Murray County Warrant Records

Murray County warrant records are managed by the Sheriff's Office and the District Court in Slayton. This southwestern Minnesota county has a small population but maintains a full court system for handling warrant filings. If you need to search for warrants in Murray County, you can contact the Sheriff's Office or look up cases through the Minnesota statewide court records portal. The county processes arrest warrants and search warrants and shares that data with the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension network.

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Murray County Overview

8,117 Population
Slayton County Seat
5th Judicial District
704 sq mi Area

Murray County Sheriff Warrant Service

The Murray County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Based in Slayton, the office handles all warrant service, jail operations, and patrol duties. Deputies serve arrest warrants and search warrants as directed by the court. The sheriff's team works with nearby agencies when needed for warrant service.

To check on warrants in Murray County, call the Sheriff's Office during business hours. Staff can search their records and the statewide warrant database. You can also visit in person. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.05, the Sheriff and deputies are peace officers who can serve warrants anywhere in the county. They handle everything from routine warrant service to more involved operations.

If someone has a Murray County warrant and wants to turn themselves in, the Sheriff's Office is where they go. Staff will process the person and explain the next steps. This is generally the simplest way to deal with an outstanding warrant.

Office Murray County Sheriff's Office
Address 2500 28th Street, Slayton, MN 56172
Phone (507) 836-6161
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Murray County sits in the 5th Judicial District. The court in Slayton handles all warrant applications and filings. Judges review requests from the Sheriff and other officers. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.08, every warrant must rest on probable cause. The officer files an affidavit describing the person or place and what items are involved.

You can search Murray County court records at Minnesota Court Records Online. The free system covers all counties. Enter a name or case number to see warrant-related cases, docket entries, and hearing dates. For documents, cases filed after July 2015 may have files you can view online. Older Murray County warrant records may require a call or visit to the courthouse.

After serving a search warrant, the officer returns it to the court with a list of what was seized. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.15, this must happen within ten days. The return and inventory become part of the Murray County court file. These records are generally public unless a judge orders them sealed.

Warrant Laws Applying to Murray County

Under Minn. Stat. § 626.07, search warrants can be issued in Murray County for five reasons only. Stolen property, crime instruments, contraband, items held to commit a crime, and evidence of a crime. Judges cannot sign warrants for reasons outside this list. The officer's application must state which ground is being used.

Service hours run from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Under Minn. Stat. § 626.14, nighttime service requires special court approval. No-knock warrants in Murray County need proof that the search cannot happen while the place is empty and that someone inside is a danger. The chief law enforcement officer must also review no-knock applications before they go to the judge.

Murray County shares all warrant data through the BCA network. Under Minn. Stat. § 299C.115, this is required of every county. The network covers felony, gross misdemeanor, and misdemeanor warrants. Under Minn. Stat. § 13.82, warrant index data is classified as private until the subject is served or arrested.

Note: The BCA Criminal History Search shows conviction records but does not include active warrant information.

Statewide Warrant Resources

The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension manages the state warrant file. Law enforcement uses this to check for warrants during traffic stops and investigations. The public cannot search it directly, but you can ask the Murray County Sheriff to check for you.

Below is a screenshot of the Minnesota statute governing warrant information sharing, which requires every county including Murray County to participate in the statewide system.

Murray County warrant records Minnesota Statute 299C.115

This law ensures that all Murray County warrant records are accessible to law enforcement statewide through the BCA network.

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Murray County is in southwestern Minnesota. These are the neighboring counties where warrant records may also be relevant.