Lac qui Parle Inmate Population

Lac qui Parle County inmate population records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Madison, Minnesota. This western Minnesota county sits along the border with South Dakota and has a small rural population spread across farming communities. The county jail has limited capacity, so many inmates end up transferred to neighboring facilities. You can search for people held in Lac qui Parle County by contacting the Sheriff's Office or using the state's inmate search tools. Booking records here are public under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, and most basic arrest data can be obtained through a simple request.

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Lac qui Parle County Overview

~6,600 Population
Madison County Seat
8th Judicial District
Limited Jail Capacity

Lac qui Parle County Sheriff

The Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement and jail operations in Lac qui Parle County. Staff book inmates, track who is in custody, and process releases. The jail sits in Madison, which is also the county seat. It is a small facility. Capacity limits mean the county often works with other jails in the region to house overflow inmates.

State law under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641 requires every county jail to keep records of all bookings. The sheriff logs each person's name, charges, date of entry, and date of release. These records make up the core of the Lac qui Parle County inmate population data. Weekly reports go to the courts and to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Because the facility is small, the inmate population here stays low compared to metro counties. But the same rules apply. Every arrest gets logged the same way whether it happens in Minneapolis or Madison.

Office Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office
Location Madison, MN 56256
Emergency 911
Non-Emergency (320) 598-3720

To find inmate population records in Lac qui Parle County, call the Sheriff's Office first. Give them a full name and date of birth. Staff can tell you if the person is in custody now. They can also check old booking logs for past records.

The county does not run its own online jail roster. That is common for smaller Minnesota counties with low inmate counts. For state prison inmates, use the Minnesota DOC Inmate Locator. This tool shows people serving time in state facilities. If someone from Lac qui Parle County got a felony sentence, they may appear in that system after transfer. The DOC Search Portal also lets you look up fugitives and get custody status updates.

Written data requests work too. You can send a letter to the Sheriff's Office asking for specific inmate population records. Under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, arrest data is public. That covers the time and place of arrest, charges filed, the arresting officer, and where the person is being held. Some data stays private. Medical records and financial details about an inmate are not available to the public.

Note: Due to limited jail capacity in Lac qui Parle County, inmates may be housed in neighboring county facilities. Check with the sheriff if a person cannot be located locally.

Booking and Intake Process

Every arrest in Lac qui Parle County follows the same intake steps. The person is brought to the jail in Madison. Staff search them, take a photo, and collect fingerprints. Personal details go into the booking log along with charges and any property taken. This data becomes part of the public record quickly.

The jail must follow rules set by Minn. Stat. 641.14 about separating inmates. Men and women stay apart. Juveniles cannot be housed with adults. With limited space, the sheriff sometimes moves people to other county jails through inter-county agreements. These transfers get recorded in the inmate population data too, so there is a paper trail showing where each person went.

Bail and release decisions happen quickly in a small county like this. Judges can set bail at arraignment, and for minor offenses, people may post bail right at the jail. The inmate population in Lac qui Parle County tends to turn over fast because of the small number of beds available.

Public Access to Inmate Data

Inmate population data in Lac qui Parle County falls under the same state rules as every other county. Corrections and detention data is governed by Minn. Stat. 13.85. Public data from the jail includes the inmate's name, age, sex, charges, and the date and time of arrest. Private data includes medical records, mental health notes, and financial information about the person in custody.

Court records tied to inmates are available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch website. You can search case files by name or case number. Sentencing details often show up in the court system before they appear in corrections databases. The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension also keeps criminal history records that connect to county-level booking data. Background checks through the BCA may have fees attached.

Jail Operations and Services

Despite its small size, the Lac qui Parle County jail must meet the same standards as larger facilities. Under Minn. Stat. 641.155, the jail is required to do discharge planning for inmates. That means helping people connect with housing, treatment programs, and other community services before they leave. The goal is to reduce the chance they come back.

Inmates get meals, medical care, and phone access. Visiting hours are set by the sheriff and can change. The small size of the facility means things run differently than a large metro jail. Staff know the inmates by name in most cases. But the legal requirements are the same regardless of facility size. The county must report inmate population numbers to state agencies on a regular basis as part of Chapter 241 reporting requirements.

Beyond what Lac qui Parle County offers, the state runs several tools for tracking inmate populations. The DOC publishes statistics and reports at its website that show trends in incarceration across all Minnesota facilities. This data helps put local numbers in a broader context. For victims, the DOC offers a notification system that sends alerts about custody changes, transfers, or releases from state prisons.

The DOC tip line at 651-603-0026 takes calls about fugitives around the clock. If you think someone from Lac qui Parle County has escaped or is on the run, you can report it there. The fugitive search page also has current listings that are updated regularly.

The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension maintains criminal history records tied to county-level arrest data.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lac qui Parle County. Inmates may be transferred to neighboring facilities when local capacity is reached.