Todd County Minnesota Inmate Jail Records

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NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2331)Todd County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Todd County Jail115 3rd Street SouthLong PrairieMN56347320-732-7743
Todd County Inmate & Jail Records Offices
Todd County Sheriffs Office / Todd County Jail115 3rd Street SouthLong PrairieMN56347320-732-2157
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Statistics
Jail Population Held for State Prison
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Prison
Jail Population Held for State Jail4
Jail Population Held for Out-of-State Jail
Jail Population Held for Federal Agencies
Jail Population Held for ICE
Pretrial Jail Population24
Female Pretrial Jail Population1
Male Pretrial Jail Population23
Total Jail Admissions571
Total Jail Population21
Female Jail Population4
Male Jail Population26
Asian Jail Population
Black Jail Population1
Latino Jail Population1
Native Jail Population1
White Jail Population27
Total Prison Population29
Female Prison Population
Male Prison Population
Total Prison Admissions23
Female Prison Admissions5
Male Prison Admissions18
Asian Prison Admissions
Black Prison Admissions
Latino Prison Admissions
Native Prison Admissions
White Prison Admissions23
Other Prison Admissions
Asian Prison Population
Black Prison Population
Latino Prison Population
Native Prison Population
White Prison Population26
Other Prison Population3

How To Search For Pinellas County Jail Records

Jail records are a part of public records. These can be obtained from the county courthouse or from various courthouses around the state through the Corrections Department’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records ( PACER) portal. The Minnesota prison system provides the records for free, but requests will have to be made in writing and paid for by the person in question. Jail records are public information in all fifty states. If someone is convicted of a crime in one state and sent to jail in another, the details of this are usually freely available. However, when the person returns to Minnesota and is found guilty of or pleads guilty to a crime in another state, those records will be sealed by the state until such time as they are provided to another jurisdiction.

Criminal records are held by various local correctional facilities, including county, state, and federal correctional facilities. Some, like the Minnesota Department of Corrections, also provide access to inmate records. Information on jail records in Todd County can be requested directly from the county courthouse in either of two ways. Those wishing to obtain information on past and present jail convictions are advised to visit the courthouse directly or to contact the county’s criminal justice department.

Those wishing to obtain information on past and present jail records for specific individuals are advised to use the website of the Minnesota State Department of Corrections. To access this site, a visitor should click on the ” Jail Records” link located at the top left corner of the home page. From here, a visitor can type in the person’s name to perform a search. By clicking on the “Search” link that is displayed on the right hand side of the screen, jail records can be searched using different categories. This feature is useful if a person needs to perform a search based on more than one category.

The library in the county seat of Pinellas County is also a great resource for anyone searching for Pinellas County Jail records. The library offers a number of different services pertaining to Pinellas County government and local history. Jail records can be searched using the ” Jail Records” link found on this same screen. However, information on past and present jail convictions is only available through the state correctional facilities.

For those not interested in using a traditional library or government resource, a number of online websites provide access to Pinellas County jail records. The cost varies; depending on the number of pieces of information needed and the depth required. However, some sites may ask for a minimal fee before they provide any information on a person’s jail record. For instance, requesting information on an individual who was arrested on a sex crime would cost between five cents and ten cents. However, if the person were to need further information, additional fees would be assessed.

Jail records are useful for several purposes. They can be used as a background check by employers and landlords. They can be used for verification of dates of attendance, character references and anything else that one might need to know about a potential employee or renter. In addition, jail records are useful for genealogical research into criminal activity. As long as it is within the public domain, the person is entitled to as much information on a person as they desire.