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What are Le Sueur County Public Records?

According to Minn. Stat. § 13.03, Le Sueur County public records contain all data collected, created, received, maintained, or disseminated by a local entity, regardless of its physical form or characteristics, storage media, or conditions of use. It includes all cards, correspondence, discs, maps, memoranda, microfilms, papers, photographs, recordings, reports, tapes, writings, optical disks, and documentary material made or received by an officer or agency of the state and an officer or agency of a county, city, town, etc.

The Act allows everyone to access public records except the record is termed "non-public". In Le Sueur County, a public record can be closed or restricted if the law mandates it or if it contains any of the following.

  • Data that recognizes alleged victims of domestic abuse, maltreatment of minors or vulnerable adults, and criminal sexual conduct
  • Investigative data on allegations against law enforcement personnel
  • Educational data, medical data, health data, mental health data, and welfare data
  • A person's medical records

In addition to government agencies, some public records may also be accessible from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. However, users will need to provide enough information to assist with the search, such as:

  • The name of the subject involved in the record (subject must be older than 18 or not juvenile)
  • The address of the requestor
  • A case number or file number (if known)
  • The location of the document or person involved
  • The last known or current address of the registrant

Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.

Le Sueur County Crime Statistics

The Minnesota Department of Public Safety via the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension publishes the Le Sueur Annual Crime report. According to the 2020 Uniform Crime Report, Le Sueur County recorded 17 violent and 153 property crimes in the year. Specifically, the county law enforcement officials recorded 13 Aggravated Assaults, four rapes, 12 burglaries, 127 larcenies, 14 motor vehicle thefts, and zero robbery, murder, and arson crimes.

Comparatively, the 2019 report showed that the county had six violent crimes and 140 property crimes. The county crime rate for violent and property crimes increased by 183% and 9.3%, respectively.

Are Le Sueur County Criminal Records Public?

Yes. However, not all criminal records are public in Le Sueur. For example, Juvenile court records and some personnel information are exempt from public access. Criminal records contain an individual's criminal history, including arrests, warrants, criminal charges filed, convictions, and sentences for criminal offenses. These records are kept by the Le Sueur County Police Department, Le Sueur County Sheriff's Department, or Le Sueur County District Courts.

The Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office records Staff maintains criminal records in Le Sueur County. The recording staff is responsible for maintaining all criminal history, investigative reports, and criminal files for the sheriff's office and also forwards required information to proper government agencies.

Individuals who need a copy of their criminal history or another person's criminal history of another person in Le Sueur County must go to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. The individual can request the record of interest in person or writing. Written requests must include full names, date of birth, and any other name used, including maiden and former married names. The request must be signed, dated, and notarized. A fee of $8 is charged, which may be paid via check, money order, cashier's check, certified, or business check. The mailing address of the division is:

Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension
CHA Unit
1430 Maryland Avenue, East
Saint Paul, MN 55106
Phone: (651) 793-2400

Individuals can choose to view their criminal history at the division between the hours of 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday along with their government-issued photo ID. Occasionally, fingerprints may be required to verify identity.

How to Obtain Le Sueur County Police Reports and Arrest Records

Police reports and arrest records in Le Sueur County contain an individual's arrests, arrest searches, inquiries, warrants, incidents, name of the arresting officer or officer in charge, logs, and mug shots. Requesters looking to get police reports and arrest records in Le Sueur County should contact the Le Sueur County Law Enforcement Agencies, including the local police department and the Le Sueur County District Court at the addresses below:

Le Sueur County Sheriff’s Office
435 East Derrynane Street
Suite 1100
Le Center, MN 56057

Le Sueur County Police Department
205 South Second Street
Le Sueur, MN 56058
Phone: (507) 665-2041

Le Sueur County Justice Center
435 E Derrynane Street
Suite 2400, Floor 2
Le Center, MN 56057
Phone: (507) 357-8260

How to Find Sex Offender Information in Le Sueur County

The Le Sueur County Sheriff’s Office maintains a sex offenders registry. The registry is a public database that contains information on people who have been convicted of sex crimes in the county. The registry lets people know where sex offenders live, work, and attend school. It also presents personal details about sex offenders in Le Sueur County. This information is meant to safeguard the public.

The registry is regularly updated by the county's sheriff's department. The information included in the registry is from the offenders who are mandated by law to submit their details. Therefore, there may be differences between what is on the registry and what obtains in reality.

Individuals can contact the Le Sueur County Sheriff's Office for inquiries about Le Sueur County sex offender information at the address mentioned above.

How to Find Le Sueur County Inmate Records

The Le Sueur County Sheriff’s Office maintains a list of everyone incarcerated in the Le Sueur County Jail. The facility operates under the licensing guidelines of the Minnesota Department of Correction. Anyone interested can search for inmate records such as mugshot, MNI number, sex, age, booking number, intake date, charge, and bail/bond. One can reach The Le Sueur County Jail at:

Le Sueur County Jail
88 South Park Avenue
Le Center, MN 56057
Phone: (507) 357-8274

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Le Sueur County Jail

The Le Sueur County jail allows people to visit inmates. However, there are established rules guiding such visits.

