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Iberville Parish Arrest Records

Arrest records are documents like arrest warrants, booking sheets, and jail inmate rosters that provide details of incarcerated individuals in Iberville Parish, Louisiana. They also provide information about the arrest, such as the location, date, and time it took place, the details of the arresting officer and agency, and the arrested individual's details, such as addresses, height, names, and contact information.

These records are created when law enforcement agencies like the police department and the Iberville Parish sheriff's office execute arrests using arrest warrants. These warrants provide legal authority to take someone into law enforcement custody for suspicion of guilt for a crime.

Arrest records are often included in criminal case documents from Iberville Parish court records. Records may also be accessible through official channels such as the sheriff's office or website and third-party platforms.

Are Arrest Records Public in Iberville Parish?

According to the Louisiana Public Records Law, Iberville Parish arrest records are public documents (Louisiana Revised Statutes Title 44). As such, these records are accessible to the public. Almost anyone may access general arrest information such as the arrested individual's name, the alleged charges, the arrest's basic facts, and the arresting officer's name.

However, state laws also provide for arrest records that are not publicly accessible. Such records include juvenile records, confidential or privileged information, investigative records beyond the initial arrest details, and motor vehicle crash investigation reports.

Iberville Parish Arrest Statistics

Iberville Parish arrest statistics may be publicly viewed on the FBI UCR web page. This website's data for the past two years reveals a total of 514 arrests for all other offenses. The county executed 335 arrests for simple assaults, 89 arrests for larceny, and 111 arrests for aggravated assault. There were 24 burglary arrests, 10 arrests for motor vehicle theft, two arrests for arson, and one arrest for robbery. The sheriff's office made one arrest for sex offenses and 17 arrests for non-forcible sex offenses.

Find Iberville Parish Arrest Records

Iberville Parish arrest records are maintained primarily by the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office, along with the state's Department of Public Safety and Corrections. These office records departments where requesters may mail or submit requests in person. Arrest records are generally public records and may be accessed by anyone using mail-in or walk-in requests at the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office located at:

Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office
58050 Meriam Street
Plaquemine, Louisiana 70764
Phone: (225) 687-5100

Records may also be accessed using online resources such as the Sheriff's Office's PUBLIC SAFETY SUITE PRO website, which may be used to look up warrants, inmates, and other records. Arrest records in criminal case documents may be accessed through the eClerks LA website. Simply load the website and select Iberville Parish to conduct a records search.

Iberville Parish Arrest Records vs. Criminal Records

Iberville Parish criminal records refer to criminal court case files, jail records, and arrest records. Criminal Records contain an individual's complete criminal profile and convictions, details of arrests, court trials, sentences, and jail or prison records, and a history of a person's interactions with law enforcement agencies and the criminal justice system. Government agencies like the courts and law enforcement agencies maintain these records.

Arrest records contain details of individuals in law enforcement custody and the circumstances of their arrest. These records provide details of the arrested individual, the arresting officer or agency, and the court where they will be arraigned. These records do not confirm guilt or liability for a crime, as they provide details of alleged crimes. Criminal Records may contain details that confirm guilt where there was a conviction for the offenses charged.

How Long Do Arrests Stay on Your Record?

Iberville Parish arrest records will be publicly available indefinitely on your records. This is because state laws or county regulations do not allow for the automatic removal of arrest records over time. However, Louisiana laws allow residents to expunge arrests from their public records. This is a legal order to public agencies to seal or remove parts of a person's records from public archives.

Individuals who qualify for this process must have no pending convictions, no pending investigations, and they must have satisfied the waiting period. You may get the petition form from the county courts and file your petition at the court jurisdiction where the arrest occurred or where your case was handled.

Iberville Parish Arrest Warrants

Iberville Parish arrest warrants are written orders issued by a judicial officer to direct law enforcement to detain an individual for suspicion of guilt for a crime. Arrest warrants are issued where there is probable cause, which is supported by facts that the person committed the crime. The law enforcement officer or a private citizen will write a complaint to a magistrate describing the nature of the offense, the date and location it occurred, the offender's details, and the injured party's details.

If probable cause is found, the magistrate will issue and sign the warrant. A defendant who fails to appear in court may also be issued a bench warrant for their arrest. Arrest warrants usually contain the designation of the offense alleged, the information or description of the person to be arrested, the date the warrant was issued, the Parish where it was issued, and the magistrate's official title and signature.

Do Iberville Parish Arrest Warrants Expire?

Iberville Parish arrest warrants do not expire as they are not issued with an expiration period. Thus, they become active after they are signed by a judge and will remain so until the suspect is in law enforcement custody, the statute of limitations is applied, or a judge recalls them. Iberville Parish arrest warrants are subject to statutes of limitations, which means the charges may become ineffective after a period of time.

After this period, law enforcement agencies may still execute the arrest, but the charges may not be pursued. Arrest Warrants generally remain active, where the crimes may still be charged in court, and the judge does not recall them.

Expunge Iberville Parish Arrest Records

Iberville Parish arrest records may be expunged according to Louisiana state laws. Expungement is a legal process that allows individuals who are qualified to seal or remove parts of their public records. To qualify for this process, the following conditions must be satisfied:

  • There are no pending criminal charges
  • All court costs and fines related to the case must have been paid
  • The waiting periods have been satisfied
  • The offense is eligible for expungement in Louisiana

Eligibility may also depend on the nature of the offense, as arrests without convictions are eligible for expungement immediately the statute of limitations expires. Misdemeanors are eligible for expungement after 5 years, while felonies are eligible for expungement after 10 years from the completion of the sentence, parole, or probation. Individuals who are qualified may start by obtaining the expungement forms from the Clerk of Court where the arrest or conviction occurred.

After filing the motion, serve the District Attorney's office and wait for the court to review the motion. The court may require hearings to properly decide the matter, which you should attend to stay informed on the case's progress. If the motion is granted, the court will issue an order for the expungement. Obtain this order for service on the relevant agencies that will retrieve your records and expunge the arrest information.

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