Criminal Statistics
According to data published by the Louisiana Statistical Analysis Center for 2017, there were 713 index crime offenses. Larceny-theft constituted 60% of the total reports received in the year. This was followed by incidents of burglary and motor vehicle theft. Aggravated assault was recorded to be the fourth most reported crime, and the most recurring of all violent crimes, accounting for 7.99% of all the criminal acts committed.
Criminal Records
The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office is tasked with performing crime-management and public-safety related functions in the Parish. This includes generating and maintaining a variety of records and reports pertaining to criminal activity. However, all requests for criminal records are processed by the Louisiana State Police Department which serves as the primary custodian of criminal history information of persons residing within state limits, including Bossier Parish. Thus, requests for Bossier Parish criminal records may be directed to the State Police.
How to Get Criminal Records
The State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information is primarily concerned with maintaining records of misdemeanor and felony arrests, conviction and incarceration information of Louisiana state residents. To obtain Bossier Parish criminal records, interested persons may query the Bureau via mail or by processing an Internet Background Check.
Mail-in requests require the requestor to complete and submit the appropriate request form stating the personal information of the subject and the purpose of the request. The request form must be used in conjunction with a General Disclosure Form or a Rap Disclosure form depending on the authority of the requesting party.
Requests must be accompanied by the background processing fee of $26 (cheque or money order) or payments may be made via credit card if the forms are submitted in person.
Both in-person and mail requests may be made to:
Louisiana State Police
Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information
P.O. Box 66614
Baton Rouge, LA 70896
On the other hand, internet background checks may be conducted using the Louisiana Computerized Criminal History System. The requesting party is required to register and receive login information with which to access the system and then proceed to self-serve by searching the database using the personal information of the subject. The system may also be used to submit fingerprint-based criminal background check requests, which require the requestor to visit any of the Bureau approved livescan vendors.
How to Get Police Reports
The Records Section of the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office maintains a database of written narratives for incidents responded to by deputies. These reports, known as offense reports, may be obtained by members of the public. Interested persons may obtain these reports by querying the Parish Courthouse during office hours. Requestors will be required to provide information regarding the incident including the name of the parties involved, the place and date of the occurrence and the name of the attending deputy. The requesting party will also be charged $5.25 plus a 5% service fee for all credit card payments. Requests should be made to:
Bossier Parish Courthouse
204 Burt Boulevard
P.O. Box 850
Benton, LA 71006
How to find Sex Offender Information
The Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office maintains a Sex Offender Locator which may be used to view the addresses of sex offenders resident within Parish limits. Detailed information regarding offenders may be obtained using the Louisiana State Sex Offender and Child Predator Registry. Parish residents may view the location, compliance status and identifiers of registered offenders as well as submit tips or make offender-related queries using the registry. Offenders may be searched by name, date of birth, registration number or by their proximity to specific locations within the Parish or state.
Where and How to Get Inmate Information
The Bossier Medium and Maximum Security Facilities are managed by the Sheriffs Office which is charged with disseminating information regarding the jails as well as their resident detainees. Information regarding a specific inmate's location, primary charge, booking details and bail/bond conditions can be retrieved using the Inmate Search Tool. Detainees may be searched by their full name or booking date.
How to Find Jail Records and Information
All jail-related information, including visitation schedules and money deposits, can be obtained from the Corrections Division Webpage or by querying the division at (318) 326-4405 or (318) 326-5927. It maintains two correctional facilities located at:
Bossier Medium Security Facility
2984 Old Plain Dealing Rd.
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Bossier Maximum Security Facility
2985 Old Plain Dealing Rd
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Court Records
Where and how to Get Court Records & Property Records
The Bossier Parish Clerk of Court is the primary administrator of Bossier Parish courts and is tasked with managing and disseminating records of court cases heard within its jurisdiction.
The Clerks Recording Department also records and maintains documents pertaining to land or real property ownership including mortgage documents, land records, deeds, plats, and liens.
All records may be obtained by querying the office in person or by using the Clerk Connect Online Portal which houses record of civil and criminal cases as well as recorded documents.
To obtain a court record the requestor will be required to know and furnish the court staff or online portal with details of the case in question. Record searches typically require the names of the parties involved, the date the case was filed, the case file number (if known) as well as the names of the litigant and witness(es).