  1. Visitors to Le Sueur County jail must be 18 years of age unless accompanied by a legal guardian or parent
  2. Visitors must not be under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  3. Anyone with a restraining order against the inmate cannot visit
  4. Anyone who has been a Le Sueur County inmate within the last six months cannot visit an inmate
  5. Visitors with any disruptive behavior cannot visit an inmate
  6. Foods, beverages, and electronic devices are not allowed during visitations
  7. Visitors must have a valid ID

Individuals should know that regular visits last 30 minutes and may be shortened to accommodate more visitors. Visiting days are Mondays from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and Saturdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Individuals can contact the jail at (507) 357-8274 to get more details.

Le Sueur County Court Records

Court records in Le Sueur County are documents, files, and transcripts related to an individual's court case (and appeals) during a legal process. The court of hearing generates these records and maintains them for future reference. These records are made public in Le Sueur County. The Le Sueur County District Court has original jurisdiction in all civil, criminal, family, juvenile, probate, and traffic cases filed in the County. Anyone can reach the Le Sueur County District Court via the address earlier mentioned.

Are Le Sueur County Court Records Public?

Yes, the court records in Le Sueur County are public records. The Minnesota Government Data Practices Act allows people to view these court records freely.

Anyone who is interested in accessing court records in Le Sueur County can check online via the Minnesota Court Record Online Case Search or check court documents from public access computer terminals at the District Court in the county.

How to Obtain Le Sueur County Civil Court Case Records

Civil court case records in Le Sueur County are obtainable at the county District Court. Anyone interested in the record can contact the court in person or via mail. The mail application must contain all details that will help search the said record. These details include litigants' information, charge information, court dates, etc. Requesters should know that prescribed charges may apply. Individuals can check the court fees to know how much is requested for the record.

Alternatively, anyone who wants to access civil court case records in Le Sueur County can check online via the Minnesota Court Record Online Case Search. The individual needs the parties names, case category (civil), case status, and court location (Le Sueur) to get the court records online.

How to Obtain Le Sueur County Criminal Court Records

Criminal court records in Le Sueur County are obtainable at the county District Court, either in person or by mail. Prescribed charges apply for accessing criminal court records. Therefore, requesters should check the court fees to ascertain the fee required for the records.

On the other hand, the criminal court records are obtainable electronically via the Minnesota Court Record Online Case Search. What the individual requires is the parties names, case category (criminal), case status, and court location(Le Sueur) to get the court records.

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What are Le Sueur County Vital Records

Vital records in Le Sueur County are details of life events recorded in the county. Vital records in Le Sueur County include birth, death, marriage, divorce, etc. The public may request certified and non-certified copies of vital records in Le Sueur County from the county recorder’s office.

Where and How to Obtain Le Sueur County Divorce Records

Divorce records are papers filed by couples and recordings obtained during a divorce procedure at the court. It may also include a divorce certificate. In Le Sueur County, one can get divorce records at the District Court where the proceedings took place. Requesters can contact the District Court in-person at the address stated above.

Where and How to Get Le Sueur County Marriage Records

A marriage certificate can be issued where the individual applied for the marriage license in Le Sueur County. Requesters can obtain a marriage certificate via mail or email by filling and submitting the completed application form, alongside a fee of $9 for each copy to the Le Sueur County Recorder's Office in the address below.

88 South Park Avenue
Le Center, MN 56057
Phone: (507) 357-2251 ext 235
Fax: (507) 357-8609

To obtain a marriage license in Le Sueur County, the applicants must apply together in-person at the county clerk's office or recorder's office. Both parties must present their valid ID, show their Social Security Numbers, and pay a fee of $115 (for a license without premarital classes) or $40 (with 12 hours of premarital classes).

Where and How to Get Le Sueur County Confidential Marriage Records

Le Sueur County has only one marriage record-the public marriage record. Therefore, marriage records in the county are public and accessible to anyone who submits a request and pays the prescribed fee.

Where and How to Find Le Sueur County Birth Records

A birth certificate is a legal document that proves an individual’s identity, and it is issued by the state or county of birth. To apply for a birth certificate in Le Sueur County, a requester will submit a completed application form with a $26 fee (and $19 for each additional copy) for a certified copy or submit a completed application form with a $13 fee (and $6 for each extra copy) for a non-certified copy.

Applications for a birth certificate can be by mail or in person. For in-person application, one needs a valid photo ID. If this is not available, the requester must present someone who has known them for at least two years. For a mail application, individuals must send a completed application form together with their fees to the county recorder's office in the address mentioned above.

It should be noted that applications made via mail or email need a notarized signature.

Where and How to Find Le Sueur County Death Records

Anyone looking to obtain a Le Sueur County death certificate can contact the Le Sueur County Recorder’s office. To apply for a death certificate in Le Sueur County, a requester must submit a completed application form for both certified and non-certified copies at $13 for the first copy and $6 for each additional copy. Applications can be made by mail or in person.

It should be noted that applications made via mail or email need a notarized signature while a valid photo ID is required for an in-person request. However, if the person does not have a valid ID, someone who has known the requester for at least two years must accompany them to the county recorder's office.