Access Marshall County Jail Mugshots
Marshall County jail mugshots and inmate booking records are managed by the Marshall County Sheriff's Office in Warren, Minnesota. This is a small rural county in the far northwest of the state. Online inmate roster data is limited, so the most reliable way to check on someone in custody is to contact the Sheriff's Office directly or use the statewide VINE system. This page covers how to find Marshall County jail mugshots, how to contact the facility, and what rights you have under Minnesota's public records laws to request booking photo copies.
Marshall County Overview
Marshall County Sheriff's Office and Jail
The Marshall County Sheriff's Office is at 208 E. Colvin Avenue in Warren. The main phone is 218-745-5411, and the fax is 218-745-5412. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The jail is a small county facility. Like other small northern Minnesota counties, Marshall County may transfer overflow inmates to neighboring county jails when local capacity is reached. Call during business hours to confirm where any specific inmate is currently held.
| Address | 208 E. Colvin Avenue, Warren, MN 56762 |
|---|---|
| Phone | 218-745-5411 |
| Fax | 218-745-5412 |
| Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
| Capacity | Small county facility |
The Marshall County official website is the starting point for county department contacts. The Sheriff's Office page at co.marshall.mn.us covers law enforcement services. You can find individual staff contacts through the staff directory. General county inquiries can be directed through the contact page.
The screenshot below was captured from the Marshall County official website, the main online resource for finding Sheriff's Office contact information and public records links for this rural northwestern Minnesota county.
The county site is the primary gateway for public records requests related to Marshall County jail mugshots, custody inquiries, and other law enforcement services based in Warren.
Searching for Inmates in Marshall County
Marshall County does not publish a live online inmate roster. The limited online presence for jail data is typical for small, rural Minnesota counties. To confirm if someone is in custody, call the Sheriff's Office at 218-745-5411 during business hours. Staff can tell you whether a person is at the local facility or has been moved to a neighboring county jail.
If you cannot reach the office or need to search outside of business hours, the VINE inmate locator is your best option. VINE covers jails and state prisons across Minnesota and is free to use around the clock. You can search by name or offender ID and set up alerts when someone's custody status changes. For people who have been sentenced and transferred to the state prison system, the Minnesota DOC Offender Locator lets you track their location.
The screenshot below shows the Marshall County Sheriff's Office page at co.marshall.mn.us, which is the primary department resource for law enforcement contacts and custody inquiries.
The Sheriff's Office page includes contact details for the department in Warren and serves as the starting point for any jail mugshot request or custody inquiry in Marshall County.
Court records, case filings, and warrants for Marshall County are searchable through the Minnesota Trial Court Public Access system. This covers active cases, case history, and some warrant data for the county's court proceedings.
Note: Marshall County may transfer overflow inmates to neighboring county jails. Always call 218-745-5411 first to confirm where a specific person is held.
How to Request Marshall County Booking Photos
Booking photos from the Marshall County Jail are public data under Minnesota Statute 13.82. That law defines arrest data as public, which typically includes booking photos taken at intake. To request copies, contact the Marshall County Sheriff's Office at 218-745-5411 or write to 208 E. Colvin Avenue, Warren, MN 56762. A written request is required for official copies. The fee is the actual cost of reproduction, which covers printing and any associated staff time.
The county must respond to your request within 10 business days under Minnesota Statute 13.03. If the person was transferred to a neighboring county jail, you may need to direct your records request to that facility instead. The Sheriff's Office can tell you which county is holding the inmate. If you run into problems getting records, the Minnesota Information Policy Division handles complaints and questions about the Government Data Practices Act.
Criminal history searches are available through the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension at chs.state.mn.us for $8 per search. These cover statewide criminal records rather than just current custody status and can be useful when you need a broader picture of someone's record in Minnesota.
Minnesota Law and Marshall County Jail Records
All Minnesota counties, including Marshall, operate under the same statewide framework for jail records access. Under Minnesota Statute 641.05, the Sheriff must maintain a jail register documenting every person committed to county custody. That register is a public record. Minnesota Statute 641.08 further defines what the public can access. Together, these statutes create clear rights to know who is in the Marshall County Jail at any given time.
For sentenced inmates who have been moved to state custody, Minnesota Statute 13.85 governs correctional data. The rules there differ from the public arrest data rules in Statute 13.82. Some correctional data is classified as private, while most arrest data is not. Knowing which statute applies to the records you need can save time when submitting a request. The Information Policy Division can clarify which rules apply to your specific situation if there is any question.
Note: All persons in Marshall County custody are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Booking charges listed in any roster or record are initial charges that may be amended.
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