Search Bossier Parish Booking Reports

Bossier Parish booking reports are managed by the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office under Sheriff Julian C. Whittington. The parish runs a comprehensive inmate lookup system that lets you search for booking records online. Bossier Parish sits in northwest Louisiana across the Red River from Shreveport and is one of the more populated parishes in the region. The sheriff operates multiple detention facilities and provides public access to booking data through an online search tool. This guide covers how to find Bossier Parish booking reports, what the records contain, and where to go for help with arrest record searches.

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Bossier Parish Quick Facts

131,556 Population
Benton Parish Seat
26th Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office Records

The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office has its main office at 204 Burt Boulevard in Benton. Sheriff Julian C. Whittington oversees all law enforcement and corrections operations in the parish. The office runs multiple facilities for housing inmates. The Maximum Security Facility sits at 2965 Old Plain Dealing Road in Plain Dealing. The Medium Security Facility is at 3213 Old Plain Dealing Road. Both facilities handle inmates booked through Bossier Parish.

When someone is arrested in Bossier Parish, they get booked at one of these facilities. Staff create a booking report during intake. It captures the person's name, charges, bond amount, and other arrest facts. These records are public under Louisiana law. You can request them at any time without giving a reason. The sheriff's office also offers Clerk Connect for accessing court records tied to cases that have moved beyond the booking stage.

Bossier Parish handles a high volume of bookings each year. The parish has over 131,000 residents and includes the city of Bossier City, which adds significant urban activity to the area. The sheriff's office staff are used to handling records requests from the public.

Sheriff's Office Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office
204 Burt Boulevard
Benton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 965-2203
Max Security Facility 2965 Old Plain Dealing Road
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Phone: (318) 326-4005
Medium Security Facility 3213 Old Plain Dealing Road
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Phone: (318) 326-4400
Clerk of Court 204 Burt Blvd.
Benton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 965-2336

Bossier Parish Online Inmate Lookup

Bossier Parish stands out among Louisiana parishes for its online inmate lookup system. The Bossier Parish Sheriff's website provides a search tool where you can look up current inmates by name. This makes it easy to check if someone was recently booked, see their charges, and find out their bond status. The system covers inmates across all Bossier Parish detention facilities.

Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office website for booking reports and inmate search

The screenshot above shows the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office homepage. From here you can access the inmate lookup tool and other services. The Clerk Connect system is also available through the website for court record searches. This is one of the more complete online record systems you will find in Louisiana at the parish level.

Beyond the sheriff's website, you can also search through VineLink for Bossier Parish inmates. LAVNS covers parish jails and state prisons across Louisiana. You can register for free alerts that notify you when an inmate's custody status changes. The system updates every 24 hours. Between the sheriff's own lookup tool and VineLink, Bossier Parish offers strong online access to booking report data.

What Bossier Parish Booking Reports Include

Booking reports from Bossier Parish detention facilities record all the standard data that Louisiana law requires. Each report has the person's full legal name, date of birth, and any known aliases. Charges at the time of booking are listed individually. The report shows the booking date and time, the agency that made the arrest, and bond information.

Bossier Parish booking reports often include additional details like a booking photograph, physical description data, the arresting officer's name, and any holds from other jurisdictions. If someone is booked on warrants from Caddo Parish or another nearby area, that gets noted on the Bossier Parish record. Under RS 44:3, all of this booking data is public. You can access it before the case goes to trial. Other parts of the law enforcement file may be restricted during an active investigation, but the booking record itself stays open. This distinction is built into Louisiana law and applies to every arrest processed through Bossier Parish facilities.

Note: Charges on a booking report show what was alleged at the time of arrest and may change during court proceedings.

Bossier Parish Records Under Louisiana Law

The legal basis for accessing Bossier Parish booking reports comes from several Louisiana statutes. The Public Records Act under RS 44:1 says that records made or kept in the course of public business are open to the public. Code of Criminal Procedure Article 228 goes further by requiring that every law enforcement officer who makes an arrest must promptly book the person. It explicitly states that booking records and booking information summaries shall always be open for public inspection.

RS 44:3 adds another layer of protection for public access. It lists booking records, initial investigative reports, and police log books as public records that are exempt from the general law enforcement records exemption. Even when an investigation is ongoing, the booking record cannot be withheld from the public. This is why Bossier Parish publishes inmate data on its website without waiting for cases to resolve.

The state criminal history system follows different rules. The Louisiana State Police BCII maintains the LACCH database, which is closed to the public under RS 15:587. Only authorized agencies can access that data, and checks cost $31. If someone booked in Bossier Parish later goes to state prison, their records fall under RS 15:574.12, which makes most state offender data confidential. Only age, offense, conviction date, and sentence length are public at the state level. The DPS&C offender information page explains how to search state records through LAVNS.

Cities in Bossier Parish

Bossier City is the largest city in the parish and sits across the Red River from Shreveport. All arrests made in Bossier City are processed through the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office detention system. Bossier City has its own police department, but the booking and jail operations are handled at the parish level. Benton, the parish seat, is a smaller community north of Bossier City. Other communities in the parish include Haughton and Plain Dealing.

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Nearby Parishes

Bossier Parish borders several parishes in northwest Louisiana. Each keeps its own booking records at the local sheriff's office. If an arrest happened near the parish line, check both parishes to find the right records.