Lac qui Parle County Warrant Records

Lac qui Parle County warrant records are kept by the Sheriff's Office and the District Court in Madison, the county seat. This rural county in western Minnesota sits along the Minnesota River and has a small but active court system that handles warrant filings for the area. If you want to look up warrants in Lac qui Parle County, you can check with the Sheriff's Office or search the state court system. The county works with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to share warrant data across the state. Both felony and misdemeanor warrants go through the same filing process at the courthouse.

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Lac qui Parle County Overview

6,623 Population
Madison County Seat
8th Judicial District
778 sq mi Area

Lac qui Parle County Warrant Search

The Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It sits in Madison and handles warrant service for the whole area. Deputies carry out arrest warrants and search warrants as they come in from the court. The office also runs the county jail.

When a judge in Lac qui Parle County signs a warrant, the Sheriff's Office gets it and adds it to their files. Under Minnesota Statute § 626.05, a search warrant is a written court order that tells a peace officer to search a person or place and take hold of specific items. The Sheriff and deputies all fall under the definition of peace officers in this law. Warrant records in Lac qui Parle County follow the same rules as every other county in the state.

You can call the Sheriff's Office to ask about warrants. They may confirm if a warrant is active for a named person. Walk-in requests are also taken at the office in Madison during business hours.

Office Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office
Address 600 6th Street, Madison, MN 56256
Phone (320) 598-3720
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

The District Court in Lac qui Parle County is part of the 8th Judicial District. Judges here issue warrants based on probable cause. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.08, no warrant can be issued without probable cause backed by a sworn statement. The affidavit must name or describe the person and the place to be searched. It must also say what items are to be taken.

Warrant records at the court include the original application, the judge's order, and the return filed by the officer after the warrant is served. These documents show what was searched, what was found, and when it all took place. You can look up court records in Lac qui Parle County through the Minnesota Court Records Online system. It is free to use. You search by name or case number and can see case details from any county in the state.

Some warrant records are not public right away. Under Minn. Stat. § 13.82, arrest warrant index data stays private until the person is taken into custody or served. Once that happens, the data becomes public. This law applies to all warrant records in Lac qui Parle County and across Minnesota.

Note: Warrant records sealed by the court are not available through public search tools or in-person requests.

How Warrants Work in Lac qui Parle County

The warrant process in Lac qui Parle County starts when law enforcement asks a judge for permission to search or arrest. The officer fills out an affidavit that lays out the facts. A judge reviews it. If the judge finds probable cause, the warrant is signed.

Search warrants in Lac qui Parle County must be served between 7:00 AM and 8:00 PM under Minn. Stat. § 626.14. A judge can allow service at other times, but only if the affidavit makes a strong case for it. Once a search warrant is signed, officers have ten days to carry it out. After that, the warrant is void. This rule comes from Minn. Stat. § 626.15, which also says the officer must return the warrant to the court right away.

Arrest warrants are different. They do not have the same time limits. An arrest warrant stays active until the person is found and brought in, or until the court pulls it back. Lac qui Parle County shares its warrant data with the state through the BCA network. Under Minn. Stat. § 299C.115, every county must make warrant information available on the criminal justice data network. This means an officer in any part of the state can see if someone has a warrant out of Lac qui Parle County.

Statewide Warrant Record Resources

Several state databases can help you find warrant records tied to Lac qui Parle County. The Minnesota Court Records Online system covers all district courts in the state. You can search for cases that involve warrants and see docket entries, hearing dates, and case status. It is free and runs all day.

The BCA Public Criminal History Search lets you look up conviction records. It does not show active warrants, but it can tell you if someone has past cases in the system. You need a first name, last name, and date of birth. This search only shows convictions from the past 15 years.

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension runs the statewide warrant file. Law enforcement agencies use it to check for warrants during stops and investigations. The public does not have direct access to this file, but you can ask the Lac qui Parle County Sheriff's Office to check it for you.

The Minnesota Department of Corrections also posts a wanted fugitives list for people who have broken their release terms. This is a separate list from local warrants but can include people with ties to Lac qui Parle County.

Lac qui Parle County Warrant Records and the Law

Minnesota law gives clear rules for how warrants are issued and served. In Lac qui Parle County, the same rules apply as in every other county. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.07, a judge can issue a search warrant for five specific reasons: stolen property, items used in a crime, items whose possession is a crime, items held with the intent to commit a crime, and evidence of a crime. There are no other grounds.

The Minnesota Judicial Branch website has more details about how the court system works. You can also find court forms and self-help guides there. If you need help with a warrant case in Lac qui Parle County, the court staff in Madison can point you in the right direction.

The image below shows the Minnesota Judicial Branch portal, which provides access to court records across the state, including Lac qui Parle County warrant filings.

Lac qui Parle County warrant records Minnesota Judicial Branch

This portal lets you look up case information, check hearing dates, and find forms for any county court in Minnesota.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Lac qui Parle County. If you are not sure which county issued a warrant, check the location where the case was filed.