Murray County Inmate Search
Murray County inmate population records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Slayton, Minnesota. This small southwestern county covers open prairie and farmland with a thin population spread across rural townships. The county jail has limited capacity, and many arrests result in transfers to larger facilities in nearby counties. You can search for people in custody by calling the sheriff or using state-level search tools maintained by the Department of Corrections. Booking records are classified as public data under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, so basic arrest information is available to anyone who makes a request.
Murray County Overview
Murray County Sheriff
The Murray County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and jail operations for the entire county. The office and jail are in Slayton. Staff book inmates, track custody, and process releases. The facility is small, which reflects the low population of the area. Most people held here are waiting for court dates or serving short sentences for misdemeanor charges.
Under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641, the jail must keep a record of every booking. The sheriff logs names, charges, intake dates, and release dates for each person. These records form the foundation of Murray County's inmate population data. Reports go to the courts and the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension weekly. When the jail runs out of room, inmates get transferred to Lyon County, Nobles County, or other nearby facilities with more space. All Minnesota county jails are publicly operated under Minn. Stat. 641.015.
| Office | Murray County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Location | Slayton, MN 56172 |
| Emergency | 911 |
| Non-Emergency | (507) 836-6184 |
Finding Inmate Records
Call the Sheriff's Office to check on someone. Give them the person's full name and date of birth. Staff can confirm if the person is in the Murray County jail or has been transferred elsewhere. Past booking records are available on request too.
There is no online jail roster for Murray County. For state prison searches, the Minnesota DOC Inmate Locator covers people in state correctional facilities. Someone from Murray County with a felony sentence will appear there after transfer from the county system. The DOC Search Portal handles fugitive lookups and victim notification registration.
Written data requests are accepted. Under the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, arrest data is public information. That includes arrest times, locations, charges, the arresting officer, and where the person is held. Medical and financial data stays private. You do not need to give a reason when requesting public records.
Note: Murray County frequently transfers inmates to neighboring jails due to limited local capacity. Ask the sheriff if the person you are looking for has been moved.
Booking and Intake
Every arrest in Murray County starts with booking at the Slayton jail. Staff search the person, take a photo, and collect fingerprints. Charges and personal details go into the booking system. Property is logged. This data enters the inmate population record and becomes public quickly.
Gender separation is required under Minn. Stat. 641.14. Juveniles cannot be housed with adults. With limited beds, the sheriff has to make fast decisions about who stays and who gets moved. Transfers are documented in the system so there is always a record of where each person is. Bail gets set at arraignment. For minor offenses, bail can sometimes be posted right at the jail.
Inmate Population Data Rules
Data from the Murray County jail follows classification rules in Minn. Stat. 13.85. Public data includes names, ages, charges, and arrest dates. Private data covers medical records, mental health notes, and financial information about the inmate. The jail keeps private data confidential except in narrow legal situations.
Court records offer more information. The Minnesota Judicial Branch website has case files you can search by name or case number. Sentencing outcomes and plea records appear there. The BCA provides criminal history checks that tie county arrests to the statewide database. Fees may apply for some BCA services.
Jail Operations
Murray County provides basic services to all inmates despite its small facility. Meals, medical care, and phone access are standard. Visiting hours are set by the sheriff and can change. The rural location means community resources for inmates are spread thin, but the county still must comply with all state requirements.
Discharge planning is mandatory under Minn. Stat. 641.155. The jail helps inmates connect with housing and treatment before release. The county reports inmate population data to state agencies under Chapter 241. These reports feed into the statewide system tracking detention numbers across all 87 Minnesota counties. The DOC tip line at 651-603-0026 is open around the clock for fugitive reports.
The Minnesota Statutes Chapter 641 sets requirements for county jail operations and record-keeping.
These laws apply to the Murray County jail and all other county detention facilities in the state.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Murray County. Inmates from Murray County are frequently held in neighboring jails due to local space limits.