Shreveport 72 Hour Booking

Shreveport 72 hour booking records are available through two main sources. The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office publishes a dedicated 72 hour booking report that lists all arrests from the past three days. The City of Shreveport also posts its own jail booking reports. Both are free to view online. Shreveport sits in Caddo Parish, so the parish sheriff handles most detention and booking at the parish level while the city runs a separate lockup for some arrests. This guide breaks down how to find recent Shreveport booking records from both systems.

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Caddo Parish 72 Hour Booking Report

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office offers a specific tool called the 72 Hour Booking Report. You can find it at caddocountysheriff.com/weekly-booking-report. This report shows every person booked into the Caddo Parish jail in the last 72 hours. It includes mugshots, charges, booking dates, and bond information.

To use it, just go to the page and click the download button. The system creates a printable list you can save as a PDF. It also shows people who were released within the past 72 hours, not just those still in custody. That is a feature you do not see in every parish. Most jail rosters only show current inmates, but Caddo includes recent releases too. This makes it one of the better 72 hour booking tools in the state for Shreveport area searches.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's website has a page dedicated to the 72 hour booking report, which covers all recent Shreveport and Caddo Parish arrests.

Shreveport 72 hour booking Caddo Parish report

The report refreshes regularly and can be downloaded at any time of day for free.

Shreveport City Jail Booking Reports

The City of Shreveport runs its own jail for some city-level arrests. Booking reports from the Shreveport City Jail are posted on the city's website. These cover arrests made by the Shreveport Police Department that are held at the city jail rather than transferred to the parish facility.

Not every arrest stays at the city jail. Felony cases and more serious charges usually get transferred to the Caddo Parish system. But for misdemeanors and city ordinance violations, the Shreveport City Jail may hold the person and process the booking there. If you cannot find someone on the Caddo Parish report, check the city booking reports next. Between the two, you should be able to find any Shreveport 72 hour booking record.

Note: The city and parish systems are separate, so you may need to check both to get a full picture.

Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office for Shreveport

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for Shreveport at the parish level. The office is at 501 Texas Street in downtown Shreveport. You can call them at 318-677-5254 for booking questions.

Agency Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office
Address 501 Texas Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone (318) 677-5254
Website caddosheriff.org

The sheriff's office also has an inmate lookup tool on its main site. This is different from the 72 hour report. The regular inmate lookup shows everyone currently in custody at the Caddo Parish jail. It also shows people released in the last 72 hours. Under La. R.S. 44:1, these booking records are public documents. Anyone can view them without stating a reason.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office runs all parish-level detention and booking for the Shreveport area.

Shreveport 72 hour booking Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office

You can reach the office by phone or walk in during regular business hours to ask about recent booking records.

LAVNS and VINE for Shreveport Bookings

The Caddo Parish LAVNS portal is a third way to search for Shreveport booking data. LAVNS stands for Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System. It pulls live data from the Caddo Parish jail and updates throughout the day. You can search by name or booking number.

LAVNS also lets you sign up for alerts. If someone is released or transferred, you get a call, text, or email. The VineLink national system connects to the same data. Both are free. This is helpful if you want to track an inmate's status over time rather than just doing a one-time search. Criminal history records through Louisiana State Police cost $26 per record check if you need something more formal than what the free tools show.

Shreveport 72 Hour Booking Legal Info

Under Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure Article 230.1, anyone arrested in Shreveport must see a judge within 72 hours. This hearing is the initial appearance where the court reviews probable cause. If the state does not bring the arrested person to court in time, they can seek release from custody.

Under La. R.S. 44:32, the custodian of records must provide public documents within three business days of a request. The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office is the custodian for all booking records at the parish jail. Online roster searches are free. If you need physical copies, call the office to ask about fees. The Shreveport City Jail booking reports shown on the city website are free to view as well.

The Caddo Parish system shows mugshots along with booking data, giving you a visual confirmation of the person listed in the Shreveport 72 hour booking records.

Shreveport 72 hour booking city reports

Mugshots and booking photos are considered public records in Louisiana and can be viewed through the sheriff's site.

Caddo Parish 72 Hour Booking Records

Shreveport is the parish seat of Caddo Parish. All parish-level bookings go through the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office. For the full parish page with more details on fees, records requests, and the LAVNS portal, visit the Caddo Parish page.

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Nearby Cities With Booking Records

Bossier City sits just across the Red River from Shreveport in Bossier Parish. It has its own sheriff and booking system. If someone was arrested on the Bossier side, you will need to search the Bossier Parish records instead. Shreveport and Bossier City form a metro area, so people sometimes get booked in the wrong parish's system depending on where the arrest took place.

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