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Beauregard Parish County Jail Roster & Inmate Search

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Current Beauregard Parish County Jail Roster

Search the current Beauregard Parish County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 13:56 UTCOfficial data
177In custody
13Felony
0Misdemeanor
$3.9MTotal bond
25Booked · 14d
90Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
STSMITH, TORSIRIUS VERNICE#260320
Apr 1, 2026
Battery of a Dating Partner 1st offense+3 more
ViolentProperty / TheftOther
70d
CMCARTER, MICHAEL JEFFERY#260318
Mar 31, 2026
COMMENCEMENT OF TRIAL
Other
71d
GCGUIDRY, CHRISTOPHER OKOYE EVANS#260300
Mar 27, 2026
Aggravated assault with a firearm+7 more
WeaponsDomesticDrugs
75d
GRGREEN, RENICIA JANAE#260302
Mar 27, 2026
DOC SWAP FROM OTHER PARISH
Other
75d
PCPATTERSON, COURTNEY RENARD#260303
Mar 27, 2026
Contributing to the delinquency of juveniles+4 more
OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
75d
PGPELT, GREGORY SCOTT#260289
Mar 25, 2026
77d
HAHENNIGAN, ANGELLIA HENRY#260286
Mar 24, 2026
Security required+2 more
OtherTrafficDrugs
78d
MCMYERS, COURTNEY MICHELLE#260283
Mar 23, 2026
Possession Of Firearm Or Carrying Concealed Weapon By A Person Convicted Of Certain Felonies+3 more
WeaponsDrugsCourt / Warrant
79d
KAKNOCKUM, ANTONY IONLEZ#260267
Mar 20, 2026
OTHER AGENCY HOLD
Court / Warrant
82d
RJRUNGE, JASON PAUL#260263
Mar 18, 2026
Possession Of Firearm Or Carrying Concealed Weapon By A Person Convicted Of Certain Felonies
Weapons
84d
MPMCGILL, PAUL WESLEY#260239
Mar 9, 2026
Probation Revocation
Court / Warrant
93d
WPWILLIAMS, PHILLIP LEE#260229
Mar 6, 2026
Possession Of Firearm Or Carrying Concealed Weapon By A Person Convicted Of Certain Felonies
Weapons
96d
SMSMITH, MICHAEL DARRON#260221
Mar 5, 2026
SENTENCING
Other
97d
WSWHITE, SHAWN DALE#260191
Feb 26, 2026
Probation Violation
Court / Warrant
104d
PAPHILLIPS, ALEX JAMES#260189
Feb 25, 2026
Domestic abuse battery with Child Endangerment
Domestic
105d
NTNEFF, TROY JERMONE#260187
Feb 24, 2026
Indecent behavior with juveniles+1 more
Sex offenseOther
106d
RKROGERS, KEVIN DAWAYNE#260174
Feb 21, 2026
Simple Criminal Damage to Property Value < $1,000+1 more
Property / TheftViolent
109d
BHBROWN, HUEY EUGENE#260175
Feb 21, 2026
Arrest or summons for violation of midemeanor probation
Court / Warrant
109d
WMWATSON, MISTY DAWN#260171
Feb 20, 2026
OBSCENITY - Felony (Felony)+2 more
OtherDrugs
Felony110d
OBONIFADE, BROOKE AMBER#260159
Feb 19, 2026
Arrest or summons for violation of felony probation (Felony)+1 more
Court / Warrant
Felony$176,000111d
  1. ST
    SMITH, TORSIRIUS VERNICE#260320
    Booked Apr 1, 2026Days 70Bond
    ViolentProperty / TheftOther
  2. CM
    CARTER, MICHAEL JEFFERY#260318
    Booked Mar 31, 2026Days 71Bond
    Other
  3. GC
    GUIDRY, CHRISTOPHER OKOYE EVANS#260300
    Booked Mar 27, 2026Days 75Bond
    WeaponsDomesticDrugs
  4. GR
    GREEN, RENICIA JANAE#260302
    Booked Mar 27, 2026Days 75Bond
    Other
  5. PC
    PATTERSON, COURTNEY RENARD#260303
    Booked Mar 27, 2026Days 75Bond
    OtherDrugsCourt / Warrant
  6. PG
    PELT, GREGORY SCOTT#260289
    Booked Mar 25, 2026Days 77Bond
  7. HA
    HENNIGAN, ANGELLIA HENRY#260286
    Booked Mar 24, 2026Days 78Bond
    OtherTrafficDrugs
  8. MC
    MYERS, COURTNEY MICHELLE#260283
    Booked Mar 23, 2026Days 79Bond
    WeaponsDrugsCourt / Warrant
  9. KA
    KNOCKUM, ANTONY IONLEZ#260267
    Booked Mar 20, 2026Days 82Bond
    Court / Warrant
  10. RJ
    RUNGE, JASON PAUL#260263
    Booked Mar 18, 2026Days 84Bond
    Weapons
  11. MP
    MCGILL, PAUL WESLEY#260239
    Booked Mar 9, 2026Days 93Bond
    Court / Warrant
  12. WP
    WILLIAMS, PHILLIP LEE#260229
    Booked Mar 6, 2026Days 96Bond
    Weapons
  13. SM
    SMITH, MICHAEL DARRON#260221
    Booked Mar 5, 2026Days 97Bond
    Other
  14. WS
    WHITE, SHAWN DALE#260191
    Booked Feb 26, 2026Days 104Bond
    Court / Warrant
  15. PA
    PHILLIPS, ALEX JAMES#260189
    Booked Feb 25, 2026Days 105Bond
    Domestic
  16. NT
    NEFF, TROY JERMONE#260187
    Booked Feb 24, 2026Days 106Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  17. RK
    ROGERS, KEVIN DAWAYNE#260174
    Booked Feb 21, 2026Days 109Bond
    Property / TheftViolent
  18. BH
    BROWN, HUEY EUGENE#260175
    Booked Feb 21, 2026Days 109Bond
    Court / Warrant
  19. WM
    WATSON, MISTY DAWN#260171
    Felony
    Booked Feb 20, 2026Days 110Bond
    OtherDrugs
  20. OB
    ONIFADE, BROOKE AMBER#260159
    Felony
    Booked Feb 19, 2026Days 111Bond $176,000
    Court / Warrant

