Sheriff


Warrant List

In Custody list

The Hubbard County Sheriff’s Office recently transitioned to a new suite of software. Among other things this software is responsible for publishing our Warrant List page as well as our In Custody List page. These two pages are currently nonfunctional. We apologize for any inconvenience and ask for your patience during this transition.

Hubbard County Emergency Notification System

Physical Address:
203 Court Avenue
Park Rapids, MN  56470

Mailing Address:
301 Court Avenue
Park Rapids, MN  56470

Contact us at 218-732-3331
or Toll Free
888-732-3332

The Sheriff’s Office of Hubbard County is part of the county’s system of justice. The Sheriff is charged with the duty to "keep and preserve the peace of his County, for which purpose he may call to his aid such persons or power of the County as is necessary."

The Sheriff’s Office' primary concern is the safety and well being of all persons and property in Hubbard County. It operates on a 24 hour per day, 365 days per year basis. This office provides many services, including the pursuit and apprehension of persons who have committed felonies, investigation of crimes and accidents, searching for missing persons, patrolling county roads and lakes, and providing traffic control. This office also serves warrants, commitment papers and court orders.

The Sheriff is the chief law enforcement authority in the county. This is an elected position. His office is located at the Law Enforcement Center, just to the north of the Government Center and the historic Courthouse.  The Law Enforcement Center houses the Sheriff’s Office and the Hubbard County Jail..

Services and Responsibilities:

  •  Provide full range of law enforcement services for all unincorporated areas of Hubbard County.
  • Provide Traffic Law Enforcement – respond to calls for service, investigate motor vehicle accidents, and provide traffic enforcement.
  • Enforce boating regulations throughout the county and investigate drowning incidents in the county.
  • Provide crime prevention and education services to the general public.
  •  Investigate all violent and mysterious deaths and assist the County Coroner in determining the cause of death.
  • Provide investigative services and preparation for prosecution by the County Attorney for all crimes including the specialty areas of juvenile issues, illegal narcotics, substance trafficking, and welfare fraud.
  • Service of Civil Process including Sheriff’s sales, special orders from the court, and all arrest warrants emanating from the court system.
  • Work child abuse investigations jointly and separately with Hubbard County Social Services.
  •  Answer all emergency and non-emergency requests for police, fire and ambulance services in Hubbard County and dispatching all emergency response units in the county.
  • Provide security in the courtrooms and adjacent areas.
  • Provide transportation for committed patients and prisoners.
  • Administration and operation of the county jail.
  • Provide mutual aid for all other law enforcement agencies in the county and surrounding areas.
  • Operate and maintain computer connection to the state and federal government’s computer system, furnishing to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension statistics and information regarding the number of crimes reported and discovered, arrests made, and disposition of cases to the many State and Federal agencies requiring this information.

 

The Sheriff’s Office consists of three major branches:
Administration, Patrol, and Communications/Corrections.

 

Mission Statement: 
To protect and serve the residents and visitors of Hubbard County in a manner that ensures a safe environment in which to live, work and visit without regard to religion, color, sex or nationality.


Contacts:

Cory Aukes
Sheriff
218-732-3331
Email

Scott Parks

Chief Deputy
218-732-2509
Email

Dee Persons
Office Administrator
218-732-2518
Email

Jean Tretbar
Administrative Assistant (Gun Permits)
218-732-2511
Email

Johanna Gilbertson
Administrative Assistant  (Civil Process)
218-732-2519
Email


Minnesota
Vine System
The Minnesota State Victim Notification Service (VINE) is a service through which victims of crime can use the telephone or Internet to search for information regarding their offender’s custody status and register to receive telephone and e-mail notification when the offender’s custody status changes.
This service is brought to you by the Hubbard County Sheriff's Office. The VINE toll-free number for Minnesota VINE is
1-877-664-8463
or
Register online by clicking the link below

Minnesota Vine Website


For emergency assistance always dial 9-1-1
Reminder: If your conversation can begin with "This is not an emergency"; you should not be using the 911 line,
but should be calling 732-3331!
You could be preventing someone with a real emergency from getting help!