Lyon County Inmate Records

Lyon County inmate population records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Marshall, Minnesota. This southwestern county is one of the larger population centers in the region, anchored by Marshall and home to Southwest Minnesota State University. The county jail provides comprehensive detention services and handles bookings from across the area. You can search for inmate population data through the sheriff, use state-level search tools, or submit a data request under Minnesota law. Booking records here are public, and the sheriff maintains detailed logs of everyone who passes through the facility.

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Lyon County Overview

~25,800 Population
Marshall County Seat
5th Judicial District
Full Detention Services

Lyon County Sheriff and Jail

The Lyon County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail and manages all inmate population records. The facility is in Marshall. Staff handle bookings, custody tracking, and releases for everyone brought in. Marshall is the biggest city in the area, which means the jail sees a higher volume of activity than most surrounding counties.

Under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641, the jail must keep thorough records of each booking. The sheriff logs names, charges, intake dates, and release dates. These entries form the core of Lyon County's inmate population data. Reports go to the district court and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension weekly. The jail also receives transfers from smaller counties in the region, like Lincoln and Murray, that lack the capacity to hold inmates long-term. All detention in Minnesota falls under public oversight per Minn. Stat. 641.015.

Office Lyon County Sheriff's Office
Location Marshall, MN 56258
Emergency 911
Non-Emergency (507) 537-7666

Lyon County Booking Process

When someone gets arrested in Lyon County, they go through intake at the jail in Marshall. Staff search the person, take a photo, and collect fingerprints. Charges and personal information enter the booking system. Property gets logged and stored. This data becomes part of the inmate population record right away.

The jail serves as a regional hub of sorts. Smaller counties nearby send inmates here when their own facilities are full. That means the Lyon County inmate population includes people arrested in other jurisdictions sometimes. Each booking gets its own entry regardless of where the arrest happened. Classification rules under Minn. Stat. 641.14 require separating inmates by gender and keeping juveniles away from adults.

Having a university in town affects arrest patterns somewhat. The Marshall area sees a mix of typical small-city offenses along with incidents connected to campus life. DWI cases, drug charges, and assault charges are among the most common bookings. The jail handles misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors, and felony holds alike.

Accessing Inmate Population Data

What you can get from Lyon County inmate records depends on data classification under state law. Minn. Stat. 13.85 covers corrections and detention data. Public data includes names, ages, charges, and arrest dates. Private data includes medical records, psychological evaluations, and financial information about the inmate. The jail cannot release private data to the general public.

Court records connected to Lyon County inmates are available through the Minnesota Judicial Branch website. You can search by name or case number to find sentencing details, plea agreements, and judgment entries. The BCA handles criminal history checks that link county arrests to the broader state system. Fees may apply for some BCA services, but the data gives you a more complete picture than jail records alone.

Jail Services and Programs

Lyon County offers several services to inmates. Meals, medical care, and phone access are standard. Visiting hours are set by the sheriff and posted at the facility. Because Marshall is a regional center, the jail also has access to more community resources than many rural counties in the area.

Discharge planning is mandatory under Minn. Stat. 641.155. Staff help inmates connect with housing, substance abuse programs, and other support services before release. This requirement aims to reduce recidivism. The county reports its inmate population figures to state agencies under Chapter 243 reporting rules. Lyon County's numbers contribute to statewide data that helps officials track detention trends and allocate resources.

The Minnesota DOC publishes incarceration statistics and annual reports. These show population trends broken down by facility, offense, and demographics. For Lyon County residents, this data helps show how local detention fits into the state's overall picture. Victims can register for custody alerts through the DOC notification system to get updates about transfers, releases, or escapes.

The DOC tip line runs 24 hours a day at 651-603-0026. Call to report information on fugitives. The fugitive search page has current listings updated regularly.

The Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13 sets the rules for what inmate data is public and what stays private.

Lyon County Minnesota inmate population data practices statutes

These data classification rules apply to all booking and custody records maintained by the Lyon County Sheriff's Office.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lyon County. The Lyon County jail sometimes houses inmates from these neighboring jurisdictions.