Marshall County 72 Hour Booking Records
Marshall County 72 hour booking data comes from the Sheriff's Office in Warren, Minnesota. This rural county in northwest Minnesota handles all arrests and bookings through the county jail. When someone is arrested, the Sheriff's staff process the booking and create records that become part of the public file. You can search for Marshall County inmates through the VINE notification system or call the Sheriff at (218) 745-5411. The county website also provides information about the Sheriff's department and its services for residents who need to look up booking or arrest records.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County Sheriff and Booking
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and processes all 72 hour bookings. When law enforcement brings in a suspect, staff record the booking details. Name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and intake time all go into the record. This data is public under Minnesota Statute 13.82.
Marshall County covers a large area of 1,772 square miles in the far northwest corner of the state. The county seat is Warren. Despite the large land area, the population is under 10,000 people, so jail bookings happen less often than in metro counties. But when they do, the same state laws apply. Every person booked into the Marshall County Jail must see a judge within 72 hours.
The Marshall County Sheriff's page on the county website provides contact details and information about law enforcement services in the county.
The county also maintains a main homepage with links to all departments, including the Sheriff's Office.
You can reach the Sheriff at (218) 745-5411 or send a fax to (218) 745-9203.
| Office | Marshall County Sheriff |
|---|---|
| Address | 208 East Colvin Ave., Suite 1, Warren, MN 56762 |
| Phone | (218) 745-5411 |
| Fax | (218) 745-9203 |
Search Marshall County Booking Records
Use VINE to search for inmates in Marshall County. The system lets you search by name or offender ID. You can register for free alerts that notify you by email, text, or phone call when someone's custody status changes. VINE is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Calling the Sheriff's Office is another way to check on recent bookings. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. The number is (218) 745-5411. Business hours apply for most inquiries, though the jail itself operates around the clock.
After the booking and initial court appearance, case records move into the Minnesota Court Records Online system. You can search Marshall County cases by name or case number. This free tool shows hearing dates, docket entries, and case outcomes for criminal filings in the Ninth Judicial District.
Note: The BCA Criminal History Search shows conviction records for Marshall County under Statute 13.87.
72 Hour Booking Rules
The 72 hour booking rule protects the rights of anyone arrested in Marshall County. No one can sit in jail more than three days without seeing a judge. This applies to all charges, from misdemeanors to felonies. The court sets bail or decides on release conditions at that first hearing.
Statute 641.05 says the jail must keep a record of every person held. The record needs the person's name, the cause of commitment, the committing authority, and the time and date of arrival. These are public records. Statute 13.85 protects private information like medical data connected to a person's detention.
Booking photos are public data too. Under subdivision 26 of Statute 13.82, law enforcement agencies can share mugshots unless doing so would hurt an active investigation. Marshall County follows these rules when responding to records requests.
Marshall County Booking Data Access
Marshall County is a large county by area but small by population. The 1,772 square miles of land means the Sheriff covers a vast territory with a limited number of deputies. Arrests may happen in remote areas, and it can take time to transport someone to the jail in Warren. Despite the distances involved, the 72 hour clock starts at the time of booking, not the time of arrest.
Written records requests go to the Sheriff at 208 East Colvin Ave., Suite 1, Warren, MN 56762. You can also fax requests to (218) 745-9203. The Sheriff's Office responds under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act. Basic booking facts are always public. Medical records and financial information related to detention are private. You do not need to be a county resident or explain why you want the records. Booking photos are public under Statute 13.82, subdivision 26. The Sheriff can provide copies of mugshots upon request.
Marshall County covers 1,772 square miles, making it one of the larger counties by land area in the state. The vast territory means deputies sometimes drive long distances to bring someone in for a 72 hour booking. Warren is the county seat and the location of the jail. The county borders Canada to the north and has several small towns spread across the flat agricultural landscape. Most arrests happen near the population centers, but the Sheriff's Office patrols the entire county including remote areas along the Red River.
The Ninth Judicial District court in Warren handles initial appearances and subsequent hearings. After the 72 hour booking, cases move through the court system and can be tracked through Minnesota Court Records Online. The county's low population means the jail does not see a large number of bookings, but the same legal requirements apply to each one. Every person booked at the Marshall County Jail gets the same set of public records created under state law. The Sheriff's Office at (218) 745-5411 can answer questions about current inmates and recent bookings during regular hours. For after-hours emergencies, call the dispatch line.
Nearby Counties
Marshall County is in far northwest Minnesota. These neighboring counties may process bookings for people arrested near county borders.