Similarly, property record requests require that the requestor provide information regarding the property and its owner including the grantor/grantee name, the property address and its recording number and date. Requestors will also be charged a fee of $1 per page of the document requested, plus $5 if certification is required. In-person requests may be made to:
Bossier Parish Courthouse
Third Floor
P.O. Box 430, 204 Burt Blvd,
Benton, LA 71006
(318) 965-2336
Location of all Courts in the Parish
Listed below are the addresses and contact information of all the courthouses in Bossier Parish, Louisiana:
Bossier 26th Judicial District Court
Bossier Parish Courthouse
204 Burt Blvd, 3rd Floor,
P.O. Box 430,
Benton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 965-2336
Fax: (318) 965-1299
Bossier City Court
620 Benton Road,
P.O. Box 5337,
Bossier City, LA 71171
Phone: (318) 549-4583 (Civil)
Phone: (318) 741-8598 (Criminal)
Phone: (318) 741-8587 (Juvenile)
Phone: (318) 741-8582 (Traffic)
Justice of the Peace District 1
1416 Magnolia Ridge,
Bossier City, LA 71112
Phone: (318) 746-4526
Justice of the Peace District 3
613 Carolina Street,
Plain Dealing, LA 71604
Phone: (318) 489-5440
Justice of the Peace District 3
171 Buckshot Road,
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Phone: (318) 423-2368
Justice of the Peace District 4
153 Salem Cemetery Road,
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Phone: (318) 326-5120
Justice of the Peace District 5
101 Mildred Street,
Benton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 965-0011
Justice of the Peace District 6 - Haughton
P O Box 308,
Haughton, LA 71037
Phone: (318) 949-2581
Justice of the Peace District 6 - Princeton
5436 Hwy 80 East,
P.O. Box 146,
Princeton, LA 71067
Phone: (318) 615-4169
Benton Mayor's Court
105 Sibley Street,
P.O. Box 1390,
Benton, LA 71006
Phone: (318) 965-0579
Haughton Mayor's Court
118 West McKinley,
P.O. Box 729,
Haughton, LA 71037
Phone: (318) 949-9401
Plain Dealing Mayor's Court
205 West Palmetto,
P.O. Box 426,
Plain Dealing, LA 71064
Phone: (318) 326-4234
Fax: (318) 326-7022
Vital Records
The Louisiana State Registrar & Vital Records Office is the central repository of records of births, deaths, and marriages that occur in the state of Louisiana. The office processes requests for these records. At the Parish level, interested persons may request and obtain marriage and divorce records from the office of the Bossier Parish Clerk of Courts; However, all requests for birth and death records must be made to the state's vital records office.
Where and how to Get Divorce Records
The Bossier Parish Clerk of Court maintains records of divorces granted by the Parish courts. Divorce certificates are public record and can be obtained by interested members of the public upon request. To obtain a divorce record, requests must be made to the Clerk's office in person or via mail. This requires that the requestor provide information regarding the divorce including the names of the spouses, the date and place of the divorce as well as the case file number of the record.
The requesting party will also be charged a fee of $1 per page of the record, plus $5 if certification is required. Both in-person and mail requests may be made to:
Bossier Parish Courthouse
204 Burt Blvd, 3rd Floor,
P.O. Box 430,
Benton, LA 71006
(318) 965-2336
Where and how to Get Marriage Records
The Marriage Department of the Bossier Parish Clerk of Court's office is charged with issuing marriage licenses to Bossier Parish residents and retaining records of marriages that were licensed by the office. Interested persons may obtain copies of marriage records by querying the office in person or via mail.
Both in-person and mail-in requests require that the requestor provide relevant information regarding the marriage, including the date and place it occurred, the full names (including maiden names) of the spouses involved, as well as the marriage certificate number (if known).
Requestors will also be charged a standard copy fee and additional certification fees if required. All requests may be made to:
Bossier Parish Courthouse
204 Burt Blvd, 3rd Floor,
P.O. Box 430,
Benton, LA 71006
(318) 965-2336
Where and how to get Birth and Death Records
The Louisiana Vital Records Registry process requests for records of births and death which occur in Bossier Parish, and in the State of Louisiana in general. As per state laws, birth and death records remain confidential until at least 100 and 50 years after it occurred respectively. Until then, these records are only available to specific persons including:
- The subject of the record
- Parents, spouses and close relatives of the subject (including their heir)
- A legal representative of the subject or any of the above-mentioned persons
- Persons who have been authorized by a legal order or subpoena.
To obtain a record, interested and eligible persons may download and complete the Birth/Death Certificate Application, which should be notarized and submitted along with the stated fees and ID requirements to:
In-Person Requests:
628 N. 4th Street
P.O. Box 629
Baton Rouge, LA 70821-0629
Mail-in Applications:
Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics
P.O. Box 60630
New Orleans, LA 70160
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.