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What Are Beauregard Parish Arrest Records?

Arrest records contain all necessary information about a person's arrest history. On arrest records, record seekers may find details such as;

  • The subject's full name
  • All past and pending charges put forth against the subject
  • Fingerprints
  • Passport photograph(s)

Since a person's arrest record is a public document, anyone can request to inspect the information contained in it. The record keeper is the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Department. All arrest records are obtainable at;

120, South Stewart St.
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-3281
Phone 2: (337) 462-8918

Crime Statistics

According to Louisiana's 2017 crime data, there were 127 reported crimes committed in Beauregard Parish. Of this total, there were 17 violent crimes and 110 non-violent crimes. Per crime categories, the state reported zero murders, four rape, zero robberies, 13 aggravated assaults, eight burglaries, 63 larceny-thefts, and 29 motor vehicle thefts.

Beauregard Parish's crime rate was 344.66 crimes per 100,000 population in 2017. Beauregard Parish is relatively safe, although the state's crime rate increased by 3.6% to 3,366.8 crimes per 100,000 people in 2017. Beauregard Parish has one of the lowest crime rates when compared to other non-metropolitan parishes in Louisiana.

What Are Beauregard Parish Criminal Records?

Beauregard Parish Criminal records or rap sheets describe a person's criminal history. When a court affirms a person's guilt, they generate court documents that contain information about the record's subject and crime(s) committed. Since arrest records do not automatically confer guilt, they cannot serve as criminal records. Criminal records are generally open to all public members unless otherwise stated in the Louisiana Public Records Act. Sealed court documents, for example, are available to people with legal claims but closed to the public. Rap sheets usually contain more details than arrest records, some of which include;

  • All the names and aliases of the record's subject
  • Other personal information such as age, sex, race
  • Body descriptors such as hair color, skin color, height, tattoos
  • Arrest history
  • Details of all crimes committed
  • Passport photograph or mugshot

How Do I Get Beauregard Parish Criminal Records?

Generally, the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Courts maintains all criminal records. To search for a file, the record seeker will need to pay $20. Also, each copy costs $1 per page, a conformed copy costs $3, and a certified copy costs $5. Interested individuals should forward requests to;

Thirty-Sixth Judicial District Court
P.O. Box 100
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-8595
Fax: (337) 462-3916

Criminal records are also the purview of Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Department. However, the Sheriff's office does not issue certified copies of criminal records. Anyone can obtain criminal records by contacting the Sheriff at;

120, South Stewart St.
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-3281
Phone 2: (337) 462-8918

How to Find Beauregard Parish Sex Offender Information

The Beauregard Parish Sex Offender Registry contains information on all registered sex offenders in the parish area. Information on all sex offender information is available online and open to all as per Louisiana Revised Statute 15:541. The Beauregard Parish Deputy Sheriff maintains information on all sex offenders living in and close to Beauregard Parish.

On the sex offender website, parish residents can search for known sex offenders by name or search for offenders by geographical location. The record seeker may also view the full list of all sex offenders living in Beauregard Parish. Also, free mail alerts are available upon request.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Beauregard Parish Jail?

The Beauregard Parish Sheriff grants inmates two visits per month unless the visitor is a legal representative. Persons who wish to pay a visit to an inmate housed in the Beauregard Parish Detention Center will have to schedule an appointment by contacting (337) 463-3281 between 10:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

All visitations are on-site at the detention center located in;

412, Bolivar Bishop Drive
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-3281

Visitation hours are between 7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. on Mondays weekdays and from 7:30 a.m. up until 9:00 p.m. during weekends. The visitor may contact the jail for information about jail rules and regulations. Only persons listed on the inmate's approved list can visit.

Where and How To Find Beauregard Parish Inmate Information

Inmate information is the purview of the Corrections Department of the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office. First of all, the record seeker will need to be sure if the inmate is in the Beauregard Parish Detention Center by contacting the jail via phone on (337) 463-3281. After confirming the inmate's location, the record seeker can then search for the inmate's information.

Inmate information is available on the website of the County Sheriff. The Sheriff provides details such as the inmate's public data and a summary of the crime committed. An inmate's confidential court documents are unavailable for inspection.

What Are Beauregard Parish Court Records?

Court records provide court information. There are different kinds of court records, and they include criminal records, civil records, and marriage records. Various court jurisdictions create court records depending on the type of court case.

