laws about jail booking records. Statute 641.05 requires all county jails to keep records of inmates. Statute 13.82 classifies arrest data as public. This means you have a legal right to see who has been booked into the Brown County Jail. The 72 hour booking report covers the last three days of activity.

Some records have limits though. Under Statute 13.85, certain corrections and treatment data about inmates is not public. But the basic booking information, like names, charges, and booking dates, stays available for anyone to see. If a case gets expunged later, the booking records may be sealed.

Criminal cases from Brown County go to the 5th Judicial District Court. You can look up court records through Minnesota Court Records Online. For statewide inmate searches, the DOC Public Viewer covers state prison inmates. The BCA Criminal History Search offers background checks for a fee.

Brown County 72 Hour Booking FAQ

People often ask the same questions about 72 hour booking records in Brown County. The most common one is how to find out if someone was arrested. The answer is simple. Check the jail roster, call the jail, or use VINE.

Another question people ask is whether booking records are permanent. In most cases, yes. The booking record stays in the system even after the person leaves the jail. But if the charges are dropped or the case is expunged, the records may become sealed. This takes a court order and does not happen on its own. Until that happens, the 72 hour booking data from Brown County remains public information.

Brown County Jail Details

The Brown County Jail was built in 1994. It is a modern facility with room for 56 male and female offenders. Jail Administrator Mike Mathliowetz oversees 14 correctional officers. The jail sits at the same address as the Sheriff's Office on Washington Street in New Ulm. It handles pre-trial and sentenced populations.

New Ulm is the county seat and the largest city in Brown County. The area has a strong community, and local police agencies work closely with the Sheriff's Office. When a city officer makes an arrest, the booking goes through the same county jail system. All of these bookings show up in the 72 hour report. The roster PDF format makes it easy to download and review at your convenience. Each entry gives you the full name, age, booking date and time, bail amount, arresting agency, charges, status, and projected release date. That is a lot of detail for a public record. You can print the PDF and keep it for your own use. The outstanding warrant list updates daily, so check back if you are watching for a specific name.

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Check these nearby jails if you cannot find who you are looking for in Brown County. People arrested near the county line may end up in a different county's booking system depending on which agency makes the arrest.