East Baton Rouge Parish Busted Mugshots

East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots are searchable through the sheriff's office inmate list and the Clerk of Court records system. Baton Rouge is the parish seat and state capital, making this one of the busiest booking systems in Louisiana. The EBRSO posts its jail roster online and updates it regularly. You can search by name or offender number to find current inmates, booking photos, charges, and bond details. Court records are also available through ClerkConnect for cases tied to arrests in this parish.

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East Baton Rouge Parish Quick Facts

Baton Rouge Parish Seat
Sid J. Gautreaux, III Sheriff
(225) 389-5000 Sheriff Phone
19th JDC Judicial District

East Baton Rouge Sheriff Mugshot Records

Sheriff Sid J. Gautreaux, III leads the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office. The main office is at 8900 Jimmy Wedell Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70807. You can call (225) 389-5000 for general questions. The office runs the parish prison and handles all bookings for people arrested in East Baton Rouge. Every arrest creates a mugshot record that goes into the public inmate list.

The parish prison is at 2867 General Isaac Smith Blvd in Scotlandville, LA 70807. The switchboard number for the prison is (225) 355-3311. For bonding questions, call (225) 358-4005. Central booking is at (225) 358-4009. If you need inmate records, the direct line is (225) 358-4000. These numbers connect you to the right staff fast. East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots are posted as bookings happen, so the roster stays current throughout the day.

Sheriff's Office 8900 Jimmy Wedell Drive
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
Phone: (225) 389-5000
Parish Prison 2867 General Isaac Smith Blvd
Scotlandville, LA 70807
Switchboard: (225) 355-3311
Bonding: (225) 358-4005
Central Booking: (225) 358-4009
Inmate Records: (225) 358-4000
Warrants Phone: (225) 389-5094
Email: web_warrants@ebrso.org
Criminal & Traffic Records Phone: (225) 389-5002

Note: For warrant checks, email web_warrants@ebrso.org or call (225) 389-5094.

How to Search East Baton Rouge Busted Mugshots

The EBRSO runs its own inmate search tool. Go to the EBRSO Prison Inmate List to start a search. You can look up inmates by name or by offender number. The results show the name, date of birth, race, gender, booking date, charges, bond amount, next court date, housing unit, and custody status. It is one of the more detailed roster systems in the state.

The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office website also has links to other resources. Under La. R.S. 44:1, arrest records in Louisiana are public. Anyone can search East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots without giving a reason. The inmate list is free to use and does not require an account.

East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots Louisiana state resource

The state resource page shown above connects to multiple Louisiana law enforcement databases that cover East Baton Rouge Parish records. This is an extra tool on top of the local EBRSO inmate search. Both are free and open to the public.

East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court Records

Court records tied to arrests go through the East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court. Public Records Custodian Doug Welborn manages these records. The clerk's office is at 300 North Boulevard, Baton Rouge, LA 70801. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1991, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-1991. For criminal records in the 19th JDC, call (225) 389-3964. The office is in Room 2501 at 300 N. Blvd.

The ClerkConnect system gives online access to court data. Court date searches are free. A subscription is needed for full access to case details and documents. Access to clerk of court records is free; patrons need pay only for copies made or requested. Copies cost $1.00 per page. You can email Doug Welborn at dwelborn@ebrclerkofcourt.org for questions about accessing records.

These court records add depth to what you find on the mugshot roster. Case filings, dispositions, and sentencing details are all kept by the clerk. If you are researching an arrest in East Baton Rouge Parish, the clerk's office is the place to get the full case file. The busted mugshots on the sheriff's site show the booking side, and the clerk has the court side.

Inmate Mail and Visits in East Baton Rouge

EBRSO has implemented a paperless inmate mail process and is now offering electronic messaging through TextBehind.com. If you need to send physical mail, address it to the offender's name and number at EBR Parish Prison, PO Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. This is a processing center that handles all mail for the facility. Do not send mail to the prison's physical address in Scotlandville.

Free video visitation with inmates is available via kiosks through IC Solutions website. This lets families and friends connect without having to travel to the facility. The service runs on a schedule, so check the EBRSO site for current visit times. Video visits are a good option if you live far from Baton Rouge or have trouble getting to the prison in person.

East Baton Rouge Busted Mugshots and the Law

Louisiana's public records act makes arrest data accessible to everyone. The state passed La. R.S. 44:4.1 to limit commercial mugshot sites that charge for photo removal. This law does not affect the official East Baton Rouge Parish jail roster. The sheriff posts mugshots as part of the public record. Those listings stay up as long as the case is active.

Under La. R.S. 15:587, full criminal history reports have some access limits. You may need to go through the Louisiana State Police for a complete rap sheet. But basic booking info and East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots are open to all. No reason is needed to view them.

If charges are dropped or a person is found not guilty, they can petition for expungement. Under La. R.S. 44:9, certain offenses qualify for record removal in Louisiana. Once a court grants it, the mugshot and arrest data should come off the public roster. The process takes time and needs a court order. If you believe a record should be removed, contact an attorney or the sheriff's office for guidance.

East Baton Rouge Mugshot Search Results

The EBRSO inmate search gives detailed results for each person booked into the parish prison. The data fields cover the basics and more. Each profile includes a booking photo along with key info about the arrest and case status.

  • Name, date of birth, race, and gender
  • Booking date and arrest charges
  • Bond amount and next court date
  • Housing unit and custody status
  • Offender number for repeat lookups

East Baton Rouge Parish busted mugshots are among the most detailed in the state. The offender number lets you track the same person across multiple bookings. Court dates are listed so you know when the next hearing is set. This is useful for families, attorneys, and anyone following a case in the 19th Judicial District.

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Cities in East Baton Rouge Parish

East Baton Rouge Parish includes Baton Rouge and several other cities. Arrests in any of these areas are processed through the parish prison. Check the city pages below for more local details.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border East Baton Rouge. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, check the neighboring rosters. Each parish runs its own jail and booking system.