Access Livingston Parish 24 Hour Booking

Livingston Parish 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in the town of Livingston. This fast-growing parish east of Baton Rouge handles a high volume of arrests and provides an online booking jail roster through the sheriff's website. Whether you need to check on a recent arrest or look up someone currently in custody, multiple options are available in Livingston Parish. This page covers how to search for booking data, contact the jail, and understand the public records law covering bookingss that apply.

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Livingston Parish Quick Facts

142,000+ Population
Livingston Parish Seat
21st Judicial District
Online Roster Booking Access

Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office 24 Hour Booking

The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office is at 20180 Iowa Street in Livingston. The main phone line is (225) 686-2241. The department handles patrol, investigations, corrections, and all public records for the parish. Every arrest made in Livingston Parish gets booked through the sheriff's detention center, where staff create the booking record.

Livingston Parish has grown rapidly over the past two decades. The population now exceeds 142,000, making it one of the larger parishes in the state. That growth means more law enforcement activity and more booking records generated each year. The sheriff's office has adapted by offering an online booking jail roster through its website. This roster shows current inmates, their charges, booking dates, and bond amounts. It updates regularly and is free to use.

All booking records in Livingston Parish are public under La. R.S. 44:1. You can access them online, by phone, or in person at the sheriff's office.

Main Office Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office
20180 Iowa St
Livingston, LA 70754
Phone: (225) 686-2241
Online Roster Available through sheriff's website

Livingston Parish Online 24 Hour Booking Search

The sheriff's website hosts a jail roster that lists all current inmates in Livingston Parish. You can search by name and view each person's charges, booking date, and bond information. The roster is free and does not require registration. It is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest without calling anyone.

The online roster covers the parish detention center. It shows inmates who have been booked and are still in custody. Once someone is released on bond or transferred to a state facility, they may drop off the jail roster. For historical booking records, you would need to contact the sheriff's office directly. The roster is a snapshot of who is in jail right now, not a permanent archive of every arrest.

Note: The online roster may take a few hours to reflect a brand-new booking.

Livingston Parish 24 Hour Booking Record Resources

While the sheriff's website is the go-to for current inmates, the VINELink system also covers Livingston Parish. VINELink lets you search for offenders and sign up for custody alerts across Louisiana.

VINELink custody notification system for Livingston Parish 24 hour booking records

VINELink is particularly useful if you want to be notified when an inmate's custody status changes. The system sends alerts by phone, email, or text. It is free and works for any parish in Louisiana, including Livingston. Between the sheriff's online roster and VINELink, you have two solid online tools for tracking booking data in Livingston Parish.

How to Find Livingston Parish Booking Data

Start with the online roster on the sheriff's website. Search by the inmate's last name. If they are currently in the Livingston Parish jail, the jail roster will show their booking details. This takes less than a minute and works from any device with a browser.

Phone calls are another good option. Call (225) 686-2241 and ask the detention center staff about the inmate by name. They can confirm custody status and share basic booking information. There is no charge for a phone inquiry. The staff are used to these calls and can answer quickly.

For printed copies, visit the sheriff's office at 20180 Iowa Street during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Standard copy record fees apply under Louisiana law. You can also submit a written request by mail. The office has to respond within five business days. Include the inmate's full name and any other identifying details you have, like date of birth or approximate arrest date.

Livingston Parish 24 Hour Booking Laws

La. R.S. 44:1 makes booking records in Livingston Parish public. The law says that all records made or kept by a public body are open for inspection. That includes arrest logs, booking sheets, and jail rosters. The sheriff's office posts the jail roster online, which goes beyond what the law strictly requires. Many parishes only provide records on request. Livingston Parish makes them available proactively.

Certain records are exempt under La. R.S. 44:3. Juvenile bookings are sealed. Records connected to ongoing investigations can be held back temporarily. But adult booking data stays open. If the sheriff's office denies a request, they have to explain why in writing and cite the specific exemption. You can challenge the denial in the 21st Judicial District Court.

State-level criminal histories are restricted under La. R.S. 15:587. The general public cannot get a full rap sheet from the Louisiana State Police. Local booking records are not subject to this rule. La. R.S. 15:588 allows anyone to check their own criminal history through the state police by submitting fingerprints.

Expungement of Livingston Parish Records

Under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 971, you can petition to have a Livingston Parish arrest record sealed if the charges were dismissed, not prosecuted, or led to acquittal. The petition is filed in the 21st Judicial District Court in Livingston. Certain misdemeanor convictions qualify after five years.

The expungement process removes the record from public booking searches. It does not destroy the record. Law enforcement can still access expunged records through internal systems. Court fees are required, and the booking process can take weeks to months depending on the court's schedule. Contact the district court clerk for the current forms and fee amounts.

Note: Expungement eligibility depends on the type of charge and the outcome of the case.

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Cities in Livingston Parish

Livingston is the parish seat, but Denham Springs is the largest city in the parish with a population around 10,000. Walker, Albany, and Springfield are other communities in the area. All arrests across Livingston Parish are processed at the sheriff's detention center. There are no separate city-level booking systems in the parish.

Nearby Parishes

Livingston Parish sits east of Baton Rouge and borders several other parishes. If the inmate you are looking for was arrested near a parish boundary, check these neighboring jails too.