Richland Parish 72 Hour Booking

Richland Parish 72 hour booking records are managed by the sheriff's office in Rayville. Sheriff Gary Gilley oversees the detention operations that serve this northeast Louisiana parish of about 20,000 residents. The parish runs two separate detention centers, one for male inmates and one for female inmates, both located along Highway 15 outside of Rayville. If you need to check on a recent arrest or look up someone who was booked in Richland Parish, you have a few options including phone, in-person visits, and limited online tools.

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Richland Parish Quick Facts

~20,000 Population
Rayville Parish Seat
5th Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Richland Parish Sheriff 72 Hour Booking Records

The Richland Parish Sheriff's Office is your primary source for 72 hour booking records. The main office sits at 708 Julia Street, Room 113, in Rayville. You can reach them at (318) 728-2071 during regular hours. The fax line is (318) 728-6454. For email inquiries, contact jgraham@richlandso.org.

Sheriff Gary Gilley runs the office and the detention operations. Every person arrested in Richland Parish goes through the booking process at one of the two detention centers. The male facility is at 474 Highway 15 in Rayville, and you can call them directly at (318) 248-3057. The female facility is at 414 LA Highway 15, also in Rayville. Having two separate facilities is not common for a parish this size, but it allows the sheriff's office to manage the inmate population more effectively.

The booking process captures all the standard information. Name, date of birth, address, physical description, charges, bond amount, and a photograph all go into the record. This happens within hours of the arrest. The 72 hour booking record is what triggers the judicial review process under Louisiana law.

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

The screenshot above shows the Richland Parish Sheriff's Office website. You can find contact details, office info, and links to public safety resources there.

Sheriff's Office 708 Julia Street, Room 113
Rayville, LA 71269
Phone: (318) 728-2071
Fax: (318) 728-6454
Email: jgraham@richlandso.org
Male Detention Center 474 Highway 15
Rayville, LA 71269
Phone: (318) 248-3057
Female Detention Center 414 LA Highway 15
Rayville, LA 71269

Online Search for Richland Parish 72 Hour Booking

Richland Parish has limited online search options for booking records. The sheriff's office website does not appear to have a live inmate roster or booking log you can search from home. But there are two statewide tools that can help.

VINELink covers Richland Parish. You can search by name to find out if someone is currently in custody. VINE also lets you register for alerts. If you want to know when someone gets released or transferred, you can get a phone call, text, or email notification. The service is free and available at any time.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections has a specific facility page for Richland Parish.

Louisiana DOC Richland Parish facility information for 72 hour booking records

That page on the Louisiana DOC site shows facility details for Richland Parish. It can help you track someone who was booked locally and then moved to state custody.

For real-time booking info, calling the detention center at (318) 248-3057 is still the fastest route. The staff can confirm if someone is in custody and share basic booking details over the phone.

How to Request Booking Records in Richland Parish

Walk into the sheriff's office at 708 Julia Street in Rayville and ask for booking records. The records clerk can search by name or by date. You can also call, fax, or email your request. Written requests are a good idea if you want a paper trail of what you asked for and when.

Louisiana's Public Records Law under La. R.S. 44:1 gives every adult the right to access public records. Booking records fall under this law. The sheriff's office must respond to your request in a reasonable time. They can charge for copies, but they cannot charge you just for looking at the records.

Under La. Code Crim. Proc. Art. 230.1, every arrested person must have a probable cause hearing within 72 hours. The booking record is the foundation for that hearing. It proves when the arrest happened, what the charges were, and sets the deadline for judicial review. This is where the term "72 hour booking" comes from in Louisiana.

If the sheriff's office denies your records request, they have to tell you why in writing. You can then appeal to the Louisiana Attorney General or go to court. Most booking record requests get approved without any trouble, though.

What Happens During a Richland Parish Booking

When someone gets arrested in Richland Parish, they are transported to one of the two detention centers. Men go to the facility on Highway 15. Women go to the separate facility on LA Highway 15. The booking process starts as soon as they arrive.

First, the intake staff collects personal information. Name, date of birth, home address, and identifying marks. Then comes the mugshot and fingerprinting. The arresting officer's report gets attached to the booking record along with the formal charges. A bond amount may be set based on the charge type and a standard bond schedule. For more serious charges, a judge sets the bond at the first court appearance.

The whole process creates the 72 hour booking record. That record stays in the system even after the person is released. It becomes a permanent part of the parish's arrest history. Anyone can request a copy later on under Louisiana public records law.

State Resources for Richland Parish

VINELink is free and works for all Louisiana parishes including Richland. Use it to search for inmates and set up custody alerts. The Louisiana DOC Richland Parish page has facility info and can help track offenders who moved to state prison after their initial booking.

The 5th Judicial District Court serves Richland Parish for criminal cases. After a booking, if the district attorney files charges, the case moves into the court system. Court records pick up where booking records leave off. You can follow a case from the initial arrest through sentencing by checking both the sheriff's records and the court files.

Richland Parish sits in the northeast corner of Louisiana. The parish covers about 564 square miles of mostly rural land. Rayville is the largest town and serves as both the parish seat and the hub for law enforcement operations. Local police departments may make arrests, but all bookings go through the parish detention system.

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