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Justice Services Division
The Justice Services Division is a diverse unit responsible for many law
enforcement services including:
Civil Unit
The Civil Unit is responsible for providing timely service of legal court
documents such as:
- Domestic Abuse Orders for Protection
- Harassment Restraining Orders
- Orders for Seizure
- Mental Health Commitment Orders
The supervisor responsible for this unit is Sergeant Rick Kreyer,
763-323-5012.
For more information on civil process, go to
A
Guide to Civil Process for the Citizens of Anoka County on this Web
site.
Court Security Unit
The Court Security Unit is responsible for maintaining order and security
in the courthouse. The supervisor responsible for this unit is Sergeant Eric
Herschberger, 763-323-5013.
Prisoner Transport Unit
The Prisoner Transport Unit provides services as directed by court
orders, warrants, extraditions, medical appointments, and civil commitments.
The unit transports prisoners to court and medical facilities and travels to
prisons and jails around the state on warrant pick-ups, writs, etc. The unit
is also responsible for extradition of prisoners throughout the United
States.
The supervisor responsible for this unit is Sergeant Wayne Hunt,
763-323-5117.
Records Unit
The Records Unit is responsible for the collection and production of all
documents created during the course of criminal investigations. The unit
also has responsibility for entering and tracking lost and stolen property
through a state and national database known as the CJIS system. Items
entered into this system include:
- vehicles
- boats
- guns
- missing persons
- runaway juveniles
Request for copies of reports can be made at the Sheriff's Office now
located at 13301 Hanson Blvd. NW Andover, MN 55304. Our office hours are
8:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. You
may also call 763-323-5134.