Bossier City 24 Hour Booking Database

Bossier City 24 hour booking records come from two law enforcement agencies. The Bossier City Police Department runs the jail and city jail and handles arrests on local charges. Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office operates the parish detention center for felony cases and parish-level arrests. If you need to find an inmate who was recently booked in Bossier City, you can check both systems. The city police and the parish sheriff each maintain separate booking logs. Both agencies offer victim notification tools through LAVNS to help track inmate status and recent booking activity.

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Bossier City Quick Facts

68,000+ Population
Bossier Parish
BCPD Police Department
620 Benton Rd Police HQ

Bossier City Police 24 Hour Booking Records

The Bossier City Police Department is at 620 Benton Rd, Bossier City, LA 71111. Chief Shane McWilliams heads the department. BCPD handles all arrests within city limits and processes bookings at the Bossier City Jail. The jail holds people arrested on city ordinance violations and also serves as a temporary hold for felony arrests before those individuals are moved to the parish facility.

You can reach the Bossier City Jail at (318) 741-8629. That line handles questions about who is in jail at the jail, bond amounts, and booking status. The jail staff can tell you if an inmate was booked in the last 24 hours of jail bookings hours. They can also give you details about charges and when bond was set. If you want to check on an inmate who was just arrested, this is the fastest way to get answers.

The city jail processes bookings around the clock. Officers bring arrested individuals to the facility for intake, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and entering the inmate into the booking system. Ordinance violations and minor charges are usually handled entirely at the city level. More serious charges get transferred to the parish detention center after initial processing at the city facility.

Note: Felony holds at the Bossier City Jail are temporary before transfer to the parish detention center.

Bossier City 24 Hour Booking Contact

If you need to send mail to someone in custody at the Bossier City Jail, use the correct mailing address. All mail goes through a review process before it reaches the inmate. The address is: Inmate's Name, c/o Bossier City Jail, P.O. Box 6216, Bossier City, LA 71171-6216. Make sure you write the full name of the inmate you are trying to reach. Misspelled names or missing details can cause delays or returned mail.

Phone calls to the jail at (318) 741-8629 are the quickest way to check booking status. Staff can confirm whether an inmate is currently in custody at the facility. They can also let you know if the inmate has been transferred to the Bossier Parish jail or has already bonded out. Keep in mind that booking records are public under Louisiana law. You do not need to give a reason for asking.

Bossier City 24 Hour Booking LAVNS Search

Bossier City runs its own LAVNS portal for victim notification and inmate tracking. LAVNS stands for Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System. The Bossier City Police Department portal lets you search for inmates held at the city jail and register for custody alerts when their custody status changes.

The Bossier City LAVNS portal at bossierpd.lavns.org is free. You can look up inmates by name. The booking system shows booking dates, charges, and current custody status. If you register, you get notified by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. This is a useful tool for crime victims who want to stay informed about their case.

Bossier City LAVNS victim notification 24 hour booking search

The Bossier City Police LAVNS page shown above provides a booking search tool for the city jail population. It is updated as bookings and releases happen throughout the day.

Bossier Parish Booking Records

The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office also runs a separate LAVNS system for parish-level bookings. This covers arrests made by parish deputies and felony transfers from city jails across Bossier Parish. You can access the Bossier Parish LAVNS portal at bossier.lavns.org to search for inmates at the parish detention center.

The parish system works the same way as the city one. Search by name and get results showing charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. You can also register for inmate alerts. The parish jail holds people on more serious charges, including felonies and state violations. If someone was arrested in Bossier City on a felony charge, they will eventually show up in this parish system after being transferred from the city jail.

Bossier Parish LAVNS inmate search 24 hour booking records

The Bossier Parish LAVNS portal shown above lets you track inmates held at the parish level. It covers all of Bossier Parish, not just Bossier City arrests.

Note: The city and parish LAVNS systems are separate, so check both if you are not sure which agency made the arrest.

Bossier City Arrest Records and Louisiana Law

Booking records in Bossier City are public. Under La. R.S. 44:1, records of the arrest and booking of an inmate are public records. Anyone can request them from the Bossier City Police Department or the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office. You do not have to explain why you want them. The law is clear on this point.

Initial police reports are also public under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 228. However, some records tied to active investigations may be withheld under La. R.S. 44:3. Juvenile records are sealed under La. Ch.C. Art. 412. These rules apply across all of Louisiana, including Bossier City. If a record is denied, the agency must cite the specific exemption. Standard booking copy fees under Louisiana law range from $0.25 to $1.00 per record page.

How to Find Bossier City Booking Records

There are a few ways to get booking records in Bossier City. The fastest method for recent bookings is to call the jail at (318) 741-8629. For older records or formal booking records requests, contact the police department at 620 Benton Rd. You can also use the LAVNS portals to search online.

For statewide tools, the VINELink system lets you search for inmates across Louisiana. The Louisiana DPS&C offender locator covers people in state prison custody. Both tools are free to use and update regularly.

If you need certified booking copies of arrest records, you will pay more than the standard per-page fee. Contact the records division of whichever agency made the arrest. They can tell you the exact cost and how long it will take to process your request.

Bossier Parish 24 Hour Booking

Bossier City is in Bossier Parish. The parish sheriff handles felony bookings and runs the main detention center. For full parish-wide booking records and contact details, visit the Bossier Parish page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

These cities near Bossier City have their own booking information pages:

Shreveport is right across the Red River in Caddo Parish. The two cities share a metro area but use different law enforcement agencies. Monroe is about 100 miles east in Ouachita Parish and has its own sheriff's booking system.

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