Cook County 72 Hour Booking Records

Cook County 72 hour booking records come from the Sheriff's Office and jail in Grand Marais. This is one of the smallest counties in Minnesota by population, with only about 5,200 people. But it covers 3,340 square miles, making it the second largest by land area. The county has just one traffic light. Sheriff Pat Eliasen leads a team of 20 employees who handle patrol, search and rescue, civil process, and jail operations. The jail has 5 individual holding cells for short stays and a 10-bed work release unit. Call 218-387-3030 to check on recent bookings.

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Cook County Overview

5,176 Population
15 Jail Beds
Grand Marais County Seat
6th Judicial District

Cook County Sheriff and Booking

The Cook County Sheriff's Office sits at 143 Gunflint Trail in Grand Marais. Sheriff Pat Eliasen leads the department with Chief Deputy Will Sandstrom. The office has 20 employees total. Hours run Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. For emergencies, dial 911. Media inquiries go through the main office at 218-387-3030.

All 72 hour booking records in Cook County go through the Law Enforcement Center at this address. Given the small population, bookings are less frequent here than in metro counties. But the law still applies the same way. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, arrest data is public information. Anyone can ask to see booking records by calling or visiting the office.

Office Cook County Sheriff's Office
Address 143 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604
Phone 218-387-3030
Fax 218-387-3032
Email Pat.eliasen@co.cook.mn.us

The Cook County Jail is part of the Law Enforcement Center at 143 Gunflint Trail. Jail Administrator Ben Hallberg runs the facility. The jail has 5 individual holding cells for people held up to 72 hours and a 10-bed work/release Huber cell. It holds adult male and female offenders. Community service sentences can also be served here.

The jail roster updates daily. It shows each inmate's name, age, booking date, charges, offense level, bail amount, and location in the facility. Because the jail is so small, there are times when no inmates are in the facility at all. Call 218-387-3030 to confirm who is currently in custody.

The VINE notification system covers Cook County inmates and lets you set up free custody alerts. For court records tied to a Cook County booking, search through Minnesota Court Records Online in the 6th Judicial District.

Visiting hours at the Cook County Jail are Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 PM and 6:30 to 8:30 PM, Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM. Additional visiting happens when inmates are transported for court. Mail goes to: Name of Inmate, County Jail, 153 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604.

72 Hour Booking Process in Cook County

The 72 hour booking process in Cook County works the same as elsewhere in Minnesota. After an arrest, the person gets processed at the jail. Staff record the name, charges, and all personal details. The holding cells can keep someone for up to 72 hours. If the person needs to stay longer, they may be transferred to another facility.

Minnesota Statute 641.05 requires the jail to keep records of all people in custody. Statute 13.82 makes this data public. Because Cook County is so remote, the search and rescue team sometimes plays a role in finding wanted persons in the vast wilderness area before they can be booked.

Criminal cases from Cook County go to the 6th Judicial District Court. You can search court records through Minnesota Court Records Online. The VINE notification system tracks custody changes statewide. The DOC Public Viewer covers state prison inmates.

Cook County 72 Hour Booking Access

Getting 72 hour booking data from Cook County is straightforward. Call 218-387-3030. The staff can tell you who is in custody and what the charges are. You can also visit the Law Enforcement Center at 143 Gunflint Trail in Grand Marais during office hours.

Cook County has the highest natural point in Minnesota at Eagle Mountain, which stands at 2,301 feet. It also borders Lake Superior. The remote nature of the county means that law enforcement covers a huge territory. The county administrator, Jeff Cadwell, can be reached at 218-387-3687 for general county questions. The county offices are at 4111 W. 2nd Street in Grand Marais.

Note: Given the small size of Cook County's jail, some inmates may be transferred to neighboring facilities like St. Louis County.

Cook County 72 Hour Booking Rights

Your right to see 72 hour booking records in Cook County is protected by Minnesota law. Statute 13.82 classifies arrest data as public. You do not need to be related to the person or have a legal reason for your request. The Sheriff's Office must provide the information when you ask for it. This includes the name of the arrested person, the charges, the date and time of the arrest, and which agency made the arrest.

Cook County is unique in that its jail only has 5 holding cells plus the 10-bed Huber cell. The holding cells are for stays up to 72 hours. People who need to be held longer get transferred to a larger facility. The work release Huber cell lets sentenced inmates leave for approved activities during the day and come back to the jail at night. This keeps the small facility from getting overwhelmed. Ben Hallberg serves as jail administrator and handles day-to-day operations. Mail goes to a slightly different address than the main office: 153 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN 55604. Visiting hours are on Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30 PM and again from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, Tuesday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM, and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 PM.

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Cook County sits in the far northeastern corner of Minnesota along Lake Superior.