Itasca County 72 Hour Booking

Itasca County 72 hour booking records come from the Sheriff's Office in Grand Rapids. The county is one of the largest in Minnesota by area, covering a wide stretch of northern forest land. Grand Rapids serves as the county seat. When someone is arrested in Itasca County, the booking record becomes public data under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. You can check on someone's custody status through VINE or by calling the Sheriff's Office. The jail handles bookings for all law enforcement agencies in the county.

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Itasca County Overview

45K Population
Grand Rapids County Seat
9th Judicial District
2,665 sq mi Land Area

Itasca County Jail Booking Records

The Itasca County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Grand Rapids. All 72 hour booking records are created and stored here. The jail processes everyone arrested by any law enforcement agency in the county. Staff take photos, fingerprints, and log the charges. This creates the public booking record.

The Itasca County government website at co.itasca.mn.us has links to county departments including the Sheriff's Office. Below is a screenshot of the county homepage.

Itasca County homepage with 72 hour booking links

From the homepage, you can navigate to the Sheriff's Office section for jail and booking information. Contact the Sheriff's Office through the county website for specific booking questions.

Office Itasca County Sheriff's Office
County Seat Grand Rapids, MN
Website Itasca County Government

Itasca County Arrest Data Under Minnesota Law

The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act sets the rules for 72 hour booking records. Statute 13.82 says arrest data is public at all times. That includes the name, age, sex, and last known address of the arrested person. It also covers the charges, time and place of arrest, and custody status.

Booking photos are public under subdivision 26. The Sheriff can temporarily hold one back if it would affect an active case. Medical data collected during booking stays private per Statute 13.85. Juvenile records are off limits. Under Statute 641.05, every inmate must be logged with the reason for custody and the release date.

The jail follows Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911 for facility standards, record keeping, and inmate care. These rules are enforced by the Minnesota Department of Corrections.

Note: Itasca County covers over 2,665 square miles, making it important to verify the arrest location when searching for booking records.

Track Itasca County Inmates

Use VINE to track anyone booked into the Itasca County Jail. The service is free and sends alerts when a person is released, transferred, or escapes. Call 1-866-277-7477 for help. If someone is sent to state prison after their case, the DOC Public Viewer shows inmates under Department of Corrections jurisdiction.

Itasca County Jail Standards

The Itasca County Jail operates under the oversight of the Minnesota Department of Corrections. All jails in the state must follow Minnesota Rules Chapter 2911. These standards cover everything from cell size to food service, medical care, and how booking records are maintained. Inspections happen on a regular schedule to make sure each facility is in compliance.

When a person is booked at the Itasca County Jail, they go through a standard intake process. Staff search the person, take photos and fingerprints, record all personal details, and log the charges. The person is then assigned to a cell or housing unit. All of this data becomes part of the 72 hour booking record that is public under Statute 13.82.

The BCA Criminal History Search is a statewide tool for checking conviction records. It does not show arrest data. For that, you need to contact the Itasca County Sheriff's Office directly. The BCA website notes that conviction data older than 15 years from sentence completion is no longer public. The DOC Predatory Offender Search is available for checking registered offenders in the Grand Rapids area and across the state.

Due to the large size of Itasca County, the Sheriff's Office works with multiple local police departments. Grand Rapids has its own police force, but all arrests still lead to a 72 hour booking at the county jail. The same is true for smaller communities like Deer River and Bigfork. If you are trying to find a specific booking, knowing which city the arrest took place in can help narrow down the search. Contact the Sheriff's Office through the county website for the most accurate booking information.

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Cities in Itasca County

Itasca County includes Grand Rapids, Deer River, Bigfork, Cohasset, Bovey, Coleraine, Marble, Nashwauk, and Keewatin. All arrests in these communities lead to a 72 hour booking at the Itasca County Jail in Grand Rapids.

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