Beauregard Parish County Jail Contact Information

Use these Beauregard Parish Detention Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
Beauregard Parish Detention Center
Operated By
Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office
Court
Beauregard Parish District Court

About the Beauregard Parish Detention Center

The Beauregard Parish detention facility in DeRidder is operated by the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
Beauregard Parish Detention Center
Operated By
Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office
Parish
Beauregard Parish, Louisiana (DeRidder)
Roster Source
Beauregard Parish Sheriff public inmate roster

How the Beauregard Parish County Inmate Search Works

To utilize the Beauregard Parish County inmate search effectively, one must understand the booking record fields that are available. The search typically includes information such as the inmate's name, booking date, specific charges filed against them, current status, and bond amount if applicable. These fields help family members and legal representatives quickly ascertain an inmate's situation and track any changes in their legal status while in custody.

The meanings behind categories such as pending, sentenced, and hold are vital for understanding an inmate's legal standing. 'Pending' refers to individuals who are awaiting trial, whereas 'sentenced' indicates that the individual has been convicted and is serving time. 'Hold' signifies that the inmate may be waiting for transfer to another facility or is held for another jurisdiction. Charges can evolve due to plea deals or new evidence arising, which is why it’s important to monitor the inmate search regularly for the most current information.

Timing delays in the judicial process are common, and understanding these can clarify why an inmate's status may change unexpectedly. Factors such as court schedules, attorney availability, and paperwork processing can all contribute to these delays. When using the Beauregard Parish County inmate search, it’s advisable to remain patient and check back frequently. Search tips include narrowing down results by using both first and last names, filtering by date ranges, and being aware of any common spelling variations in names to ensure accurate search results.

Posting Bail at Beauregard Parish Detention Center

When a judge sets bail at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, several considerations come into play, including the nature of the charges and the defendant's prior criminal record. Bail serves as a financial assurance that the defendant will return for future court appearances. Depending on the situation, the judge may offer various types of bonds, including cash, surety, property, or personal recognizance (OR). Each type has different implications for how the bail is handled and what is required from the defendant or co-signers.

Posting bail involves a straightforward process, starting with understanding the type of bond set by the court. For cash bonds, payment directly to the court is required, while surety bonds involve a bail bondsman who charges a fee—commonly around 10% of the total bond amount. The co-signer must ensure that they fully understand the risks involved, as failing to appear in court can result in financial repercussions for both the defendant and the co-signer.

After bail is posted, the release timeline can vary significantly depending on a number of factors, including court schedules and staffing at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center. Typically, once bail is accepted, the release should occur within a few hours, but delays may happen. Families should maintain open communication with the jail staff for updates on the release process and prepare for any potential changes that could arise during the waiting period.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The purpose of a commissary or trust account at Beauregard Parish Detention Center is to allow inmates to purchase necessary items that may not be provided by the facility. These items can include toiletries, snacks, and writing supplies. Maintaining a trust account ensures that inmates can sustain their basic needs and maintain some level of comfort while incarcerated. It also helps inmates to stay connected with their families through written correspondence, reinforcing their ties to the outside world.

Depositing money into an inmate's account can be accomplished through several methods, including kiosks located in the facility, online transactions, phone deposits, or through money orders mailed to the jail. Each method comes with specific processing times and fees that can vary. It’s advisable for families to check with the Beauregard Parish County Jail for the most current fee structure and processing timelines to avoid unnecessary delays in fund availability for their loved ones.

An essential aspect of the deposit process is the booking number assigned to each inmate. This number functions as a unique identifier, ensuring that funds are credited accurately and promptly to the correct inmate's account. Families should never mail cash as this poses a security risk and is against facility regulations. By adhering to the guidelines for deposits, families can ensure that their loved ones have access to the resources they need while navigating their incarceration period.

