Search Hubbard County 72 Hour Booking
Hubbard County 72 hour booking records are kept at the Law Enforcement Center in Park Rapids. The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement authority in the county and is an elected position. The Law Enforcement Center houses both the Sheriff's Office and the Hubbard County Jail. When someone is arrested here, a 72 hour booking record is created. You can look up current inmates or request booking data by contacting the Sheriff's Office. Park Rapids is the county seat, and Hubbard County is in north-central Minnesota, known for its many lakes and rural communities.
Hubbard County Overview
Hubbard County Jail and Booking
The Hubbard County Sheriff's Office sits at the Law Enforcement Center, which is north of the Government Center and the historic Courthouse in Park Rapids. The jail is inside the same building. The Sheriff provides full law enforcement services for all unincorporated areas of the county.
Services run by the Sheriff's Office include traffic law enforcement, accident investigation, boating regulation enforcement, crime prevention, and education. They also handle investigation of violent and suspicious deaths, narcotics cases, welfare fraud, and juvenile matters. The Sheriff assists the County Coroner, serves civil process like court orders and arrest warrants, and runs 911 emergency and non-emergency dispatch. Courtroom security and prisoner transport are also part of the job.
The Hubbard County Sheriff's website has contact info and links to jail services. Below is a screenshot of the Sheriff's main page.
The site also links to the jail page where you can find booking and custody information.
| Office | Hubbard County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Location | Law Enforcement Center, Park Rapids, MN |
| Website | Hubbard County Jail |
Find Hubbard County 72 Hour Booking Data
To look up a 72 hour booking in Hubbard County, start by calling the Sheriff's Office. They can check on current and recent bookings. You can also use VINE to search by name or offender ID. VINE is free and runs 24/7. Sign up for alerts so you know when someone is released.
The Hubbard County jail page has information about booking procedures and jail operations. The screenshot below shows the jail page.
For court records, use Minnesota Court Records Online. Hubbard County is part of the 9th Judicial District. Search by name or case number for free. The BCA Criminal History Search shows conviction data but not arrest records.
Hubbard County Booking Data and State Law
Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, arrest data from a 72 hour booking is public. That includes the name, age, sex, charges, arrest time and place, and custody status. Booking photos are public too per subdivision 26 of the same statute. The Sheriff can hold a photo back if it would harm an active investigation.
Medical info gathered at the jail stays private. Statute 13.85 protects health and mental health data. Juvenile records are also restricted from public access. The jailer must keep a log of each person under Statute 641.05, showing when they came in, the reason, and when they left. The jail also follows Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911 for jail standards.
Note: Hubbard County child abuse investigations are handled jointly by the Sheriff's Office and Social Services.
Hubbard County Court and Custody Tracking
After a 72 hour booking, the case goes to the 9th Judicial District court. Court records are free through Minnesota Court Records Online. If someone is sent to state prison, use the DOC Public Viewer. VINE alerts are available at 1-866-277-7477 for custody tracking.
Hubbard County Jail Operations
The Hubbard County Jail is part of the Law Enforcement Center in Park Rapids. The facility houses inmates who are awaiting trial and those serving sentences up to one year. When someone is arrested, the jail staff handle the full booking process. That includes the photo, fingerprints, and logging all charges. The 72 hour booking record created during this process is public data.
The jail must comply with Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911 for facility standards. The Department of Corrections inspects all county jails to make sure they meet state rules for cell size, food, medical care, and record keeping. Staff at the jail also handle inmate transport, which includes moving prisoners between facilities and taking committed patients where they need to go.
The Sheriff's Office provides 911 emergency and non-emergency dispatch for the whole county. That dispatch center is the first point of contact when someone calls about a crime. Many of those calls lead to an arrest and a 72 hour booking at the Hubbard County Jail. Courtroom security is another duty handled by the Sheriff's staff.
For questions about 72 hour booking records, the jail, or any other Sheriff's services in Hubbard County, contact the office through the county website. The DOC Predatory Offender Search can also be used to check for registered offenders in the Park Rapids area.
Hubbard County is in a lake-heavy part of Minnesota. The Sheriff's Office enforces boating rules and investigates drownings in addition to standard law enforcement work. These water patrols can sometimes result in arrests and 72 hour bookings, especially during the summer when lake activity picks up. Child abuse cases are investigated jointly with Social Services, and the office also handles welfare fraud cases as part of its full range of investigative duties.
Cities in Hubbard County
Hubbard County includes Park Rapids, Nevis, Laporte, Akeley, and Menahga. All arrests lead to a 72 hour booking at the Hubbard County Jail in Park Rapids.
Nearby Counties
Counties that border Hubbard County in north-central Minnesota.