Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(2124)Hubbard County Inmate & Jail Records Offices | ||||||||||||
Hubbard County Jail | 301 Court Avenue | Park Rapids | MN | 56470 | 218-732-2512 | |||||||
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Hubbard County Sheriffs Office / Hubbard County Jail | 301 Court Avenue | Park Rapids | MN | 56470 | 218-732-3331 | |||||||
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Hubbard County Jail Records |
Statistics | |
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Jail Population Held for State Prison | 2 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison | – |
Jail Population Held for State Jail | 5 |
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail | – |
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies | – |
Jail Population Held for ICE | – |
Pretrial Jail Population | 36 |
Female Pretrial Jail Population | 1 |
Male Pretrial Jail Population | 8 |
Total Jail Admissions | 1,188 |
Total Jail Population | 45 |
Female Jail Population | 9 |
Male Jail Population | 33 |
Asian Jail Population | – |
Black Jail Population | 1 |
Latino Jail Population | 2 |
Native Jail Population | 11 |
White Jail Population | 29 |
Total Prison Population | 54 |
Female Prison Population | 6 |
Male Prison Population | 48 |
Total Prison Admissions | 47 |
Female Prison Admissions | – |
Male Prison Admissions | – |
Asian Prison Admissions | – |
Black Prison Admissions | – |
Latino Prison Admissions | – |
Native Prison Admissions | 12 |
White Prison Admissions | 31 |
Other Prison Admissions | 4 |
Asian Prison Population | – |
Black Prison Population | – |
Latino Prison Population | – |
Native Prison Population | 15 |
White Prison Population | 36 |
Other Prison Population | 3 |
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Other Records in Hubbard County
Jail Criminal Records Are Now Available Online
The information about criminal offenders in the state of Minnesota can be obtained from the Sheriff’s office of Hubbard County using a Search by County Contractor. You have to be a registered member of the organization to be able to access these files. When you become a member, you can search the files of anyone who has been declared “mentally incapacitated” or “mentally sick.” You can search all offenders, even sex offenders. The public records database of the Sheriff’s office contains data on persons convicted of serious offenses such as rape, murder, armed robbery and arson, traffic violations, assaults, and many other felonies.
If you are interested in these records, you can pay a fee to have your search done online. You will have to pay a small fee for each record that you request online. The cost is worth it because you do not have to go through the same process as the traditional public record search, as these records are stored electronically. The information is more up-to-date and you can be sure that the records are accurate.
Although there are some limitations, you are still able to search through the records if you are so inclined. To begin your search, you just log on to the website. Then select the category of the person that you want to search, and from there, the whole records of that person will be displayed. The search results will also show the location where the person was convicted, his birth date, his legal name, current address, previous addresses, parole records, and all the misdemeanors he was convicted of. Some of the information may be incomplete, depending on how recent it is.
These are public records, but they are not always up-to-date. If you are looking for criminal records, you may have to contact the local courthouse to get the records quickly. In this case, you will have to pay a fee, since the record is processed directly at the courthouse and it takes a few days before you can access it. The county sheriff usually has the files of people who were convicted of crimes, so if you want to do a criminal records search for free, you can try checking with him instead.
Jail records can be searched online through websites, but you may want to do it the traditional way – by going to your local jail and requesting a copy of an inmate’s jail record. Of course, you have to have all the proper identification to identify you. A lot of people have been hurt in this procedure because they gave incorrect details. That is why you have to be careful when doing this search. It may also take weeks or even months before you can finally find the information that you are looking for.
As you see, jail criminal records are no longer restricted to those who work in the law enforcement agencies. Any citizen is entitled to have a copy of his or her own criminal records. You can use this data for any legitimate purposes, including checking on your employees, investigating your nanny, or perhaps you want to apply for a job. No matter what you are trying to do with these records, it is now easier than ever to obtain them because of the internet.