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FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact information. If you have an emergency call 911. For non-emergency concerns call the dispatch center at 952-258-5321. General information 612-348-3744 HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact information. If you have an emergency call 911. For non-emergency concerns call the dispatch center at 952-258-5321. General information 612-348-3744 HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact information. If you have an emergency call 911. For non-emergency concerns call the dispatch center at 952-258-5321. General information 612-348-3744 HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake. CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact information. If you have an emergency call 911. For non-emergency concerns call the dispatch center at 952-258-5321. General information 612-348-3744 HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county. STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN STATE OF MINNESOTA 4TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT RELEASE-RECEIPT 7/26/2018 Subject Signature: Officer Signature: All court appearances shall be scheduled within 10 days from the date of contact. If date of contact occurs on a Saturday or STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice. COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIVISION Cyndy.Garcia@hennepin.us. Phone: 612-348-2507. Open all. Community engagement team. A major function of the Community Outreach Division is the The Sheriff's Office Community Engagement Team (CET). CET leads our agency’s efforts to build communities of trust among multi-cultural communities. The team includes the Sheriff and civiliancommunity
SEARCH | HENNEPIN COUNTY Hennepin County Sheriff's Office. Search. Search Search HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT INSTRUCIONS HENNEPIN COUNTY SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT INSTRUCTIONS - PAGE 2 OF 2 For any proposed event, on water or ice, the following may be applicable:FISHING TOURNAMENTS
SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to AN EVALUATION OF THE HENNEPIN COUNTY EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE An Evaluation of the Hennepin County Emergency Assistance Program’s Relationship with Family Shelter Use Kevin Ely, Angela Gonz´alez, Lisa Hermanson, Morgan Winters HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIVISION Cyndy.Garcia@hennepin.us. Phone: 612-348-2507. Open all. Community engagement team. A major function of the Community Outreach Division is the The Sheriff's Office Community Engagement Team (CET). CET leads our agency’s efforts to build communities of trust among multi-cultural communities. The team includes the Sheriff and civiliancommunity
SEARCH | HENNEPIN COUNTY Hennepin County Sheriff's Office. Search. Search Search SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies. SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. RENTAL WATERCRAFT INSPECTION REPORT *C = Canoe; PWC = Personal Watercraft; P = Pontoon; O = Open Fishing Boat; R = Runabout, K = Kayak Do not write in shaded areas Hennepin County Sheriff Rental Watercraft Inspection Report HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office provides law enforcement and public safety services throughout the county.FINGERPRINTING
Hours. As of 6/22/2020: Monday through Friday: 6:30 to 10:30 a.m. and 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. These hours may be affected by holidays. Fingerprinting can take up to 30 minutes, but your wait could be longer depending on the number of people in line. Strollers and car seat carriers are not allowed past the lobby. PERMIT TO CARRY A HANDGUN Permit to carry a handgun. All Hennepin County residents who want to obtain a permit to carry must apply for it at the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office. Permit to Carry Applications are accepted by appointment only. Permit to Purchase, Data Changes, or Permit to Carry Replacements do not require appointments. Refer below for hours andlocations.
WATER PERMITS
Permit application and liability release for a special event. Minnesota law requires that a person may not hold or sponsor any scheduled or public race, regatta, tournament or other competition or exhibition, or trial race on water or ice, whether or not involving watercraft, without first having obtained a written permit from the sheriff of the county where the event is to originate.JAIL ROSTER
Jail roster. Look up information about inmates at the Hennepin County Jail in downtown Minneapolis. Records reflect current inmates and those released in the last seven days. Information includes names, charges, bail and next court date. Information is updated hourly and might not include records for recent arrivals currently in intake.FORECLOSURES
Sheriff's foreclosure database. Getting a copy of a certificate of sale. For a copy of sheriff’s certificate of sale, contact the Hennepin County Recorder / Registrar of Titles Office at 612-348-5139. The office is in the Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN CIVIL PROCESS SERVICES Civil process services. Civil process is the delivery of legal and court documents by the Sheriff's Office. You can request the service of civil process by mail or in person. You must pay all fees or deposits and provide 2 sorted copies of papers to be served when you make the request. The sheriff’s office cannot give legal advice.DATA REQUESTS
Fax: 612-596-7696. City Hall Courthouse. 350 South Fifth Street, Room 6. Minneapolis, MN 55415. Map. Close all. How to request data. Request data using Hennepin County's online data request portal. The county cannot require you to identify yourself or ask you to explain why you are requesting data. HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. ABOUT THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE About the sheriff's office. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office serves the county’s 1.2 million residents. State law mandates most of the sheriff’s office duties, including managing the county jail and providing security to the district court. The sheriff’s office also creates initiatives including undercover narcotics investigationsand
STOP: SURVIVAL THROUGH OVERDOSE PREVENTION Deterra Bag Mailing. As part of Sheriff Hutchinson’s Survival Through Overdose Prevention (STOP) campaign, the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) had several in-person drug takeback events around the county planned for 2020, but the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of those events. The HSCO will now mail Deterra drugdisposal
HENNEPIN COUNTY'S MOST WANTED Hennepin County's most wanted. Consider these people dangerous. They have felony warrants for their arrest. If you know where they are, don’t approach or try to catch or detain them. Instead call 911. If you have information on any of these individuals, you can submit an anonymous tip and might earn a cash reward if your information results COMMUNITY OUTREACH DIVISION Cyndy.Garcia@hennepin.us. Phone: 612-348-2507. Open all. Community engagement team. A major function of the Community Outreach Division is the The Sheriff's Office Community Engagement Team (CET). CET leads our agency’s efforts to build communities of trust among multi-cultural communities. The team includes the Sheriff and civiliancommunity
SEARCH | HENNEPIN COUNTY Hennepin County Sheriff's Office. Search. Search Search SERVICES FOR OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) Forensic Science Laboratory was formed in the early 1960’s. Within Hennepin County, the laboratory provides forensic services to over 35 suburban law enforcement agencies, the Minnesota State Patrol, and a number of federal law enforcement agencies. SUBMIT A TIP TO THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE Submit a tip to the sheriff's office If this is an emergency, call 911. Examples of helpful information include: Drug activity; Cold cases (cases open for a long period of time without progress) WRIT OF EXECUTION INSTRUCTIONS INDEX# IT IS NOT THE DUTY B . 1. endorse the original Writ of Execution : A * 2. enclose a $100.00 deposit made payable to the Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office : N * 3. enclose a $15.00 legal fee made payable to SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION HENNEPIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE WATER PATROL UNIT SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT APPLICATION The permit cannot be issued without the below items: Written permission is required from the city or cities in which this event is to be held. RENTAL WATERCRAFT INSPECTION REPORT *C = Canoe; PWC = Personal Watercraft; P = Pontoon; O = Open Fishing Boat; R = Runabout, K = Kayak Do not write in shaded areas Hennepin County Sheriff Rental Watercraft Inspection ReportNavigation
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