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Are Arrest Records Public in Hibbing, Minnesota?

Arrest records are public in Hibbing, Minnesota, pursuant to the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act (Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13). This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government records throughout the state, including those maintained by law enforcement agencies in Hibbing. The Act operates under the presumption that government data is accessible to the public unless specifically classified as non-public or confidential by state or federal law.

The Minnesota Supreme Court has consistently upheld the public's right to access arrest records as an essential component of governmental transparency. Under Minnesota Statutes § 13.82, law enforcement agencies must make certain arrest data available to the public, including the name, age, sex, and address of an adult arrestee; the time, date, and place of the arrest; and the circumstances surrounding the arrest.

However, members of the public should be aware that certain portions of arrest records may be redacted or restricted if they:

  • Contain confidential informant information
  • Would reveal the identity of juvenile offenders
  • Could compromise an active investigation
  • Contain private data on victims of crimes
  • Are specifically sealed by court order

How to Look Up Hibbing Arrest Records in 2025

The St. Louis County Sheriff's Office and Hibbing Police Department maintain arrest records for incidents occurring within their jurisdictions. As of 2025, multiple methods exist for accessing these public records:

Online Access Options

Minnesota Court Records Online (MCRO) provides digital access to court records related to arrests and subsequent court proceedings. This system, maintained by the Minnesota Judicial Branch pursuant to Minnesota Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch, allows users to search by name, case number, or citation number. The Minnesota Court Records Online portal provides 24-hour access to public case records.

The St. Louis County Jail Roster is updated regularly and includes information about current inmates, including those arrested in Hibbing. This resource displays booking information, charges, and custody status.

In-Person Record Requests

Individuals may request arrest records in person at the following locations:

Hibbing Police Department
1810 12th Avenue East
Hibbing, MN 55746
Phone: (218) 263-3601
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Official Website

St. Louis County Courthouse - Hibbing
1810 12th Avenue East, Suite 200
Hibbing, MN 55746
Phone: (218) 262-0105
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Official Website

Written Requests

Written requests for arrest records may be submitted through the Public Data Request process established by the City of Hibbing. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 13.03, government entities must respond to data requests in a timely manner, typically within 10 business days. Requests should include:

  • Full name of the subject
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • Approximate date of arrest
  • Requestor's contact information
  • Specific information being requested

Contents of a Hibbing Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Hibbing law enforcement agencies typically contain comprehensive information about the arrest event and the individual taken into custody. Standard components of these records include:

Demographic Information

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual
  • Any known aliases or previous names
  • Date of birth and age at time of arrest
  • Physical description (height, weight, identifying marks)
  • Residential address at time of arrest

Arrest Details

  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory violations and criminal charges
  • Name and badge number of arresting officer(s)
  • Arresting agency (Hibbing Police Department, St. Louis County Sheriff's Office, etc.)
  • Narrative description of the circumstances leading to arrest

Processing Information

  • Booking photographs (mugshots)
  • Fingerprint records
  • Property inventory taken at booking
  • Detention facility information
  • Bail or bond amount, if applicable
  • Court appearance dates

In accordance with Minnesota Statutes § 13.82, subdivision 2, this information is classified as public data and is generally available for inspection and copying by any member of the public, subject to reasonable fees for reproduction as established by the maintaining agency.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Hibbing

Minnesota law provides a legal pathway for the expungement of certain arrest records under specific circumstances. Expungement is the process by which arrest and criminal records are sealed from public view, though they remain accessible to law enforcement agencies for limited purposes.

Eligibility Criteria

Under Minnesota Statutes Chapter 609A, individuals may petition for expungement of arrest records in Hibbing if:

  • The charges were dismissed
  • The individual was found not guilty
  • The case was resolved in the petitioner's favor
  • The individual successfully completed a diversion program or stay of adjudication
  • The conviction was for certain low-level offenses and the required waiting period has elapsed

The waiting periods for expungement eligibility vary based on the severity of the offense:

  • Petty misdemeanors and misdemeanors: 2 years after discharge from sentence
  • Gross misdemeanors: 4 years after discharge
  • Certain felonies: 5 years after discharge

Petition Process

The expungement process requires filing a petition with the St. Louis County District Court in Hibbing. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 609A.03, the petition must include:

  • Complete criminal history
  • Reasons for seeking expungement
  • Details of rehabilitation efforts
  • Explanation of why expungement would benefit the petitioner and not be contrary to public interest

A hearing is typically scheduled 60-90 days after filing, during which the court considers factors including:

  • The nature and severity of the offense
  • The risk posed to public safety
  • The length of time since the offense
  • The steps taken toward rehabilitation
  • The petitioner's employment and community involvement

If granted, the expungement order directs all agencies holding records related to the arrest to seal those records from public view. However, these records remain available to law enforcement agencies for certain purposes as specified in Minnesota Statutes § 609A.03, subdivision 7a.

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