Redwood County Felony Records Lookup

Redwood County felony records are on file at the District Court in Redwood Falls. The county is in southwest Minnesota and falls under the 8th Judicial District. You can search for felony cases using the state's online court records system or contact the courthouse for direct help. The Sheriff's Office maintains arrest and booking data, and all felony charges get reported to the state criminal history database run by the BCA. Whether you need a case number lookup or want to search by name, there are several tools to find the felony records you are looking for in Redwood County.

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Redwood County Overview

15,170 Population
Redwood Falls County Seat
8th Judicial District
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Redwood County Sheriff and Criminal Records

The Redwood County Sheriff's Office is in Redwood Falls. You can reach them at (507) 637-4036. They handle felony arrests, warrants, and the county jail.

Every felony arrest in Redwood County gets logged by the sheriff with the person's name, charge, and booking date. Minnesota law under Statute 641.08 requires these records to be kept in detail. The data is public once charges are filed. Felony arrests are also reported to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for entry into the statewide criminal history system. The sheriff can help with questions about jail inmates and active warrants during normal business hours. If you need records from the sheriff's office, copies cost $0.25 per page in most cases.

Office Redwood County Sheriff's Office
Phone (507) 637-4036
County Seat Redwood Falls, MN
Website co.redwood.mn.us

The 8th Judicial District Court in Redwood Falls handles all felony cases for the county. The court phone is (507) 637-4025. The clerk keeps case files, motions, docket entries, and judgments.

Search online at Minnesota Court Records Online. This free tool works with a name or case number. It shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes for criminal matters. Convicted cases show the most detail. Pending cases and pre-conviction info are more limited. For the full file, go to the courthouse or request copies by mail. Felony records are public data under Statute 13.82. You can ask for them without a reason.

The BCA also holds Redwood County felony data in the statewide database. Search for free at chs.state.mn.us. This shows conviction records within 15 years of sentence completion. Under Statute 609.02, a felony is any crime that can lead to a year or more in prison. All felony convictions from Redwood County get sent to the BCA for this statewide system.

Redwood County Felony Record Details

A Redwood County felony record includes the offense, date of the crime, arrest info, charges filed, court dates, and the final outcome. If the person was convicted, the record also shows the sentence and where they served time. Under Statute 13.87, conviction data becomes private after 15 years past sentence completion and will not show up on the public BCA search.

For records of people sent to state prison, the DOC offender locator is a good resource. It covers inmates under state supervision since 1979. The DOC search shows name, offense, sentence, facility, and release date. Contact the DOC records office at (651) 361-7330 for detailed record requests. Under Statute 138.17, felony court files are kept for 50 years after a case closes.

Note: Murder case records are stored permanently and never get destroyed.

Redwood County Felony Search Tools

The BCA Criminal History Search is the state tool for looking up felony records in Redwood County and across Minnesota.

Redwood County felony records search through BCA Criminal History

The search is free and gives you public conviction data. Enter a name and date of birth to check the database.

Felony Expungement in Redwood County

Under the Clean Slate Act at Statute 609A.015, certain felony convictions can be automatically sealed. The BCA handles the review, and records are sealed after five years from sentence completion if no objection is filed within 60 days. Violent crimes and sex offenses do not qualify.

For cases that are not eligible for automatic sealing, you can file a petition at the Redwood County court under Statute 609A.02. Legal help is available at helpsealmyrecord.org and LawHelpMN. Victims of crimes can sign up for alerts through Minnesota VINE to get updates on offender custody status.

Redwood County Felony Data Practices

Minnesota's Data Practices Act controls how Redwood County shares felony records with the public. Under Statute 13.03, you can inspect government data for free at the courthouse in Redwood Falls during regular office hours. If you want copies, the county charges up to $0.25 per page. Requests to view records should be handled right away. Written requests for copies can take up to 10 business days to process.

The court in Redwood Falls keeps felony case files that include the criminal complaint, motions filed by both sides, plea agreements, trial transcripts, sentencing orders, and final judgments. Each of these documents is part of the public record unless a judge has ordered a specific item sealed. These files stay on record for 50 years after the case closes under state retention rules. Murder files are stored permanently and never destroyed. Older Redwood County felony cases may still be on file at the courthouse even if they do not appear in the online search tools.

If you have trouble getting records from Redwood County, the Minnesota Department of Administration handles data practices complaints. You can also contact the court administrator in Redwood Falls for help with specific requests. All courts in the state follow the same data rules, so public felony records should be available to anyone who asks for them regardless of their reason.

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