A warrant calls for the immediate arrest of a person. A warrant is issued for serious crimes like murder, criminal sexual conduct, or assault. A warrant can also be issued for less serious crimes like when someone might flee, cannot be found, lives out of state, or has failed to follow a court order.
The sheriff’s office processes and maintains warrant data but does not issue warrants. A judge issues a warrant.
Hennepin County Public Safety Facility
401 South 4th Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415
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For security, you'll go through weapons screening.
Call district court at 612-540-6485. Be ready to provide the full name and date of birth.
You will need a case or warrant number to take care of a warrant.
If you don’t have a case or warrant number, call district court at 612-540-6485. Be ready to provide the full name and date of birth,
Once you have a case or warrant number, call the sheriff’s office at 612-348-2000. The deputy will tell you how to take care of a warrant, including any bail amount.
Go to the Hennepin County Public Safety Facility building:
401 South 4th Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415
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For security, you'll go through weapons screening.
You can post cash bail or bond for yourself 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, at the Hennepin County Public Safety Facility.
For security, you'll go through weapons screening.
Go to the in-custody records window:
For bail information by phone, call us at 612-348-2000. Be ready to provide the case or warrant number.
For bond information, contact a bonding agency.
Hennepin County
Public Safety Facility
401 South 4th Avenue
Minneapolis, MN 55415