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Beauregard Parish Arrest Records

In Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, arrests are usually made when someone is thought to be breaking the law or committing a crime. If law enforcement officials have a warrant or probable cause to believe that a crime is in progress or has been committed, they can make an arrest. The Beauregard Parish Jail is the primary detention center in the area and is usually where inmates detained in Beauregard Parish are kept.

The Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office creates arrest records, which record the specifics and circumstances of an arrest. These documents are frequently included in more extensive public archives, such as the Beauregard Parish Court Records, which contain hearings, judgments, and case filings. These documents are necessary to maintain openness and inform the public about court cases in the parish. They also assist with background checks, investigations, and court-related legal procedures.

Are Arrest Records Public in Beauregard Parish?

Yes, Beauregard Parish arrest records are regarded as public records under the Louisiana Public Records Law (RS 44:A(1)-2(a)). However, for several reasons, the law excludes some parts of these data from being considered public records. According to RS 44:3 A(1)–8(d), these private documents consist of the following:

  • Documents that federal or state seals protect.
  • Documents related to ongoing criminal cases
  • Documents that reveal the identity of a private information source
  • Documents that provide security protocols, investigation training materials, and investigative methods
  • The documentation of an individual's arrest, aside from the report of the officer or officers investigating a complaint, continues until a court of competent jurisdiction issues a final conviction or accepts a guilty plea
  • Documents that reveal an undercover police officer's identity
  • Records of Juvenile Arrests

What Do Public Arrest Records Contain?

According to the Louisiana Public Records Act RS 44:3(4(b)(i-vii)), the following information is contained in a Beauregard Parish public arrest record:

  • A detailed account of the suspected offense, including any pertinent information as decided by the law enforcement organization.
  • Unless otherwise restricted or shielded by federal or state law, the name and identity of any individual who witnesses is charged with or is arrested for the alleged offense.
  • The claimed offense's time and date.
  • Where the alleged offense occurred.
  • The property involved.
  • The automobiles in question.
  • The names of the detectives.

Beauregard Parish Arrest Statistics

Beauregard Parish does not currently have any recent arrest data specific to it. The only arrest data available is for the entire state of Louisiana.

Find Beauregard Parish Arrest Records

The Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office and other local law enforcement organizations are where arrest records are primarily kept. The administration maintains an inmate roster of those incarcerated at Beauregard Parish Jail on its website. To find information about charges, booking dates, and bond amounts, users can search by name or look through recent reservations. To view arrest records, interested parties may also visit the Criminal Division/Jail office at 412 Bolivar Bishop Dr., DeRidder, LA 70634.

The public can access criminal index records online through the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Court's Office. To view these records, users must first register and log in. To see documents, interested parties can also visit the office at 200 West Second Street, DeRidder, Louisiana 70634, or give (337) 463-8595 a call.

Louisiana's Department of Public Safety and Corrections provides an online offender finder service that enables searches for state-level arrest records for those now housed in state prisons. This makes tracking transfers from parish to state custody easier. Although users can see records as guests, registration is necessary for complete access, which shows the user's ID number and date of birth.

The Bureau of Prisons provides an online inmate directory where interested parties can view arrest information for individuals detained in federal prisons. The search criteria are the BOP number or the inmate's name.

Free Arrest Record Search in Beauregard Parish

The Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office website, which includes an inmate roster and information on recent bookings, is one of the free sites for looking up arrest records in Beauregard Parish. The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections offers a free offender search tool for state-level inmate records. As stated in the preceding sections, these resources are freely accessible.

Additional methods for searching arrest records may be available on third-party websites, such as public record databases and background check platforms. These websites frequently compile information from Beauregard Parish and other authorities. Users should be cautious, though, as third-party platforms might impose fees or display erroneous or out-of-date information. Records should always be checked with official sources.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

Unless expunged, arrest records in Beauregard Parish typically stay on a person's record for an indefinite amount of time. Under Louisiana law, there are specific situations in which a petition for expungement may be made, including when charges are dropped, a person is found not guilty, or a waiting period has passed after the completion of a sentence for a particular offense. Waiting periods for qualified misdemeanors and non-violent crimes range from five to ten years, depending on the seriousness of the offense. Arrests that are not erased will be included in a person's criminal history and can be viewed by courts, law enforcement, and other organizations.

Expunge Beauregard Parish Arrest Records

Article 971-995 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure governs the expungement of arrest records in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana. It lays out the requirements for eligibility and the procedure for sealing or deleting records. Expungement prevents the public from accessing documents, but it permits police enforcement and specific authorized entities to do so.

The circumstances surrounding the arrest and the type of conduct determine eligibility for expungement. Those who were acquitted or whose charges were dropped may immediately pursue expungement. After a five-year waiting period, if they have no more crimes during that time, those with non-violent misdemeanor offenses are eligible (CCRP 977). The waiting time is ten years for non-violent felony convictions, with the same requirement that no further convictions be made (CCRP 978). Some first-time offenses, such as some DUIs, may qualify under certain conditions, but violent felonies, sex offenses, and significant drug-related offenses are not eligible for expungement.

Getting pertinent arrest and court records is the first step in the expungement procedure. A motion for expungement must be submitted to the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Court along with a filing cost, typically not exceeding $550, though applicants who are too poor may be exempt from paying the fee. A judge reviews the motion once it is filed, and agencies like the District Attorney's Office are informed so they can challenge the request. The record is sealed after approval, limiting public access while guaranteeing that law enforcement and authorized organizations can still access it for designated purposes.

Beauregard Parish Arrest Warrant Search

An arrest warrant is a formal document issued by a judge or magistrate in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, permitting law enforcement officials to arrest a certain person. Article 202-210 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure (CCRP) governs the issue and execution of arrest warrants.

With or without a warrant, law enforcement officials can conduct arrests (CCRP 213). If a criminal is committed in front of an officer or there is reasonable suspicion that a felony has been committed, a warrantless arrest is appropriate. However, officers usually ask the court for an arrest warrant when a case needs more investigation. An officer must provide a judge or magistrate with an affidavit proving probable cause to obtain a warrant. The evidence linking the suspect to the alleged offense is described in this affidavit (CCRP 202).

According to CCRP 203, specific details like the following must be included in an arrest warrant:

  • Name of the defendant.
  • An explanation of the offense.
  • The issuing date and location.
  • The issuing authority's title and signature.
  • Whatever bail sum may be necessary.

These specifics guarantee the warrant's legality and enforceability.

Beauregard Parish residents can make inquiries about active warrants by visiting the local Clerk of Court or the Sheriff's Office. Although warrant information is normally not given over the phone, case-related details may be accessible online through court record search databases or public records. If someone suspects or verifies that they are the subject of an arrest warrant, they should seek legal advice.

Do Beauregard Parish Arrest Warrants Expire?

Arrest warrants in Beauregard Parish typically never expire. They stay in effect until the person is caught, the warrant is settled, or the issuing court revokes it. The status of a warrant may be impacted by things like judicial decisions, administrative mistakes, or modifications to the statute of limitations for the underlying offense.

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