Find Sibley County 72 Hour Booking
Sibley County 72 hour booking records are handled by the Sheriff's Office in Gaylord. The county posts jail roster data through an aggregator site. You can also search for people in custody through VINELink. When someone is arrested in Sibley County, the jail logs the booking with the person's name, charges, and intake date. This page explains how to access Sibley County 72 hour booking records and what information you can get.
Sibley County Overview
Sibley County Sheriff and Jail
The Sibley County Sheriff's Office is at 419 Harrison Street in Gaylord. Call (507) 237-4337 for the Sheriff or fax (507) 237-4307. The office handles booking, custody, and records requests for the county jail.
When someone is booked into the Sibley County Jail, the staff create a record with the person's name, charges, booking date, and other details. The jail roster updates periodically and is available through online aggregator sites. You can also search by offender ID or name through VINELink. The Sheriff's Office handles civil process, public records requests, concealed carry permits, and 911 coordination in addition to jail operations.
Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, the jailer must maintain a register of every person brought to the jail. Sibley County follows this law. The booking log is a public document and you can ask for it by phone or in person.
| Office | Sibley County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 419 Harrison St., Gaylord, MN 55334 |
| Phone | (507) 237-4337 |
| Fax | (507) 237-4307 |
Search Sibley County 72 Hour Booking
The Sibley County Sheriff's Office maintains booking records for everyone who comes through the jail. You can call the Sheriff at (507) 237-4337 to ask about a specific person. The VINE notification system also covers Sibley County and lets you check custody status and sign up for free alerts.
VINELink is another option. Go to vinelink.com, select Minnesota, and search by the person's name. The system will show you if they are in custody in Sibley County. You can sign up for free custody change alerts. For court case records, use Minnesota Court Records Online. Sibley County is in the 1st Judicial District.
You can also call the Sheriff at (507) 237-4337 and ask about a specific person. Staff can confirm if someone is in the jail and what charges they face. This is the most direct way to get booking data if you prefer not to search online.
Sibley County Jail Records
Sibley County makes jail roster data available through its county website and aggregator sites. Below is the county homepage where you can find links to the Sheriff's Office.
The Sibley County homepage connects to all county departments including the Sheriff.
Use the county website to navigate to the Sheriff's Office and its jail-related resources.
For court records after a booking, use Minnesota Court Records Online to search the 1st Judicial District. The DOC Public Viewer covers inmates who have been transferred from the Sibley County Jail to state prison.
72 Hour Booking Laws for Sibley County
A person booked into the Sibley County Jail must see a judge within 72 hours. This first hearing sets bail and reviews charges. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, arrest data is public. The name, charges, and booking date are open to anyone.
Section 13.85 covers corrections and detention data. Basic information about people held in the Sibley County Jail is public. Medical records and juvenile data are restricted. The BCA Criminal History Search shows conviction data going back 15 years under Statute 13.87. The DOC Public Viewer covers state prison inmates.
Note: Sibley County jail roster data is also available through aggregator sites that pull from the Sheriff's Office records.
Sibley County Records Requests
If you need a copy of a Sibley County booking record, contact the Sheriff's Office at (507) 237-4337. You can request records by phone, fax, or in person at 419 Harrison Street in Gaylord. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, basic booking data is public and the county must provide it within a reasonable time.
The Sheriff's Office also processes public records requests for other types of data. Civil process services, concealed carry permit applications, and watercraft registration are all handled through the same office. Court records from Sibley County are available through Minnesota Court Records Online in the 1st Judicial District. The DOC Public Viewer covers state prison inmates from any county.
Nearby Counties
Sibley County borders these Minnesota counties.