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Detention Center / Jail
The Cass County Jail is currently a 60-bed facility and is running above maximum capacity. The Jail houses inmates, both male and female, for up to one year. Housing has also contracted out to Crow Wing County, providing 60 beds. Programming is provided for all inmates. Qualifying inmates have an opportunity to work out of the Jail or within the Jail, or to serve on the Sentence to Service work crew. In addition to supervising inmates within the Cass County Jail, the Jail also conducts prisoner transports and courtroom security.
In-Custody Reports & Warrants
- In-Custody Report (PDF)
- Warrants (PDF) - Updated once daily at 7 am
Sentence to Serve Program
Any governmental or non-profit organization may use the Sentence to Service program. It is a program in which inmates volunteer to go out and do community projects and the only payment they receive is a reduction in sentence or reduction in their fines.
- Can I call an inmate in the Cass County Jail?
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Messages can be left for inmates on our inmate message line: 218-610-0770.
- What are the jail visiting hours?
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Male Hours
- Wednesday evenings, 6 to 9 pm
- Thursday afternoons, 1 to 4 pm
- Saturday afternoons, 1 to 3 pm
Female Hours
- Wednesday afternoons, 1 to 4 pm
- Thursday evenings, 6 to 9 pm
- Saturday afternoons, 3 to 5 pm
Please note: Visitors will have a minimum of 15 minutes of visiting time. If time permits, visits can be longer.
- What address do I use to send mail to an inmate at the Jail?
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Cass County Jail, Inmate Name
P.O. Box 1119
Walker MN 56484 - What is the "Huber Law?"
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Courts and the Sheriff's Office authorizes people to work their regular employment while incarcerated in Jail. The cost is $140 per week, payable in advance. They may work a maximum of 50 hours of work. They may work a maximum of 6 days in a row.
- What items can be dropped off at the Jail for an inmate?
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Money can be left at the Jail Central Control for persons in custody. Items that cannot be left for inmates include books, notes, letters, newspapers, magazines, and any other personal property without permission of Jail Administration.
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Chris Thompson
Lieutenant Jail Administrator #104Phone: 218-547-7361
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Eric Lueth
Sergeant #108Phone: 218-547-7352