Le Sueur County Inmate Search

Le Sueur County inmate population records are kept at the Sheriff's Office in Le Center, Minnesota. This south-central Minnesota county handles all local detention through its own jail facility and works within the state's 5th Judicial District. People looking for inmate population data can contact the sheriff or use state-level tools for searches. The county processes arrests from across its communities, and booking records are classified as public data under Minnesota law. Most basic arrest information is available to anyone who asks for it, though some records stay private by statute.

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Le Sueur County Overview

~28,900 Population
Le Center County Seat
5th Judicial District
Moderate Jail Capacity

Le Sueur County Sheriff

The Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office is responsible for jail operations and all inmate population tracking in the county. Staff book new inmates, manage daily custody logs, and handle releases. The office sits in Le Center, the county seat. It serves a mix of small towns and farming areas in southern Minnesota.

State law under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641 requires the jail to maintain records for every person booked into the facility. The sheriff logs names, charges, intake dates, and release dates. These records are the core of Le Sueur County's inmate population data. Weekly reports go to the courts and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The jail is run entirely by county government. Minnesota does not allow private prisons, so all detention happens under public oversight as stated in Minn. Stat. 641.015.

Office Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office
Location Le Center, MN 56057
Emergency 911
Non-Emergency (507) 357-4440

You can check on inmates in Le Sueur County by calling the Sheriff's Office. Have the person's full name and date of birth ready. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody. They also look up past bookings on request.

For state prison inmates, use the Minnesota DOC Inmate Locator. It shows people serving time in state facilities after a felony conviction. Someone from Le Sueur County with a prison sentence will appear there after they get transferred from the county jail. The DOC Search Portal handles fugitive lookups and victim notification sign-ups.

Written requests work as well. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, arrest data is public. That covers the arrest time and place, charges, the officer who made the arrest, and the holding location. Private data like medical records and financial information cannot be released. You do not need to explain why you want the records when you submit a request.

Booking Process in Le Sueur County

Every arrest in the county follows standard booking steps at the jail in Le Center. The person is searched, photographed, and fingerprinted. Staff enter the charges and personal information into the system. Property gets inventoried and stored. All of this becomes part of the inmate population log. The data is public almost immediately after entry.

Classification rules require separating inmates by gender under Minn. Stat. 641.14. Juveniles must be kept apart from adults. The Le Sueur County jail handles a range of offenses from DWI to domestic assault to drug charges. When the jail reaches capacity, inmates can be moved to neighboring county facilities through transfer agreements. Those moves get recorded in the system so there is always a trail showing where each person is held.

Bail hearings happen at the first court appearance. For lower-level offenses, bail can sometimes be posted at the jail itself. The inmate population in Le Sueur County varies based on arrest trends but generally stays at a manageable level for the size of the facility.

Inmate Data and Public Access

What you can get from Le Sueur County inmate population records depends on state data classification rules. Under Minn. Stat. 13.85, corrections and detention data falls into public and private categories. Public data includes names, ages, charges, and arrest dates. Medical records, mental health notes, and financial data about inmates are private. The jail cannot release those to the general public.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch website gives you another way to look up information tied to inmates. Case files contain sentencing details, plea records, and judgment entries. Court records often update before corrections databases reflect the same changes. If you need a complete picture, checking both the court system and the sheriff's records gives you the most information available. The BCA also provides criminal history checks that tie county arrests to the statewide criminal justice system.

Jail Services and Requirements

Le Sueur County must provide basic services to all inmates. That includes meals, medical care, and phone access. Visiting hours are set by the sheriff and posted at the facility. Schedules can change, so it is worth calling ahead before planning a visit.

Discharge planning is required under Minn. Stat. 641.155. The jail helps inmates line up housing, treatment, and other support before release. This is meant to cut down on repeat bookings. The county reports inmate population numbers to state agencies as part of routine reporting under Chapter 243. These reports feed into state-level data that tracks how many people are in custody across all Minnesota counties.

Beyond Le Sueur County tools, the state maintains several search options. The DOC posts incarceration statistics and annual reports that break down population data by facility and offense type. Victims can register for custody alerts through the DOC notification system. If someone from Le Sueur County goes to state prison, registered victims get updates about transfers, releases, or escapes.

The DOC tip line at 651-603-0026 takes reports on fugitives at any time. The fugitive search page keeps current listings. These statewide tools complement what the county sheriff provides at the local level and give you a broader view of the system.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch website lets you search court case records connected to inmate population data.

Le Sueur County Minnesota inmate population court records search

Court records from Le Sueur County cases include sentencing details and case outcomes that tie directly to inmate status.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Le Sueur County. If you cannot locate an inmate locally, they may have been transferred to a neighboring jail.