Search Red River Parish 72 Hour Booking Records

Red River Parish 72 hour booking records come from the sheriff's office in Coushatta. This small parish in northwest Louisiana processes all bookings at its jail on East Carroll Street. The Red River Parish Sheriff's Office handles arrest records, booking logs, and inmate data for the area. There is no dedicated online inmate roster for the parish, so you will need to use statewide tools or contact the jail directly to check on recent bookings. The office staff can help with records requests by phone or in person during business hours.

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Red River Parish Quick Facts

~8,600 Population
Coushatta Parish Seat
39th Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Red River Parish Sheriff's Office 72 Hour Booking

The Red River Parish Sheriff's Office is where all booking records start. Every arrest in the parish gets processed at the jail in Coushatta. The booking staff logs each person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and physical description. A mugshot is taken at intake. All of this data makes up the 72 hour booking record.

You can call the sheriff's office at (318) 932-5753 to ask about a recent arrest. The fax number is (318) 932-4221 if you need to send a written request. Walk-in requests are also accepted at the office on East Carroll Street. The staff there can pull up booking records and provide copies if they are available.

The Red River Parish Detention Center is accredited by both the Louisiana Corrections Accreditation Commission and the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). That dual accreditation means the jail meets state and national standards for operations, record-keeping, and inmate care. It also means their booking procedures follow a set protocol, which helps keep records consistent and complete.

Sheriff's Office 615 East Carroll Street
Coushatta, LA 71019
Phone: (318) 932-5753
Fax: (318) 932-4221
Jail 615 East Carroll Street
Coushatta, LA 71019
Phone: (318) 932-5753

Red River Parish Arrest and 72 Hour Booking Data

In 2021, the Red River Parish jail admitted 281 males and 91 females. That comes to 372 total admissions for the year. The average daily population at the jail was 46 inmates. These numbers give you a sense of how many booking records the parish creates in a typical year.

Each admission creates a new booking entry. Some of those are new arrests. Others are people brought in on warrants or transferred from other facilities. Either way, the booking process is the same. The person gets processed, their info goes into the system, and a 72 hour booking record is created. For a parish with just 8,600 people, that is a fair amount of jail activity.

Keep in mind that not every booking leads to a long stay. Many people bond out within a day or two. The booking record still exists even after release. It becomes part of the permanent record at the sheriff's office.

Online Search Options for Red River Parish

Red River Parish does not have a dedicated online inmate roster or booking search on its own website. This is common for smaller parishes in Louisiana. But that does not mean you are out of luck. There are statewide tools that cover Red River Parish.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections maintains information on offenders across the state. You can check the DOC site for anyone who has been transferred to state custody after a booking in Red River Parish.

Louisiana Department of Corrections search page for Red River Parish 72 hour booking records

That page shows the Louisiana DOC portal where you can search for state inmates. If someone booked in Red River Parish was sentenced to state time, their record will appear there.

VINELink is another option. It lets you search for inmates by name and get custody status updates. You can also register to receive alerts when an inmate's status changes. VINE covers Red River Parish along with the rest of Louisiana. The service is free and runs around the clock.

For the most current booking info, a phone call to the jail remains the most reliable method. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody right now, what their charges are, and what the bond is set at.

How to Request 72 Hour Booking Records

You can request booking records from the Red River Parish Sheriff's Office in person, by phone, or by fax. Walk into the office at 615 East Carroll Street in Coushatta and ask the records clerk. They can pull up booking data by name or date. If you want copies, be ready to pay a small fee for printing.

Under La. R.S. 44:1, booking records in Louisiana are public records. That means any adult can request them. The sheriff's office has to respond to your request. If they deny it, they must give you a written reason. Most booking data is straightforward and gets released without any issues.

Louisiana law also requires a hearing within 72 hours of arrest. Under La. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 230.1, a judge must determine probable cause within that window. The booking record ties directly to this process. It documents when the person was brought in and what they were charged with, which sets the clock for that 72 hour deadline.

Legal Rights and 72 Hour Booking Access

Louisiana's Public Records Law is broad. It covers booking records, arrest logs, and jail rosters. The law says public records belong to the people. Government offices are custodians, not owners. That applies to the Red River Parish Sheriff's Office the same as any other agency in the state.

Some records do have exemptions. Juvenile booking records are not public. Sealed files and records tied to active investigations may also be withheld. But for standard adult arrests, the booking record is open. You do not need to explain why you want it or prove you have a specific reason.

If you run into trouble getting records, the Louisiana Attorney General's office can help. They handle complaints about public records access. You can also consult with a local attorney if you believe your request was wrongly denied.

State Resources for Red River Parish Records

VINELink is free and covers every parish in Louisiana. Search by name to find someone in custody at the Red River Parish jail. You can sign up for alerts that notify you by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released or moved. The Louisiana Department of Corrections has its own offender locator for people serving state sentences.

The 39th Judicial District Court handles criminal cases from Red River Parish. If an arrest leads to charges and a trial, the court records pick up where the booking record leaves off. You can check court filings to track what happened after the initial booking. These records are also public under Louisiana law.

Red River Parish sits in a rural part of the state between Shreveport and Natchitoches. The parish covers about 389 square miles. Law enforcement here includes the sheriff's office and the Coushatta Police Department. Both agencies process arrests through the parish jail system.

Nearby Parishes

If you are not sure where someone was booked, check the neighboring parishes. Each one keeps its own 72 hour booking records.

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