Sheriff’s Office

fax

507-637-4007

Phone

Jail: 507-637-1313
Emergency: 911

Address

Redwood County Sheriff's Office
303 E 3rd Street, P.O. Box 47
Redwood Falls, MN 56283

SHERIFF JASON JACOBSON

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Redwood County Sheriff's Office Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Redwood County Sheriff's Office to provide remarkable public safety and public service to the citizens of Redwood County and others that visit or travel through it. We are committed to the protection of life and property; public safety is our unwavering priority. We are accountable to our citizens to provide the preservation of peace, order, and safety; the enforcement of laws and the safeguarding of citizens' constitutional guarantees. Everyone interacting with the Redwood County Sheriff's Office staff will be treated with dignity, respect and fairness. We are driven to enhance the quality of life and foster a sense of safety and security within Redwood County, its communities and individual residents. We will nurture public trust by holding ourselves to the highest standards of professionalism, performance and ethics, by embracing strong community-oriented policing philosophies and by working with government officials, other public safety entities and the citizens that we serve.

Redwood County Jail Information

The Redwood County Jail is located at 303 East 3rd Street in Redwood Falls, Minnesota.  The Redwood County Jail is connected to the Redwood County Law Enforcement Center.  Please use the entrance location on the east side of the building.

Jail Roster

To view the current Redwood County Jail Inmates please click on the link below.

Inmate Money Deposit

You can deposit money for an inmate during the day or night.  Please use the kiosk that is available in the Redwood County Jail Entrance.  You may also make a deposit online by going to Canteen Website.

Visitation Policy

Visiting hours are as follows:

  • Saturday:  1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Monday:  6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday:  1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
  • Friday:  1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Visitation Guidelines:

  1. Children under the age of 18 will be allowed to visit immediate family during the Saturday visiting period only.  Children 15 years of age and younger must be accompanied by an adult family member over the age of 18.  No children will be left unsupervised at any time.
  2. Inmates will be allowed two (2) adult visitors per day.
  3. Visits will be limited to twenty (20) minutes once per day with any one individual.
  4. All visiting will take place in the visiting quarters of the jail lobby.  Video visiting will be provided for that purpose and will be limited to twenty (20) minutes.  Each visitor will be allowed one visit per inmate per day. (The length of visits may be limited to allow others to visit and use the visiting video quarters at the discretion of the Jailer on duty.)
  5. An inmate, including work release, will be allowed to contact visiting only with his attorney, clergyman, probation/parole officer, police officials and medical personnel.
  6. Positive identification may be required of all visitors.
  7. Any person with the aroma of alcohol or who appears to be under the influence of drugs will not be allowed to visit any prisoner.
  8. All visitors will be registered.  Visitors are subject to a frisk search.  Anyone refusing to be searched will not be allowed to visit and will be asked to leave the building.
  9. If young children accompany adults during adult visiting days, there must be a person along to supervise them so they are not left alone in the lobby area or outside of the building.  Children will not be allowed in the video visiting room, with the exception to school student’s visitors.
  10. No food will be brought into inmates.  Food is not to be consumed in the lobby by persons waiting to visit or in the video visiting room.
  11. No personal items can be brought in for a prisoner’s use.  All letters, pictures, etc., must come to the inmate through the U.S. Post Office.
  12. Money for prisoners will be deposited in the kiosk located in the lobby of the jail.
  13. Inmates may not come back as a visitor to visit another inmate for 6 months after their release date.
  14. All exceptions to the above must have prior approval by the Sheriff or Jail Administrator.

Permit to Purchase or Transfer a Firearm

Under Minnesota law, handgun transfers involve any sale, gift, loan, assignment or other delivery to another person. If you possess a valid permit to carry a handgun, that permit constitutes a permit to purchase. You don’t need to apply for a separate permit to purchase.

Application Process

Applicants must:

  • Apply in person
  • Be 18 years old to acquire or possess a handgun or military-style assault weapon. (Federal law requires you to be 21 years old to acquire handguns from licensed dealers).
  • Fully complete a state application. The law enforcement agency to which you apply will conduct a series of background-related checks to assure you meet the eligibility requirements established by state law. Once those checks are complete, a permit will be issued that is valid for one year and may be used to purchase a handgun statewide.

A person who is otherwise ineligible for a permit due to a criminal conviction but who has obtained a pardon or expungement setting aside the conviction, sealing the conviction, or otherwise restoring applicable rights, must submit a copy of the relevant order when applying.

Deputy Contact Info

Name Badge Number Phone
Sheriff Jason Jacobson 101 (507) 637-1322
Chief Deputy Katelyn Torgerson 102 (507) 637-1318
Andrew Schroeder 103 (507) 637-1320
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Carter Kaiser 105 (507) 637-1329
Sgt. Aaron Clancy 106 (507)-637-1314
Joel Bill 107 (507) 637-1324
Sgt. Mitch Zimmermann 108 (507) 637-1370
Bradley Ebbers 109 (507) 637-1320
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Investigator Henry Borgstrom 111 (507) 637-1317
Wyatt Krick 112 (507) 637-1329
BJ Labat 113 (507) 637-1341
Tyson Reynolds 114 (507) 637-1320
Brady Stough 115 (507) 637-1329
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Tyler Agre 117 (507) 637-1319
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Taft Anderson 120 (507) 637-1319

Grant Program

DNR Grant Program Information

Grant Name: State Boat & Water Safety Grant to Counties

Project Manager: County Sheriff

Type:  Legislatively-directed appropriation

Purpose: Preventing or reducing boating accidents & drowning and making Minnesota’s waters safe & enjoyable.  This includes boating law enforcement, aids to navigation, response to & investigation of boating accidents/drowning, search, rescue, & recovery operations, permitting of events & temp. structures and rental boat inspections.

FY 2018 Grants to Redwood County

2018 State Boat and Water Safety Grant

  • Allocated:  $900.00
  • Grant Period:  January 1 – December 31, 2018
  • Amount Expended and Invoiced as of 06/30/18:  $1350.00

FY 2018 Federal Boat and Water Safety Grant

  • Allocated:  $1456.00
  • Grant Period:  March 15, 2018-August 31, 2018
  • Amount Expended and Invoiced as of 08/13/18:  $1455.03

If you need any further information, please contact the Redwood County Sheriff’s Office.

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