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143 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN, 55604
Cook County County can be found in the Minnesota area. Grand Marais – is the county seat. Cook County has a total population of 5398 and was formed in 1874.
Cook County County has a total area of 1,452 square miles. The zip codes in Cook County County are 55604, 55605, 55606, 55612, 55613, 55615.
Cook County Sheriff’s Office:
The Cook County Sheriff, Patrick S. Eliasen, is the head law enforcement officer in the Cook County county. You can reach him by calling 218-387-3030.
Address: 143 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, Minnesota, 55604, 55604, 55605, 55606, 55612, 55613, 55615.
Fax:
Phone: 218-387-3030
Cook County Arrest Warrants
Cook County Child Support Warrants
The Cook County County Department of Corrections, through the Sheriff of Cook County County, operates the Cook County Law Enforcement Center in Grand Marais, Grand Marais, Minnesota. Cook County Law Enforcement Center is one of the largest single-site county correctional facilities in the United States, holding up to 5,000 inmates daily and admitting up 78,000 pre-trial detainees each year. Cook County Law Enforcement Center sits on a 98-acre land with 12 divisions, 4 onsite Sheriff’s departments, a health services facility, 2 education departments, a dayroom, and privatized food service and Cook County Law Enforcement Center commissary. The Cook County Law Enforcement Center’s physical address is 143 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, MN, 55604.
Cook County Law Enforcement Center was constructed in 1890. By then, the Cook County Law Enforcement Center served less than 78 residents. Later in 1924, the population in Cook County County had grown, and so did crime rates.
By the 1960s, 60 of the inmates were county-sentenced individuals serving up to 4 years at the Cook County Law Enforcement Center.
Following criminal justice reforms, the Cook County County Department of Corrections merged county and city jails into one streamlined correctional facility. By 2015, the Cook County Law Enforcement Center could house up to 7,500 individuals.
Programs and Services
Cook County Law Enforcement Center serves as a central location where inmates undergo screening and classification before proceeding to Minnesota state prison. While Cook County Law Enforcement Center, they undertake various Cook County Law Enforcement Center inmate programs and services to facilitate their stay in Cook County Law Enforcement Center and incorporation back into their communities upon release:
- Individual in Custody Services at the Cook County Law Enforcement Center
All inmates at the Cook County Law Enforcement Center have access to legal services, supplies for ongoing needs, and literacy advancement.
- The Cook County County Sheriff’s Rehabilitative Programs
The Cook County County Sheriff’s Office runs inmate rehabilitation programs like Cook County Law Enforcement Center mental health transition, substance abuse control, religious and educational programs, Cook County Law Enforcement Center personal wellbeing enrichment programs, veteran services, and community support.
Complying with the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA)
Due to the high inmate capacity, families and friends of inmates at the Cook County Law Enforcement Center raise concerns about the safety of their loved ones while serving their sentences. In turn, Cook County Law Enforcement Center adheres to the PREA, a federal law with zero tolerance for sexual harassment or abuse of persons in locked-up facilities like city and county jails. The Cook County Law Enforcement Center works with the Rape Victim Advocates to provide discrete medical and legal assistance to any Cook County Law Enforcement Center inmate who is a victim of sexual abuse.
Contacts
If you need to get in touch with an Cook County Law Enforcement Center inmate or officer at the Cook County Law Enforcement Center, call at 218-387-3030, 218-387-3124 or fax at or fax218-387-3032.
Call the Cook County Law Enforcement Center any day of the week from 10.00 am to 9.30 pm.
Visit the FAQ section of the Cook County Law Enforcement Center official website for answers to common questions about the Cook County Law Enforcement Center, inmates, and services.
Cook County Sheriffs Department
Address: 143 Gunflint Trail, Grand Marais, Minnesota, 55604
Phone: 218-387-3030
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Visiting Hours
Tuesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday: 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.