Search Winn Parish Booking Reports

Winn Parish booking reports are managed by the sheriff's office in Winnfield in north-central Louisiana. The parish runs the Winn Parish Detention Center, which processes about 3,000 offenders per year. You can search for inmates through VineLink, JailExchange, or by calling the detention center. This page covers how to find booking reports, what details they contain, and where to search for arrest records in Winn Parish.

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Winn Parish Quick Facts

13,500 Population
Winnfield Parish Seat
8th Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Winn Parish Sheriff's Office

The Winn Parish Sheriff's Office is at 119 West Main Street in Winnfield. The phone number is (318) 628-4611. This office handles all law enforcement and jail operations for the parish. When someone is arrested in Winn Parish, deputies bring them to the detention center for booking. The booking creates a record that is open to the public.

The Winn Parish Detention Center is at 460 Thomas Mill Road in Winnfield. The phone is (318) 628-4610. This is where all bookings take place. The facility processes about 3,000 offenders each year and holds an average of 150 inmates on any given day. About 55% of the inmate population turns over each week, meaning people cycle in and out at a steady pace. If you want to check on a current inmate, call the detention center directly.

The Clerk of Court is at 119 West Main Street Suite 103. That phone number is (318) 628-3515. The clerk handles court records and case filings after the booking stage. For booking reports themselves, the sheriff's office is the right contact.

Sheriff's Office 119 W Main St
Winnfield, LA 71483
Phone: (318) 628-4611
Detention Center 460 Thomas Mill Road
Winnfield, LA 71483
Phone: (318) 628-4610
Clerk of Court 119 W Main St #103
Winnfield, LA 71483
Phone: (318) 628-3515

How to Find Winn Parish Jail Records

There are several ways to look up booking reports in Winn Parish. The most direct method is calling the detention center at (318) 628-4610. Staff are available 24 hours a day and can check if someone is in custody. You can ask about charges, bond amount, and court dates.

For online searching, you have two options. The LAVNS VineLink system tracks inmates across Louisiana. Search by name or offender ID to find someone booked in Winn Parish. The system updates every 24 hours and covers both parish jails and state facilities. You can also check JailExchange for Winn Parish Detention Center information. That site provides general facility details and inmate search guidance.

You can also visit the sheriff's office or write to them. Go to 119 West Main Street in Winnfield during business hours. Bring the name of the person and any other details you have. For mail requests, send a letter to the same address with the person's full name and approximate date of arrest. The jail roster itself is available for review, and most jails update their records at least once per day. Some update as often as every 15 minutes.

  • Call the detention center at (318) 628-4610 any time
  • Search VineLink at vinelink.com by name
  • Check JailExchange for facility information
  • Visit the sheriff's office at 119 W Main St
  • Write or mail a records request

Note: It can take 2 to 24 hours from the time of arrest for a person to appear in the jail roster, depending on how fast the booking process goes.

Winn Parish Booking Reports Details

Each booking report from the Winn Parish Detention Center includes several pieces of information. These records are public under Louisiana law and anyone can ask to see them.

A typical Winn Parish booking report shows the person's full name, physical characteristics like age, sex, height, and weight, and one or more mugshots. It includes a booking number, inmate ID, and jacket number. The booking date and time are listed along with the charges or offense details. Bond or bail amounts appear on the report if they have been set. If a court date has been scheduled, that shows up too. The report may also list previous arrests in the same jurisdiction, giving a history of the person's contact with the Winn Parish justice system.

Under Art. 228 of the Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure, all booking records must be open for public inspection. The Winn Parish Sheriff's Office follows this rule. You can view these records by asking in person, over the phone, or through a written request. No reason is needed.

Winn Parish Arrest Records and Jail Data

The Winn Parish Detention Center has a large throughput for a parish its size. About 3,000 offenders pass through the facility each year. On any given day, the jail holds about 150 inmates. The weekly turnover rate is roughly 55%, which means over half the population changes every week.

Recent demographic data from the detention center shows that 89.66% of inmates are male and 10.34% are female. By race, 52.59% are Black, 36.21% are White, and 10.34% are Hispanic or Latino. These numbers shift over time as the population changes. Each booking adds a new public record to the Winn Parish system, and each one is available for inspection under Louisiana's public records laws.

Under RS 44:1, all records used in public business are presumed open. RS 44:3 carves out some exceptions for law enforcement, but booking records remain public. The Winn Parish Sheriff's Office is required by law to make these records available when asked.

Winn Parish Corrections Resources

The Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections keeps a page for each parish. The Winn Parish DOC page lists local jail information and contact details for state resources in the parish.

Winn Parish DOC information page for booking reports

This page covers the detention center details, contact numbers for the sheriff, district attorney, and clerk of court, and information about programs at the parish jail. Use it as a starting point if you need to track someone who was booked in Winn Parish and later moved to state custody.

State Records for Winn Parish

People transferred from the Winn Parish Detention Center to a state prison fall under the Louisiana DPS&C system. Under RS 15:574.12, most state offender records are confidential. Only the person's age, offense, conviction date, sentence length, and misconduct while locked up are public. For everything else, you need authorization.

The Louisiana State Police IBC system runs name-based criminal background searches for $31. Under RS 15:587, Louisiana is a closed record state. Full criminal history data goes only to authorized agencies. But booking reports at the parish level are always public and free. If you just need information about a recent arrest in Winn Parish, call the detention center. There is no cost.

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Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Winn Parish in central Louisiana. Each has its own sheriff and detention facility. If you are not sure which parish processed a booking, contact the arresting agency to find out.