Rochester Busted Mugshots Search

Rochester busted mugshots go through the Olmsted County jail system after arrest. Located in southeast Minnesota, Rochester is the state's third-largest city with about 120,000 residents. The Rochester Police Department handles law enforcement, but the Olmsted County Sheriff runs the jail where bookings happen. Anyone arrested in Rochester gets processed at the county facility, where staff take a booking photo and log the charges. This page explains how to look up busted mugshots from Rochester arrests and what tools are available for free online searches.

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Rochester Overview

~120,000 Population
Olmsted County
507-328-6780 Sheriff Phone
3rd District Judicial District

Olmsted County Jail and Rochester Bookings

Rochester does not have its own city jail. When the Rochester Police Department arrests someone, that person gets taken to the Olmsted County jail for booking. The Olmsted County Sheriff's Office operates the facility and manages all intake procedures. During booking, staff collect personal information, take fingerprints, and photograph the person. That photo is the mugshot.

Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, subd. 26, booking photographs are public data. This means anyone can request a copy of a mugshot from the Olmsted County jail. Basic arrest details like the date, time, location, and charges are also public.

The Olmsted County Sheriff can be reached at 507-328-6780. Call this number to ask about current inmates, check on booking status, or get information about visiting hours.

FacilityOlmsted County Adult Detention Center
LocationRochester, MN
Sheriff Phone507-328-6780
Court Recordsmncourts.gov

Rochester Police Department

The Rochester Police Department serves the city from its main station at 101 4th Street SE, Rochester, MN 55904. The department's non-emergency number is 507-328-6800. Officers patrol the city, respond to calls, and make arrests that feed into the Olmsted County booking system.

If you need a police report tied to a Rochester arrest, contact the department directly. Police reports contain details that go beyond what a jail roster shows. You might find officer narratives, witness information, and a detailed account of what happened. Keep in mind that data from active investigations is confidential under Minn. Stat. 13.82, subd. 7. Once the investigation closes, much of that data becomes public.

The department's website at rochestermn.gov/police has contact info and links to community programs.

Rochester busted mugshots court records search

Court record searches can help you track cases that started with a Rochester arrest.

How to Search Rochester Busted Mugshots

The Olmsted County Sheriff maintains records of all jail bookings. Contact the sheriff's office at 507-328-6780 to ask about current inmates or request booking information. The jail roster may be available through the sheriff's website or by calling in.

For court-level data, Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) is the go-to tool. This free system lets you search Olmsted County District Court cases by name or case number. You can see what charges were filed, the current case status, hearing dates, and dispositions. MCRO covers all Minnesota district courts, so it works for Rochester cases and cases from any other county in the state.

The BCA background check page provides access to criminal history records. The BCA system shows convictions from the past 15 years, as defined by Minn. Stat. 13.87. Arrests without convictions do not appear. If you need to check someone's criminal background, this is the official state tool.

For state prison records, the DOC Public Viewer shows offenders under Minnesota Department of Corrections supervision. If someone from Rochester received a prison sentence, their information will be in the system. The tool is free.

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The DOC Public Viewer lets you search for offenders committed to state corrections.

Rochester Mugshot Laws

Minnesota law makes mugshots public. That is the baseline. Minn. Stat. 13.82, subd. 26, says booking photographs are public data unless a specific exception applies. The exceptions cover cases like juvenile records, undercover law enforcement, and certain victim protections. For most adult arrests in Rochester, the mugshot is open to the public.

Arrest data is also public under the same statute. The time, date, place, and charges are all available. Criminal investigative data is different. Active cases stay confidential. Inactive ones open up, but some details may still be shielded.

Expungement is possible under Chapter 609A. If granted, the record gets sealed from public view. The waiting periods vary by offense type. Misdemeanors require two clean years. Gross misdemeanors need three. Some felonies need four or five years. Records for offenses requiring predatory offender registration under Minn. Stat. 243.166 cannot be expunged.

Records Requests in Rochester

To get copies of police reports from Rochester, call the Rochester Police Department at 507-328-6800. You can also visit the station at 101 4th Street SE. Copy fees are capped at 25 cents per page under Minn. Stat. 13.03 for 100 or fewer black-and-white pages.

For jail booking records and mugshots, reach out to the Olmsted County Sheriff. The sheriff's office handles requests for custody records, booking photos, and related documents. Court records can be obtained through the Olmsted County District Court or by searching MCRO online.

VINELink at vinelink.com is available for Olmsted County. Register to get alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The service is free and sends notifications by phone, email, or text.

Statewide Resources for Rochester

The DOC predatory offender registry at coms.doc.state.mn.us lists Level III registered sex offenders publicly. Residents can check whether any registered offenders live near their Rochester address. The BCA also maintains offender tracking through its criminal justice information system.

Minnesota's "Ban the Box" law under Minn. Stat. 364.021 limits when employers can ask about criminal history. This matters for people with a Rochester arrest record who are looking for work. Employers cannot inquire about criminal records until the applicant is selected for an interview or gets a conditional job offer.

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Olmsted County Busted Mugshots

Rochester is the county seat of Olmsted County. All city arrests are processed through the county system. Visit the county page for more details on jail operations, court resources, and how to access Olmsted County arrest records.

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