Search Iberia Parish 72 Hour Booking Records

Iberia Parish 72 hour booking records are kept by the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office in New Iberia. The sheriff runs a large jail that holds city, parish, state, and federal prisoners, with a capacity of 520. Booking data can be searched online through both the LAVINE statewide roster and the parish's own active inmate search portal. When someone gets arrested in Iberia Parish, their booking info goes into the system and is typically available within hours. Around 65 staff members work at the jail to process intake, manage records, and handle daily operations for the facility on Broken Arrow Road.

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Iberia Parish Quick Facts

72,600+ Population
New Iberia Parish Seat
16th Judicial District
3rd Circuit Court of Appeal

Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office

The Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office handles all booking and intake for the parish. The main office sits at 300 Iberia Street in New Iberia. The jail is at a separate location on Broken Arrow Road. Both facilities play a role in how 72 hour booking records get created and stored.

When law enforcement makes an arrest in Iberia Parish, the person is taken to the jail at 3618 Broken Arrow Road. Staff there handle fingerprinting, photos, and charge entry. This is when the booking record gets created. The jail holds inmates for the city of New Iberia, the parish, the state, and federal agencies. With a capacity of 520, it is one of the larger facilities in the region. About 65 employees keep things running day to day.

The sheriff's office website at iberiaso.org has info on jail operations and services. You can find bond details, visitation schedules, and contact numbers for the jail. The jail operations page covers rules, policies, and how to send mail or money to inmates.

The screenshot below shows the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office website, which links to jail operations and booking info.

Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office website for 72 hour booking records

From that site you can navigate to inmate search tools and find details about how the jail processes new bookings each day.

Main Office Iberia Parish Sheriff's Office
300 Iberia Street
New Iberia, LA 70560
Phone: (337) 369-3714
Jail 3618 Broken Arrow Road
New Iberia, LA 70560
Phone: (337) 369-2431
Capacity 520 prisoners
Website iberiaso.org

Online Search for 72 Hour Booking Records

Iberia Parish gives you two main ways to search booking records online. The first is the parish's own active inmate search portal. The second is the LAVINE statewide system.

The active inmate search at iberia-la.publiclogs.com lets you look up who is in the Iberia Parish jail right now. You can search by name or browse the full list. Results show the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond info. This tool is free and does not need an account.

LAVINE is the statewide roster system. Go to Iberia.LAVINE.org to see the Iberia Parish page. LAVINE pulls data from the jail and shows current inmates along with recent bookings. A green checkmark means you can sign up for VINE alerts through vinelink.com to get told when an inmate's custody status changes.

Both tools are public and free. The active inmate search is better for quick lookups. LAVINE is better if you want to track custody changes or need data from multiple parishes at the same time.

How to Request Iberia Parish Booking Records

Under La. R.S. 44:1, booking records in Louisiana are public records. Anyone can ask for them. You do not need to give a reason. The sheriff's office must respond to a written request within three business days under state law.

To get records in person, go to the main office at 300 Iberia Street. Bring a valid ID. Tell the clerk you want booking records and give them the name of the person or a date range. They can look it up and print what you need. Some records may have a small copy fee.

You can also call (337) 369-3714 for basic booking info over the phone. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what their charges are. For detailed records or certified copies, an in-person or written request works best.

Under La. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 230.1, a person who is arrested must be brought before a judge within 72 hours. This is the basis for the 72 hour booking window. If no charges are filed and no hearing takes place within that time, the person may be released. The booking record still exists even after release.

What Iberia Parish Booking Records Include

A typical booking record from Iberia Parish has the person's full name, date of birth, and booking date. Charges are listed along with the arresting agency. Bond amounts show up once a judge sets them. The record also notes if the person is still in jail or has been released.

Some records include physical details like height, weight, and race. Mugshots may be available through the online search tools. Keep in mind that a booking record is not a conviction. It just shows an arrest happened. The court system handles everything after that. You can check court records through the 16th Judicial District Court for case outcomes.

For state prison records, use the Louisiana DOC offender search at doc.la.gov. That covers people who have been sentenced and sent to a state facility. Parish jail records are separate from that system.

State Resources for Iberia Parish Records

Beyond the local tools, several state systems can help with booking lookups. The Louisiana State Police run background check services. The DOC offender search shows people in state prisons. And the court system at lasc.org connects to district court records across the state.

If you think a public records request has been wrongly denied, Louisiana has the Public Access Counselor under the state attorney general's office. They can help with disputes about access to booking records or other public documents. The state constitution, Article 12 Section 3, also backs up the right to access public records.

For crime victims, VINE alerts are a key tool. Sign up at vinelink.com or call 866-959-VINE (866-959-8463) to get notifications when an inmate in Iberia Parish is released or transferred. This service is free and runs around the clock.

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