Scott County Booking Reports

Scott County Booking Reports are public records tied to each arrest and jail intake in the county. The Sheriff's Office uses the ISOMS system to publish real-time booking data online. This page covers how ISOMS works, what each record contains, and where to find related court records and statewide tools for researching Scott County arrests.

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Scott County Booking Reports

ShakopeeCounty Seat
Real-TimeISOMS Updates
(952) 496-8300Sheriff Phone
1st DistrictJudicial District

Scott County ISOMS Booking Reports Portal

Scott County uses a system called ISOMS, the Integrated Security Operations Management System, to manage and publish jail booking data. The public portal is at isoms.scottcounty.com/portal/Jail. Unlike PDF-based rosters or hourly-refresh systems, ISOMS operates in real time. Bookings appear as they're processed, making this one of the most current jail data sources in the Minnesota metro area.

The portal offers multiple ways to view records. You can filter for bookings within the last 72 hours, view only current inmates, or browse the full roster alphabetically. That flexibility lets you tailor your search depending on what you need, whether you're looking for a recent arrest or checking who's currently in custody.

Scott County ISOMS jail portal for booking reports
The Scott County ISOMS jail portal at isoms.scottcounty.com/portal/Jail provides real-time booking records.

For questions or technical support about the ISOMS portal, the county provides an email at letgsupport@co.scott.mn.us. This is primarily a technical support contact, not a general records inquiry line, but it can help if you encounter problems accessing the system.

Note: Scott County's ISOMS system updates in real time, so new bookings appear as they are processed rather than on a scheduled refresh cycle.

Sheriff's Office Contact Information

The Scott County Sheriff's Office is based in Shakopee and handles all jail bookings, records, and law enforcement services for the county. Contact details are below.

Sheriff's OfficeScott County Sheriff's Office
Address301 Fuller Street South, Shakopee, MN 55379
Phone(952) 496-8300
Support Emailletgsupport@co.scott.mn.us
Sheriff Websitescottcountymn.gov
Jail Rosterscottcountymn.gov Jail Roster
ISOMS Portalisoms.scottcounty.com

For general records requests or questions about a specific booking, call the main line at (952) 496-8300 during business hours. The ISOMS portal is the fastest option for current bookings, but staff can assist with requests for records not available online.

What ISOMS Booking Records Include

Each entry in the Scott County ISOMS portal contains a consistent set of data fields. The record shows the person's last name, first name, and age. Classification indicates the facility's internal categorization of the inmate. Race and sex are included, which helps distinguish between people who share a similar name.

Intake date and time show exactly when the person was processed into the system. City shows where the arrest occurred, which is useful in a county with multiple municipalities. Arresting department and arresting officer are listed, which tells you which law enforcement agency and specific officer handled the arrest. Release date shows when the person was let out if they've been released.

Charges are listed along with bond amounts, giving you a picture of both the alleged offense and the financial conditions of release. This combination of fields makes ISOMS a useful tool not just for checking whether someone is in custody, but for getting context about the arrest itself. For case outcomes and court filings, cross-reference with Minnesota Court Records Online using the name or case number from the ISOMS record.

Scott County ISOMS main portal for booking reports
The Scott County ISOMS system at isoms.scottcounty.com manages real-time jail and booking data for the county.

Minnesota Law and Arrest Data Access

Under Minnesota Statutes chapter 13, arrest data is classified as public government data. Section 13.82 requires law enforcement agencies to make booking information available to the public. That's why the Scott County ISOMS portal is open to anyone without a login, account, or fee. The county is legally required to publish this data, not simply choosing to do so as a courtesy.

The law covers names, arrest times and locations, arresting agencies, and the charges noted at booking. Exceptions exist for juvenile records and ongoing investigations where disclosure could compromise safety or active law enforcement work. Standard adult arrests are public by default.

For statewide criminal history beyond what ISOMS shows, the BCA Criminal History search covers conviction records across Minnesota compiled by the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. That system is separate from the county portal and provides a different type of information.

Note: ISOMS booking records show arrest and custody data only and do not indicate guilt or the final outcome of any charges listed in the record.

Other Resources for Scott County Records

The ISOMS portal is the primary source for Scott County booking records, but other tools complement it. The MN DOC Offender Locator covers people serving state prison sentences. Someone held pre-trial at the Scott County jail won't be in the DOC system, but someone who was convicted and transferred to a state facility would be.

VINE offers free custody notifications. Visit vinelink.com or call 1-877-664-8463 to register for alerts. Notifications go out by phone, email, or text when a person's custody status changes. The service runs around the clock.

Third-party tools like Minnesota Jail Roster and Inmate Search MN aggregate booking data from multiple counties. They can be a starting point if you're unsure which county someone was booked in, but verify any results against the official ISOMS portal or contact the Sheriff's Office directly for confirmation.

Nearby Counties

Scott County borders several counties in the southern Twin Cities metro. Each has its own Sheriff's Office and booking records process. Arrests near county lines may involve agencies from neighboring jurisdictions.

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