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Travel Reference (MN)

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This Wiki Article is designed to help those Visiting Minnesota From out of state better organize their scanning...

Minnesota Scanning Laws

Long and short, the only legal ways to have a scanner in your vehicle is to either be a licensed Peace Officer or have a Mobile Monitor Permit Issued by the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. Hams may have Amateur Radio equipment modified to receive public safety bands, but they are not allowed to have a scanner without the BCA permit.

Interstates

I-90

I-94

I-494

I-694

I-35

I-35W

I-35E

Major Highways