Find Polk County 72 Hour Booking

Polk County 72 hour booking records track arrests and jail intake at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center. The county seat is Crookston. When someone is arrested in Polk County, the booking creates a public record. You can search for people in custody through the state VINELink system or by calling the Sheriff's Office. Polk County is part of the Tri-County Community Corrections program along with Norman and Red Lake Counties. This page covers how to find 72 hour booking data and what records are available to the public in Polk County.

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Polk County Overview

31,600 Population
Crookston County Seat
9th Judicial District
Tri-County Corrections Region

Polk County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking

The Polk County Sheriff's Office handles all arrests and bookings in the county. The office is at 600 Bruce Street in Crookston. You can call (218) 281-0431 to ask about someone who was recently booked. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and what charges they face.

Polk County participates in the Northwest Regional Corrections Center. This means inmates from Polk County may be held at a regional facility rather than a small local jail. The regional setup serves multiple counties in northwest Minnesota. When a person is booked at this center, the record still belongs to Polk County if the arrest happened here. Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, the jailer must keep a log of each person held. This includes the name, charge, and date of commitment.

Polk County does not currently post a public online jail roster on its own website. The best way to check custody status is to use the VINELink system. Search by the person's name or offender ID to see if they are in custody. You can also set up free alerts that tell you when their status changes.

Office Polk County Sheriff's Office
Address 600 Bruce St., Crookston, MN 56716
Phone (218) 281-0431
Fax (218) 281-0401

Polk County Booking Records and Data

A 72 hour booking record in Polk County contains basic facts about the arrest and the person. This includes the full name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and the date and time of booking. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, most of this data is public. Anyone can ask the Sheriff's Office for it.

The phrase "72 hour booking" ties to the legal rule that a person held in jail must see a judge within 72 hours. If the court does not hold this first hearing on time, the person may be let go. This hearing is sometimes called a first appearance or a bail hearing. The judge decides whether to set bail, release the person, or keep them held. Records from this hearing go into the court file.

Some booking data has limits. Juvenile records are not public. Certain medical or mental health data collected during booking is private under Minnesota Statute 13.85. But the core facts of a booking, such as who was booked, when, and for what charge, are available to any member of the public who asks.

Note: Polk County inmates may be held at the Northwest Regional Corrections Center, so check that facility as well when searching for someone.

Statewide Tools for Polk County Searches

The Minnesota DOC Public Viewer shows people under state prison supervision. It will not show local jail bookings. But if a Polk County case led to a state prison sentence, you can find that person here. The BCA Criminal History Search shows conviction records going back 15 years. Under Statute 13.87, this data is public for that window of time.

For real-time jail data, VINELink remains the best bet for Polk County. You can also check the MCRO system to see if charges have been filed in court. Both tools are free and available around the clock.

Below is a state-level resource that also covers Polk County booking and custody data.

Polk County 72 hour booking VINELink search

VINELink lets you search for inmates across all Minnesota counties, including Polk County and the Tri-County corrections region.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Polk County. Arrests near county lines may be booked in a neighboring jurisdiction.