New Orleans 72 Hour Booking Records

New Orleans 72 hour booking records show who was booked into the Orleans Justice Center in the past three days. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all booking data for the city. You can search for a detainee by name on the OPSO website at no cost. New Orleans and Orleans Parish share the same lines, so one system holds all arrest and booking info for the whole area. The detainee search tool shows charges, bond amounts, and court dates for each person held at the jail. This page walks through how to look up recent bookings and get the records you need in New Orleans.

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New Orleans Quick Facts

383,000 Population
Orleans Parish
~1,438 Jail Capacity
800-1,200 Avg Daily Pop

New Orleans 72 Hour Booking Search Online

The fastest way to find New Orleans booking records is through the OPSO Detainee Search. This free tool lets you look up any person held at the Orleans Justice Center. You just need a first and last name to start your search. The results show the booking date, charges, bond amount, housing location, and next court date for each match.

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office runs the Detainee Search portal on its main site. It pulls live data from the jail system. The search covers all current detainees and those who were booked or released in the past few days. This is the most direct way to check if someone was arrested in New Orleans within the last 72 hours. You do not need to make an account or pay a fee to use it. Just type the name and hit search.

The OPSO online portal shows a list of booking records from the Orleans Justice Center, which is the main jail for all of New Orleans.

New Orleans 72 hour booking detainee search portal

The search results give you key details about each detainee, such as what they were charged with and how much their bond is set at. You can click a name to see the full record, which includes the arresting agency and case number.

Orleans Justice Center Booking Info

The Orleans Justice Center is where all New Orleans booking records are made. It sits at 2800 Gravier Street. The jail opened in 2015 to take the place of the old Orleans Parish Prison. It can hold about 1,438 people, and the daily count runs from 800 to 1,200 on most days. When someone is arrested in New Orleans, they are brought here to be booked and held until bond is posted or a judge sets them free.

Agency Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office (OPSO)
Address 2800 Gravier Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone (504) 202-9339
Jail Phone (504) 827-8563
Email recordroom@opso.us
Website opso.gov

The facility runs under a consent decree from 2013. That agreement sets rules for how the jail must house people, give medical care, and keep safe conditions. Under Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure Article 230.1, anyone arrested in New Orleans must have a first court hearing within 72 hours of arrest. If the state does not bring them before a judge in that time, the person may ask to be released.

Note: The Temporary Detention Center at 3000 Perdido Street also holds some people for short stays.

LAVNS for New Orleans Booking Records

LAVNS stands for Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System. It is a statewide tool that tracks inmates in all parish jails and state prisons. New Orleans booking data feeds into this system too. You can use the Orleans Parish LAVNS portal to look up a person by name or booking number and see their custody status.

One thing that sets LAVNS apart is the alert feature. You can sign up to get a call or text when an inmate's status changes. That means if someone gets released from the Orleans Justice Center, LAVNS will let you know. You can reach the LAVNS phone line at 866-528-6748 any time of day. The VineLink national system also connects to New Orleans booking data and works the same way.

The Orleans Parish LAVNS portal gives you another way to check recent New Orleans 72 hour booking records outside the main OPSO site.

New Orleans 72 hour booking LAVNS portal

Both the LAVNS and OPSO systems pull from the same jail data, so the info should match. If you want real-time alerts, LAVNS is the better pick. If you just need a quick name search, the OPSO Detainee Search is more direct.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in New Orleans

When police arrest someone in New Orleans, they bring the person to the Orleans Justice Center for booking. The booking process creates a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting agency, and a photo. This data goes into the jail system right away.

Under Louisiana law, the state must bring the arrested person before a judge within 72 hours. This is sometimes called the 72-hour hearing or initial appearance. La. CCP Art. 230.1 sets out this rule. If the person does not see a judge in that time, they have grounds to seek release. The 72 hour booking record is the document that starts this clock. It proves when someone was taken into custody and what they were charged with at the time of arrest. The Orleans Parish Criminal District Court handles these hearings in New Orleans.

Under Louisiana's Public Records Law, La. R.S. 44:1, booking records are public. Anyone can ask to see them. You do not need to be related to the arrested person or give a reason for your request. The OPSO makes most of this data free to view on its website.

New Orleans Booking Records by Phone or In Person

Not all searches need to be done online. You can call the OPSO records room at (504) 202-9339 during business hours. Have the person's full legal name and date of birth ready. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what they were booked for, and what their bond is set at.

If you want to visit in person, go to the records office at 2800 Gravier Street. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. You can request copies of booking records there. You can also email recordroom@opso.us with a written records request. Under La. R.S. 44:32, the custodian of records must make public documents available within three business days. Electronic copies are often free. Physical copies may cost a small fee for reproduction.

Note: Bring a valid photo ID when you visit the records office or the jail.

Statewide 72 Hour Booking Tools

If you are not sure where someone was booked in Louisiana, there are state tools that can help. The Louisiana Department of Corrections offender locator tracks people who have been moved to state prisons. It does not show people still in parish jails, but it is useful if the person has been transferred from the Orleans Justice Center.

The statewide VINE system at vinelink.com searches across all Louisiana jails, so you can check New Orleans booking records along with every other parish at the same time. The Louisiana DOC website also has links to background check forms and records requests for state-level cases. These resources work as a backup if the OPSO site is down or you need to search more than one parish.

Legal Help With New Orleans Booking Records

If you or someone you know was booked in New Orleans and needs legal help, there are free and low-cost options. Southeast Louisiana Legal Services covers the New Orleans area and handles criminal defense referrals for people who qualify based on income. The Louisiana Law Help site has guides on what to do after an arrest and how to find a lawyer.

The New Orleans Bar Association runs a referral line that can match you with a criminal defense attorney. You can also try the Louisiana State Bar Association's statewide referral service. If the person booked at the Orleans Justice Center cannot afford a lawyer, the Orleans Public Defenders office will be assigned to the case at the 72-hour hearing. The court sets this up automatically for anyone who qualifies. Being booked does not mean a conviction. Everyone is presumed innocent until a court says otherwise.

Orleans Parish 72 Hour Booking Records

New Orleans and Orleans Parish are one and the same. All booking records go through the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office and the Orleans Justice Center. For more details on the parish system, fee schedules, and related records, check the full Orleans Parish page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Several cities near New Orleans have their own booking systems. Metairie and Kenner are just west of New Orleans in Jefferson Parish. Marrero and Terrytown sit on the West Bank, also in Jefferson Parish. Slidell is across Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish. LaPlace is about 30 miles west in St. John the Baptist Parish. Each of these cities falls under its own parish sheriff for booking and detention.

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