Pope County 72 Hour Booking Records

Pope County 72 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Glenwood. When someone is arrested in Pope County, the jail creates a booking record that logs the person's name, charges, and date of intake. These records fall under Minnesota public data rules. The county does not post an online jail roster at this time, but you can get booking information by calling the Sheriff. This page explains how to find 72 hour booking data for Pope County and what tools are available to help you search.

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Pope County Overview

11,300 Population
Glenwood County Seat
8th Judicial District
Phone Roster Access

Pope County Sheriff and Booking

Sheriff Tim Riley runs the Pope County Sheriff's Office. The office is at 130 East Minnesota Avenue in Glenwood. The jail is part of this same building. Staff handle all bookings, releases, and records requests from this location. You can call 320-634-5411 to reach them during business hours. The fax number is 320-634-5457.

Pope County does not currently maintain a public online inmate roster. Some smaller counties in Minnesota do not have the resources to run a web-based roster system. The fastest way to check if someone was booked in the last 72 hours is to call the Sheriff's Office directly. Give them the first and last name of the person you are looking for. Staff can confirm if that person is in custody and share the charges. You can also provide a date of birth or ID number if you have it.

Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, the jailer must keep a written record of every person committed to the jail. Pope County follows this law. The booking log is a public document. You have the right to ask for it.

Office Pope County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Tim Riley
Address 130 E. Minnesota Avenue, Glenwood, MN 56334
Phone 320-634-5411
Courthouse 320-634-7700

Booking Laws That Apply in Pope County

Several Minnesota statutes govern how Pope County handles booking records. Section 13.82 of the data practices law says that arrest data is public. This means the fact that a person was arrested, the charges, and where they were booked are all available to anyone who asks. The Sheriff cannot refuse to share this basic data.

Section 13.85 covers corrections and detention data. It classifies most jail data as public too. The person's name, dates of confinement, and reasons for being held are not private. Some data is restricted though. Medical records, mental health assessments, and juvenile data have different rules and are not open to the public.

The 72 hour rule is part of the criminal procedure code. A person arrested and held in the Pope County Jail must have a court hearing within 72 hours. This hearing is where the judge sets bail or decides to hold the person. If no hearing happens in time, the person can seek release. This is a basic due process protection that applies in every county in Minnesota.

Statewide Search Tools for Pope County

Pope County does not have an online inmate roster. Call the Sheriff's Office at 320-634-5411 for direct inquiry. You should provide the person's first and last name, ID number, or date of birth when you call. The VINE notification system also covers Pope County and lets you check custody status for free.

The BCA Criminal History Search can help if you need conviction records from Pope County. This free tool shows conviction data for up to 15 years after the sentence is complete. It is maintained by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension under Statute 13.87. The DOC Public Viewer is useful for people who have been sentenced to state prison from a Pope County court.

The DOC Public Viewer covers inmates who have been transferred from the Pope County Jail to state prison. The Minnesota Court Records Online system tracks court cases in the 8th Judicial District, which includes Pope County. Both tools are free and available around the clock.

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Nearby Counties

Pope County borders several other Minnesota counties. If you cannot find a booking in Pope County, the person may have been taken to a jail in a nearby county.