The Beauregard Parish Clerk of Courts oversees the management of court documents. Records are available on the Clerk's website. Anyone in need of court records can also contact the Clerk at;

201, West 1st Street
P.O. Box 100
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-8595
Fax: (337) 462-3916

Location of All Courts in Beauregard Parish

Beauregard 36th Judicial District Court
Beauregard Parish Courthouse
201, West 1st Street
P.O. Box 100
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-8595
Fax: (337) 462-3916

Justice of the Peace District 1
290, Ray Brown Road
Fields, LA, 70653
Phone: (337) 743-6375

Justice of the Peace District 2
P.O. Box 333
Merryville, LA, 70653
Phone: (337) 340-0699

Justice of the Peace District 4
961, Newt Hodges Road
Ragley, LA, 70657
Phone: (337) 725-3175

Justice of the Peace District 5
1477, Hwy 1147
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-2758

DeRidder Mayor's Court
200, South Jefferson Street
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 462-8900
Fax: (337) 462-8908

Merryville Mayor's Court
530, Hennigan Street
P.O. Box 607
Merryville, LA, 70653
Phone: (337) 825-8740

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What Are Beauregard Parish Vital Records?

Beauregard Parish vital records provide information on significant events that occurred in the parish. Vital records include birth and divorce records. Vital records may be available to the public, depending on the information they contain.

For instance, divorce records are closed records in Louisiana because they contain sensitive information. Only eligible parties, such as the divorcees and their respective legal representatives, can request copies. External parties will need to obtain legal authority from a court of law to access divorce records.

At the state level, vital records are obtainable from the Louisiana Health Department, Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics. Vital records are the purview of the Beauregard Clerk of Courts, at the county level. Some old records are also available at the Louisiana State Archives.

Where and How to Get Beauregard Parish Divorce Records

The Beauregard Parish Clerk of Courts maintains all divorce records. The requester will need to complete an application form. Eligible individuals can make requests via mail or by visiting the Office of the Clerk at;

201, West 1st Street
P.O. Box 100
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-8595
Fax: (337) 462-3916

The Clerk will require a valid means of identification upon request. For online applications, eligible parties should create an account on the Clerk's webpage. Also, records of divorce granted outside Beauregard Parish are unavailable at the Clerk's Office.

Where and How to Get Beauregard Parish Marriage Records

Marriage records are the purview of the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Courts. Marriage records are closed records in Louisiana. Therefore, only qualified parties such as the record's subjects, close relatives, and legal authorities can request marriage certificates. All records are available at;

201, West 1st Street
P.O. Box 100
DeRidder, LA, 70634
Phone: (337) 463-8595
Fax: (337) 462-3916

Marriage records become public after 50 years. The Clerk of Courts transfers old documents to the Louisiana State Archives. Anyone can visit the Archives at;

3851, Essen Lane
Baton Rouge, LA, 70809
Phone: (225) 922-1000

Where and How to Get Beauregard Parish Birth Records

Birth records are obtainable from the Louisiana Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics. The record seeker may request long-form certificates or short-form certificates for $15 and $9. The department charges an additional $0.50 for mail transactions. For mail transaction, the address to write to is;

P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA, 70160
Phone: (504) 568-5152

For walk-in requests, the record seeker should visit;

Vital Records Central Office
1450, Poydras Street
Suite 400
New Orleans, LA, 70112

Records older than 100 years are the purview of the Louisiana State Archives. Earlier birth records are public records and may be useful for research and genealogical studies. To access them, the record seeker should visit the Archives at;

3851, Essen Lane
Baton Rouge, LA, 70809
Phone: (225) 922-1000

Where and How to Get Beauregard Parish Death Records

All Beauregard Parish death records are available at the Louisiana Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics. A copy costs $7, and a mail application comes with an additional $0.50 charge. The interested party should forward requests via mail or in person to;

Vital Records Central Office
1450, Poydras Street
Suite 400
New Orleans, LA, 70112

Mail Address

P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA, 70160
Phone: (504) 568-5152

Death records older than 50 years are obtainable from the Louisiana State Archives. The public can inspect the information on old death records. Anyone in need of old files can visit;

3851, Essen Lane
Baton Rouge, LA, 70809
Phone: (225) 922-1000

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.