West Feliciana Parish 72 Hour Booking Records

West Feliciana Parish 72 hour booking records are kept by the West Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Brian Spillman. The parish detention center in St. Francisville processes all local arrests, and booking data is made available to the public through VINELink. With a population of about 15,400, West Feliciana is one of the smaller parishes in Louisiana, but the booking process follows the same state rules as every other parish. You can check who is in custody right now by using the free online tools or by calling the sheriff's office directly.

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West Feliciana Parish Quick Facts

St. Francisville Parish Seat
~15,400 Population
20th Judicial District
1st Circuit Court of Appeal

West Feliciana Sheriff and 72 Hour Booking

Sheriff Brian Spillman heads the West Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office. The office handles law enforcement for the entire parish, including the towns of St. Francisville, Bayou Sara, and Bains. When someone gets arrested in West Feliciana, they are brought to the parish detention center for processing. Staff take the person's photo, fingerprints, and personal details. They log the charges and enter everything into the jail management system.

The sheriff's office is at 4834 Feliciana Street in St. Francisville. You can reach them by phone at (225) 635-3241 for general questions. The jail line is (225) 784-3158. If you need to send a fax, the number is (225) 784-3150. For mail, use P.O. Box 1844, St. Francisville, LA 70775.

Under Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure Article 230.1, anyone who is arrested and booked must appear before a judge within 72 hours. This is the probable cause hearing. The judge reviews the charges and decides if there was enough reason for the arrest. If 72 hours pass with no hearing, the person may be released. This rule is why booking records are sometimes called "72 hour booking" records.

Sheriff's Office 4834 Feliciana Street, St. Francisville, LA 70775
Phone: (225) 635-3241
Mailing Address P.O. Box 1844, St. Francisville, LA 70775
Jail Phone (225) 784-3158
Fax (225) 784-3150
Sheriff Brian Spillman

The sheriff's office is the sole law enforcement agency in the parish. There is no separate police department for St. Francisville. All arrests, warrant service, and patrol work run through the sheriff's office.

Search West Feliciana Booking Records Online

The main way to check West Feliciana Parish 72 hour booking records online is through VINELink. This is a free service that lets you look up inmates by name. It covers all Louisiana parishes, including West Feliciana. You can find it at the link below.

The VINELink portal shows current custody status for people booked into the West Feliciana Parish detention center.

VINELink search portal for West Feliciana Parish 72 hour booking records

After running a search on VINELink, you can see the person's name, custody status, and the facility holding them. You can also sign up for alerts. If the person is released, moved, or has any change in status, VINELink sends you a notice by phone, email, or text. The service runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no cost to use it.

Because West Feliciana is a smaller parish, it does not run its own LAVNS roster page like some larger parishes do. VINELink is the go-to tool for online searches here. If VINELink does not show the person you are looking for, call the jail at (225) 784-3158 and ask staff to check. They have real-time access to the booking system and can confirm if someone is in custody.

West Feliciana Booking Records and Public Access

Louisiana law makes booking records public. Under La. R.S. 44:1, records made or kept by public bodies are open to inspection by any person. Booking records fall under this law. The sheriff's office is the custodian of these records in West Feliciana Parish.

To get copies, you can visit the office at 4834 Feliciana Street in St. Francisville during business hours. Bring a valid ID. Ask for the booking record by name and date. Staff will pull the file and let you see it. If you want paper copies, there may be a small fee to cover the cost of printing. Call ahead at (225) 635-3241 to confirm current fees.

You can also send a written request by mail. Address it to the West Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office at P.O. Box 1844, St. Francisville, LA 70775. Include the full name of the person, approximate date of arrest, and your return address. The custodian must respond within three business days under state law.

Some records are exempt. Juvenile arrest records, sealed records, and expunged records are not available to the general public. Active investigation files may also be withheld until the case is closed. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the district court or contact the Louisiana Attorney General's office for help.

How 72 Hour Booking Works in West Feliciana

The booking process starts when a deputy brings an arrested person to the detention center. Staff take a mugshot and record the person's name, date of birth, height, weight, and other identifying details. They log the charges and any warrants. The booking record is created at this point.

Within 72 hours of the arrest, the person must go before a judge. This is not a trial. It is a probable cause determination. The judge looks at the arrest report and decides if there was enough evidence to justify the arrest. If the judge finds probable cause, the case moves forward. If not, the person may be released.

West Feliciana Parish falls in the 20th Judicial District. Cases go through the 20th Judicial District Court in St. Francisville. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeal in Baton Rouge handles appeals from this district. Bond hearings happen at the initial appearance or shortly after. Bond amounts depend on the charges and the person's criminal history.

After booking, the person can post bond if the charges allow it. Cash bonds and surety bonds through a bail bondsman are both options. Some charges, like first-degree murder, may not have bond set at all. Once bond is posted, the jail processes the release. This can take a few hours depending on how busy the facility is.

Other Ways to Find West Feliciana Booking Data

Beyond VINELink and the sheriff's office, there are a few more options. The Louisiana Department of Corrections runs an offender search at doc.louisiana.gov that covers people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone was booked in West Feliciana but later transferred to a state facility, the DOC database will show them.

Court records from the 20th Judicial District are another source. After someone is booked, the court creates its own file for the case. These records show charges, hearing dates, plea deals, and sentences. They may not be searchable online for West Feliciana, but you can visit the clerk of court's office in St. Francisville to look them up.

The Louisiana State Police runs a sex offender registry that is public. If you are looking for someone who was booked on a sex offense, the registry at lsp.org may have additional details including current address and compliance status.

Nearby Parishes

West Feliciana Parish borders several other parishes. If you are not sure where someone was booked, check these nearby parishes as well.

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