Union Parish Released Inmates

Released inmates records for Union Parish are available through the sheriff's office in Farmerville. This parish sits in north Louisiana and has a smaller population, but the sheriff's office keeps thorough records of all jail bookings and releases. You can search for released inmates online through the VINE system or by calling the Union Parish Sheriff's Office directly. The parish also runs a separate detention center that handles inmate housing. This page covers every tool and contact you need to track down released inmates data tied to Union Parish.

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Union Parish Quick Facts

22,000 Population
Farmerville Parish Seat
3rd Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Union Parish Sheriff and Released Inmates

The Union Parish Sheriff's Office is the main source for released inmates records in this parish. The office is at 710 Holder Rd in Farmerville. Call 318-368-3124 to reach the front desk. The fax number is 318-368-7817. The sheriff handles all law enforcement duties for the parish. This includes running the jail, logging bookings, and tracking releases. When someone gets let go from custody, the record is updated in the system and pushed to the public tools that cover Union Parish.

The Union Parish Detention Center is a separate facility at 707 Rodeo Circle in Farmerville. The mailing address is PO Box 749, Farmerville, LA 71241. You can call the detention center at 318-368-9827 or 318-368-9208. This is where inmates are held. All bookings and releases flow through this building. If you need to find out if a person was released from Union Parish custody, call the detention center and ask. Staff can check their records and give you an answer.

Below is a view of the Union Parish Sheriff's Office website, which provides links to inmate info and other public safety resources.

Union Parish released inmates sheriff office website

From this site you can reach jail info, contact details, and links to the online roster.

Sheriff's Office 710 Holder Rd
Farmerville, LA 71241
Phone: 318-368-3124
Fax: 318-368-7817
Detention Center 707 Rodeo Circle
Farmerville, LA 71241
Mailing: PO Box 749, Farmerville, LA 71241
Phone: 318-368-9827, 318-368-9208
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Search Union Parish Released Inmates Online

The Union Parish VINE roster is the main online tool for looking up released inmates. VINE is part of the Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System. It tracks inmates across all parish jails and state prisons in Louisiana. Data for parish jails refreshes about every 15 minutes. You can search by name, ID, or case number. If someone has been released, the record should show that. The system also lets you register for automatic alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a change in case status.

The statewide VINE system is at VINELink. Call 1-866-528-6748 for the phone version. This is a free tool. It covers every parish in Louisiana. VINE does not track warrants, and charge details may not appear for all facilities. If you need charge info on a Union Parish released inmate, call the detention center at 318-368-9827.

Note: Records on the VINE roster follow the standard LAVNS format with basic name, custody, and booking data.

Union Parish and State Inmate Records

If someone from Union Parish was transferred to a state prison, their records are managed by the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. The DPS&C handles all state facilities and tracks people on parole or probation. The offender information page lets you search for anyone in state custody. You can also call the automated locator at (225) 383-4580. Have the person's name and date of birth or DPS&C number ready.

State prison records are more restricted than local jail records. Under R.S. 15:574.12, most DPS&C records are confidential. The law allows sharing only age, offense, date of conviction, sentence length, and misconduct while incarcerated. For more detail, you would need to file a public records request under R.S. 44:1. Send it to DPS&C at P.O. Box 94304, Baton Rouge, LA 70804, or email docpublicrecords@la.gov.

Requesting Union Parish Released Inmates Records

To request released inmates records from Union Parish, contact the sheriff's office at 710 Holder Rd in Farmerville. You can go in person or submit a written request by mail. Standard copying fees apply for documents. The office is open during normal business hours on weekdays. Call 318-368-3124 before you visit to ask about costs and what info you should bring.

You can also contact the Union Parish Detention Center directly at 318-368-9827. The detention center staff handle the actual booking and release records. They may be able to give you info over the phone or tell you what you need to submit in writing. Under R.S. 44:3, booking logs are public records. The basic booking data for a released inmate is open to anyone who asks. More detailed records may require a formal request.

Note: LAVNS data for parish jails updates every 15 minutes, so check back if results seem outdated.

Finding Released Inmates in Union Parish

Union Parish is a smaller parish, and the detention center handles a manageable number of cases. That can work in your favor when searching for a released inmate. Staff at the jail often know the people who come through. Start with a call to the detention center at 318-368-9827. Give them the person's full name. A date of birth or booking number will help speed things up.

If the online VINE roster does not show what you need, try calling during business hours. The staff can check their system for older records that may not appear online anymore. Parish jail records and state prison records are in separate systems, so if you think someone was transferred to state custody, use the DPS&C search tools or the DPS&C public records page to make a formal request.

  • Use the full legal name for best results
  • Check the VINE roster at union.lavns.org
  • Call the detention center at 318-368-9827
  • State records need a separate DPS&C search
  • Bring ID if visiting in person

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Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Union Parish. Each one has its own jail and keeps its own released inmates records. Verify the booking parish before you start your search.