Lac qui Parle Busted Mugshots

Lac qui Parle County busted mugshots are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Madison, Minnesota. This small western Minnesota county has limited online access to jail records. Most inmate info requires a phone call or in-person visit to the Sheriff's Office. However, state-level databases and search tools can fill in some of the gaps. This page explains every method for finding arrest records, booking photos, and inmate data in Lac qui Parle County so you know exactly where to look.

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Lac qui Parle County Overview

~6,400Population
MadisonCounty Seat
8thJudicial District
320-598-3720Sheriff Phone

Lac qui Parle County Sheriff

The Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and jail operations. It is based in Madison, the county seat. Call 320-598-3720 to reach the office. The sheriff is an elected position. When someone gets arrested in the county, staff book them into the jail, take a mugshot, and record all charges. That data is public under Minnesota law. But unlike larger counties, Lac qui Parle does not post a jail roster online.

This means you need to contact the office directly for most inmate info. Phone calls are the fastest way. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what charges they face. For copies of booking records or mugshots, you may need to send a written request. That is the reality with many of Minnesota's smaller rural counties. The law says the records are public. The county just does not have the infrastructure to put them online.

Office Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office
Location Madison, MN
Phone 320-598-3720
Website lqpco.com

How to Search Lac qui Parle Busted Mugshots

Start with a phone call. Dial 320-598-3720 and ask about the person by name. The Sheriff's Office can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic charge info. They deal with these requests all the time. If you need formal copies, ask what the process is. They may have you put the request in writing and mail it to the office in Madison.

Online, VINELink is your best bet. This statewide system covers every county in Minnesota. Search by name and you get custody status, charges, and booking dates. You can sign up for alerts that notify you when an inmate's status changes. It is free and does not need an account to use. For a county like Lac qui Parle that does not have its own online roster, VINELink is often the only way to check on someone without picking up the phone.

For court records, use the Minnesota Court Records Online system. It covers Lac qui Parle County District Court cases. You can search by name and find case numbers, charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. No mugshots appear in court records, but you get the legal side of things. It pairs well with VINELink or a phone call to the jail for a more complete picture.

Lac qui Parle County Arrest Records

Arrest records in Lac qui Parle County are partly public. Under Minnesota Statute 13.82, the date, time, place of arrest, and charges are public data. Mugshots are public too, per subdivision 26 of the same statute. Anyone can request a copy. You do not need a reason or any connection to the person whose records you want.

Criminal history data has different rules. Statute 13.87 says conviction records stay public for 15 years after the end of a sentence. Arrests without convictions are private. So if someone was arrested in Lac qui Parle County and the charges were dropped, the mugshot may be on file, but the criminal history record will not appear in a public database search through the state system.

Records can be sealed through expungement. Under Chapter 609A, a court can order certain records removed from public access. The waiting period depends on the offense. Petty misdemeanors need two clean years. Gross misdemeanors need three. Certain felonies require four or five years. Convictions for offenses that need sex offender registration are not eligible for expungement.

Busted Mugshots and State Databases

State tools extend your search beyond Lac qui Parle County. The Minnesota DOC Public Viewer shows people in state prison or on supervised release. It has photos, offense details, and sentencing info. It does not include county jail inmates. Only those under the Department of Corrections appear there.

Here is the Lac qui Parle County website, which links to county departments and services.

Visit Lac qui Parle County's website for department info.

Lac qui Parle County busted mugshots county website

The site has contact info and links to each office.

The BCA background check pulls conviction records from the central database. Basic searches are free. It covers records going back 15 years from the end of a sentence. No mugshots appear in BCA results, but conviction history does. Use it with VINELink for a broader view of someone's record.

Lac qui Parle County Jail

The Lac qui Parle County jail is a small facility. It handles people awaiting trial and those serving short sentences. Booking data includes mugshots, charges, bail amounts, and intake dates. All of this is public data. Families who need to check on someone can call 320-598-3720 or use VINELink online.

Below is a screenshot from the Lac qui Parle County website showing county history and department links.

Check the Lac qui Parle County site for more information.

Lac qui Parle County busted mugshots county info

The county website provides department pages and contact details.

For written requests, mail them to the Sheriff's Office in Madison. Include the full name and date of birth. State which records you need. Under Minnesota Statute 13.03, copies cost no more than 25 cents per page for black and white. Expect a response within a few business days. You can also visit in person during regular office hours.

Lac qui Parle County does not get many bookings compared to bigger counties. But the same rules apply. Mugshots are public. Basic arrest data is public. You just have to work a bit harder to get it since there is no online roster.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lac qui Parle County. Search their jails if you need to look more broadly.