About the Anoka County Jail
Anoka County Jail serves Anoka County, Minnesota, and is operated by the Anoka County Sheriff's Office. The available source information confirms online jail and workhouse records for people currently in custody and records tied to recent releases, with public booking information provided under Minnesota law. The supplied data does not list a sheriff name, jail administrator name, inmate capacity, DOC bed rating, or authority-to-operate details, so those details should be confirmed directly with jail staff before being used for official purposes.
Anoka County Jail also publishes PREA reporting procedures. Sexual abuse, sexual harassment, or related safety concerns may be reported to the PREA coordinator or by leaving a message on the PREA report line at 763-324-5149.
- Facility
- Anoka County Jail
- Address
- 325 E Jackson St, Anoka, MN 55303
- Main Phone
- 763-324-5106, confirmed jail duty supervisor line
- Operated By
- Anoka County Sheriff's Office
How the Anoka County Inmate Search Works
The Anoka County inmate search on this page is the roster search tool. Use the search box above the live roster to filter by inmate name, booking number, or charge. The visible roster fields include name, booking number, booked date, listed charges, and custody status, and the View Details control expands the record to show additional charge information when available.
The Anoka County jail roster is not the court docket and is not a conviction record. Jail records show custody and booking information, while Minnesota court records are separate records handled through the court system. MCRO may contain Minnesota court record information, but it is separate from the jail roster and should not be treated as the live custody list.
Posting Bail at Anoka County Jail
Bail for an Anoka County Jail inmate is set by the court, not by the jail. Before coming to the jail to post bail, call the jail duty supervisor line at 763-324-5106 to confirm the inmate's custody status, current bail amount, release conditions, and accepted payment methods. The supplied data does not confirm whether credit cards, cash only payments, or surety bonds are accepted for bail, so do not assume a payment method until jail staff confirms it.
Common Minnesota release conditions may include:
- No-contact orders, including OFP or DANCO restrictions.
- Firearm surrender or possession restrictions.
- DWI-related conditions, testing, or monitoring.
- Pretrial evaluation, supervision, or court-ordered reporting.
- Future hearing requirements listed on the court notice.
A release may be delayed if the inmate has another hold, transport issue, court order, or unpaid condition that must be cleared before discharge.
Sending Money to an Inmate
Anoka County Jail uses Turnkey Corrections and Inmate Canteen for commissary-related deposits. Family and friends may add money online through Inmate Canteen, and the inmate may use available funds for commissary items, phone calls, tablet services, food items, hygiene items, and other approved jail purchases.
The confirmed lobby kiosk is available from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The kiosk accepts cash, credit cards, and debit cards for inmate account deposits, and it provides a receipt for each transaction. Call the jail duty supervisor line at 763-324-5106 before depositing money if you need to confirm an inmate's account status or whether any deposit limits apply.
Inmate Communication
Anoka County Jail inmates cannot receive incoming calls. Inmates may place outgoing calls from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and calls begin with a recorded message that requires the recipient to accept the call before the connection continues. The confirmed phone provider is ICSolutions, and billing questions may be directed to ICSolutions at 888-506-8407.
Family and friends may leave an inmate voice message at 763-575-8506. Inmates may also use prepaid phone cards purchased through commissary or funds connected to their ICSolutions digital account. Tablet communication is supported through ICSolutions, with funds handled through Turnkey Corrections and Inmate Canteen.
Mail should be addressed to the inmate at Anoka County Jail, 325 E Jackson St, Anoka, MN 55303. Incoming and outgoing mail may be searched or inspected, except confidential legal mail, which is opened only in the inmate's presence. Current mail rules limit each mailing to no more than five pieces, restrict photos to 4 by 6 inches, and prohibit cash, stamps, blank envelopes, padded materials, coded messages, obscene material, and publications such as newspapers or magazines.
Visitation at Anoka County Jail
Anoka County Jail allows social visitation by facility video visit and remote video visit. Remote visits use ICSolutions and must be scheduled at least 24 hours before the visit. The source data confirms visit length and scheduling rules, but it does not provide a full weekly visitation schedule, so call 763-324-5106 before planning a visit.
| Visit Item | Confirmed Information |
|---|---|
| Visit Format | Facility video and remote video |
| Provider | ICSolutions |
| Scheduling | At least 24 hours in advance |
| Advance Window | Up to one week ahead |
| Visit Limit | One 20-minute visit per inmate per day |
| Facility Arrival | Arrive no more than 5 minutes before the scheduled visit |
Visitor Rules
- Visitors must follow staff instructions and may have visits canceled or limited for operational reasons.
- No visit is allowed when a no-contact order or protective order blocks contact between the visitor and inmate.
- Up to two adult visitors may enter a facility video room, and children must remain supervised.
- Visitors must avoid transparent, revealing, or otherwise inappropriate clothing.
- Visits are monitored and recorded unless they qualify as confidential legal communication.
Professional visitors, including attorneys and probation officers, may visit with valid identification under facility rules.
Anoka County Court Information
Anoka County criminal court matters are separate from Anoka County Jail custody records. The court handles proceedings such as arraignment, bail hearings, pretrial hearings, trial settings, sentencing, and court-ordered release conditions. The hearing notice is the controlling document for the date, time, format, and location of a court appearance.
MCRO is Minnesota's court records portal, but it is separate from this jail roster. Do not treat a court record search as proof that a person is currently in custody, and do not treat a jail roster entry as proof of conviction. For release timing, bail processing, or transport questions, call Anoka County Jail at 763-324-5106.
- Court
- Anoka County Courthouse
- Address
- 2100 3rd Ave, Anoka, MN 55303
- Phone
- Not provided in the supplied data
- Hours
- Court administration hours were not provided; courthouse fingerprinting hours are listed separately in the source data
- Judicial District
- Not provided in the supplied data