Alexandria Booking Reports

Alexandria booking reports are held by the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office, which runs three detention centers in the area. As the ninth-largest city in Louisiana and the parish seat of Rapides Parish, Alexandria sees a steady flow of arrests processed through the sheriff's booking system. You can search for booking records online through the sheriff's inmate search tool, or call the jail to ask about a recent arrest. The Alexandria Police Department handles law enforcement in the city, but all bookings go through the parish sheriff's detention facilities. Most booking data is available the same day someone is processed into custody.

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Alexandria Quick Facts

45,000 Population
Rapides Parish
3 Detention Centers
9th Largest City

Where to Find Alexandria Booking Reports

The Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office is the main source for booking reports in Alexandria. Their office is at 700 Murray Street in Alexandria. You can call them at (318) 473-6700 to ask about recent bookings or to check on someone in custody. The sheriff runs all three detention centers that serve the Alexandria area, known as DC I, DC II, and DC III. Each facility processes arrests and creates booking records as part of intake.

Agency Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office
Address 700 Murray Street
Alexandria, LA 71301
Phone (318) 473-6700
Facilities Detention Center I, II, and III

The Alexandria Police Department also plays a role in arrest records for the city. APD officers make arrests in Alexandria, but once a person is taken to jail, the booking happens at a Rapides Parish detention center. That means the sheriff's office holds the booking report, not the police department. If you want to find a booking record for someone arrested in Alexandria, start with the parish sheriff.

Searching Alexandria Arrest Records Online

The Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office offers a comprehensive inmate search on their website. You can look up people held in any of the three detention centers. The search lets you find current inmates by name. Results show the charges, booking date, and facility where the person is held. This is the fastest way to check on a recent arrest in Alexandria without calling the jail or going in person.

Louisiana law supports public access to this type of data. Under Code of Criminal Procedure Article 228, booking records and booking information summaries must always be open for public inspection. That means the sheriff cannot refuse a request to view booking data. The law is clear on this point. It applies to every law enforcement agency in the state, and the Rapides Parish Sheriff follows the same rule.

You can also use the LAVNS system through VineLink to search for offenders in state and parish custody. LAVNS covers both state prison inmates and local jail inmates across Louisiana. The system gets updated every 24 hours. You can register to get alerts when someone's custody status changes, which is useful if you need to track a case in Alexandria.

Note: Online inmate search results may not show people who were recently released or transferred to another facility.

Booking Reports and Louisiana Law

Booking reports in Alexandria are public records under Louisiana's Public Records Act. RS 44:1 defines public records broadly. It covers all documents used in the conduct of public business. Booking logs fall under this rule. When the Rapides Parish Sheriff books someone into a detention center, that record is open to the public by default.

RS 44:3 adds more detail. It says that while some law enforcement records are exempt from public view, booking records and initial reports are not. Arrest records may stay closed until there is a final judgment, but the booking data itself is always public. This is an important distinction for anyone searching for records in Alexandria. You have a right to see the booking report even if the case is still open.

There are limits, though. Under RS 15:574.12, records of people in the custody of the Department of Public Safety and Corrections are confidential. The only public pieces are age, offense, date of conviction, length of sentence, and misconduct while in prison. This applies to state inmates, not to local jail bookings in Alexandria. Parish jail booking reports stay public under Article 228 and RS 44:1.

Alexandria Booking Records Access

The Louisiana DPS&C offender information page provides a way to search for people in state custody. This is helpful if someone arrested in Alexandria ends up in a state prison after conviction.

Louisiana offender search portal for Alexandria booking reports

The state offender search uses LAVNS, which tracks inmates across Louisiana. You can search by name, ID, or location. For local Alexandria jail bookings, the Rapides Parish Sheriff's inmate search is the better tool. The state portal works best for people who have been sentenced and moved to a state facility.

Alexandria Crime Data and Police Records

The Alexandria Police Department publishes certified crime data. The 2025 APD Crime Data report is available and covers arrest totals, crime trends, and other law enforcement stats for the city. This data can help put Alexandria booking reports in context. It shows how many arrests APD made and what types of offenses were most common.

APD also uses the Alex Connects app. Residents can download it on Apple or Android devices. The app lets you file complaints and get city updates. It is not a booking report tool, but it ties into how the city handles law enforcement contact with the public. If you have a concern about an arrest or police interaction in Alexandria, the app gives you a way to report it directly to the city.

For formal records requests, you can submit a written request to the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office. Under RS 44:1, public bodies must respond to records requests within three business days. If the sheriff needs more time, they must tell you why. You can ask for booking reports, arrest logs, and other records that fall under the public records law. Fees for copies vary, but the right to inspect records is free.

Getting Copies of Alexandria Arrest Records

You can get copies of booking reports from the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office in person or by mail. Walk-in requests are handled at 700 Murray Street in Alexandria. Bring a valid ID. Tell the staff which record you need. They can look it up by name or booking date. You may need to pay a small fee for printed copies.

Mail requests work too. Write a letter that includes the full name of the person, date of birth if you know it, and the approximate date of the arrest. Send it to the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office at 700 Murray Street, Alexandria, LA 71301. Include a return envelope and any fees the office requires. Call ahead at (318) 473-6700 to confirm what the current copy fees are before you send your request.

The Louisiana State Police BCII office handles state-level criminal history checks. A state background check costs $31 and covers arrests across Louisiana. But this is different from a booking report. Background checks go through an authorization process and are not available for personal use. For a simple booking report from an Alexandria arrest, the parish sheriff is the right source.

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Rapides Parish Booking Reports

Alexandria is in Rapides Parish, and all jail bookings in the city go through the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office. For full details on the parish sheriff, detention facilities, fees, and other booking report resources, visit the Rapides Parish page.

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