Wadena County 72 Hour Booking

Wadena County 72 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in the city of Wadena. The jail posts an in-custody list on the county website that shows who has been booked and what charges they face. You can search this list at any time from your phone or computer. The Sheriff's Office updates it roughly once a day. If you need more detail on a booking or want to check on someone held at the Wadena County Jail, you can call the jail line or use statewide tools like VINE to track custody status. Records go back through the county system and cover all recent arrests made in Wadena County.

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Wadena County Overview

13,800 Population
Wadena County Seat
7th Judicial District
218-631-7600 Sheriff Phone

Wadena County Sheriff's Office

The Wadena County Sheriff runs the jail and handles all 72 hour booking records in the county. The office sits at 415 S. Jefferson St. in Wadena. Staff there process arrests, log booking data, and post the in-custody list for public view. You can reach the Sheriff at 218-631-7600.

When someone gets arrested in Wadena County, they go through booking at the jail. The process creates a record that includes their name, age, charges, bail amount, and the date and time of booking. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, most of this data is public. That means anyone can look it up. The jail posts this on the county website so people can check it without calling in or driving to the courthouse. The Sheriff's Office also handles warrants and can tell you if someone has an active one out.

Office Wadena County Sheriff's Office
Address 415 S. Jefferson St., Wadena, MN 56482
Phone 218-631-7600
Fax 218-631-7699
Jail Administrator Bill Cross (bill.cross@co.wadena.mn.us)

72 Hour Booking Process in Wadena County

After an arrest in Wadena County, the person goes to the jail at 415 S. Jefferson St. for booking. Staff take a photo, record personal details, and log the charges. This creates the 72 hour booking record. The whole process usually takes a few hours depending on how busy the jail is that day.

Minnesota law sets rules for how long someone can be held. Under Minn. Stat. 629.34, a person must see a judge within 36 hours of arrest, not counting weekends or holidays. The judge decides bail and release conditions at that first hearing. Most people either post bail or get released on conditions set by the court. If they can't post bail, they stay at the Wadena County Jail until their next court date.

The booking record stays on file even after someone gets released. You can still look it up later through the court system. Minnesota Court Records Online keeps case data for Wadena County going back several years. That tool lets you search by name or case number to find filings, hearing dates, and outcomes.

Wadena County Booking Record Details

A 72 hour booking record from Wadena County has several pieces of information. The jail tracks everything from the moment a person arrives at the facility. Most of this data is public under state law.

Each booking record typically includes the full name of the person arrested, their age, the date and time they were booked, a list of charges, and any bail or bond amounts set by the court. The in-custody list on the county website shows all of this in a simple format. If you need more detailed records, like the full arrest report or incident narrative, you can file a data request with the Sheriff's Office. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, law enforcement data collected during an investigation is generally public once the case is no longer active. Some data stays private, such as the identity of victims or confidential informants.

For contact information for specific agencies in Wadena County, call the Sheriff's Office at 218-631-7600. They can direct you to the right department, whether that is the county attorney, the court, or a local police department in one of the surrounding towns.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Wadena County. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring county jails as well.