Inmate Communication

At Beauregard Parish Detention Center, the communication policies are designed to maintain security while allowing inmates to stay connected with their families. Inmates can initiate calls to their loved ones; however, these calls are typically collect or prepaid. Families need to set up an account with the phone service provider used by the facility to facilitate prepaid calls, which can be more cost-effective in the long run. Understanding the different options available is key for families wishing to maintain regular contact.

Video visits have become a popular alternative to traditional in-person visits, offering a way for families to connect without needing to travel to the facility. Scheduling these visits often involves pre-registered accounts and may incur fees, so it’s essential to review the guidelines provided by the Beauregard Parish County Jail. Additionally, electronic messaging options may be available, providing another layer of communication, though all messages are subject to monitoring for security reasons.

Mail communication is another avenue through which inmates can keep in touch with family and friends. Inmates must follow specific rules when sending and receiving mail, including proper addressing and compliance with inspection protocols. Legal mail has distinct rules that allow for privacy; however, all non-legal correspondence will be monitored. By understanding the communication policies, families can better navigate the complexities of keeping in touch with their loved ones during incarceration.

Beauregard Parish County Court Information

The Beauregard Parish County cases are handled primarily through the Ninth Judicial District Court, which oversees all criminal proceedings for the parish. This court is responsible for managing the timeline of a case, from the initial appearance to final sentencing. The processes are designed to ensure that defendants receive a fair trial while maintaining the efficiency of the judicial system. Understanding how the court operates is crucial for families and defendants alike in preparing for the journey ahead.

The case timeline typically starts with an initial appearance, where charges are outlined, and bail may be set. Following this, pre-trial motions and hearings can occur, leading up to a trial or plea agreement. The roles of the jail and the court are distinct yet interconnected, as the jail ensures that defendants are properly housed while awaiting court dates. Video hearings have become increasingly common, offering a practical solution for managing court appearances without requiring physical presence in the courtroom.

To check court dates and progress, individuals can access the official court records, which serve as the authoritative source of information. These records detail every step of the judicial process and are accessible to the public. Families looking to stay informed about their loved ones' cases should familiarize themselves with the court's scheduling system and available online resources. This understanding aids in navigating the complexities of the legal system and helps families to better support their loved ones during this challenging time.

Court
Beauregard Parish District Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for an incarcerated individual at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

To search for an incarcerated individual at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, you can access the official Beauregard Parish County Jail website, where booking records are available. These records include the individual's name, booking date, charges, and bond information. Additionally, the local law enforcement agency may provide an online inmate locator tool. For further assistance, you may contact the detention center directly during business hours to inquire about specific individuals or obtain additional details regarding their incarceration status.

What is the booking and intake process at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

The booking and intake process at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center begins when an individual is brought in by law enforcement. Initially, the individual is searched for contraband and their personal belongings are secured. Following this, personal information is recorded, and the individual is fingerprinted and photographed. Medical assessments may also be conducted to identify any immediate health concerns. This comprehensive process ensures proper classification and security during the individual's stay. Once completed, individuals may receive their charges and bond details, if applicable, before being assigned to a housing unit.

What types of bail and bond are available at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

At the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, individuals can post bail through various methods, including cash bond, surety bond, or property bond. Cash bonds require full payment of the bail amount in cash. Surety bonds involve a third-party bondsman who charges a fee to secure the release of the incarcerated individual. Property bonds require the use of real property as collateral. The bail amount is determined by the charges faced and can be set by the court. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on the most suitable bond option.

What is the difference between pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Pretrial detainees at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center are individuals who are awaiting trial and have not yet been convicted of a crime. They remain in custody until their court hearings or until they can post bail. In contrast, sentenced individuals are those who have been convicted and are serving their designated sentences. This distinction is significant, as pretrial detainees are presumed innocent until proven guilty, while sentenced individuals are serving time for their convictions. Both groups have specific rights and access to legal resources while incarcerated.

How can incarcerated individuals access their attorneys at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center have the right to access their attorneys at any time. Legal visits can be arranged by contacting the facility in advance to ensure privacy and compliance with security protocols. Attorneys may visit their clients in designated areas of the detention center. It is essential for individuals to provide their attorneys with necessary information, including booking numbers and any other pertinent details. This access allows for effective communication regarding legal representation and case preparation.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center are allowed to make phone calls to approved contacts, which are typically monitored for security reasons. Calls are usually made through a collect call system or prepaid account, which family and friends can fund. Inmates cannot receive incoming calls. It is essential for individuals to adhere to the established calling hours and maintain decorum during conversations. Violations of phone regulations may result in restrictions on calling privileges, so compliance with the established guidelines is critical.

Is video visitation available for inmates at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Yes, the Beauregard Parish Detention Center provides video visitation services, allowing incarcerated individuals to connect with approved visitors remotely. This service enhances communication while adhering to security protocols. Visitors must register through the designated video visitation platform and may be required to schedule their sessions in advance. During the visitation, both parties must maintain appropriate behavior, as sessions are monitored. Video visitation offers a valuable alternative for maintaining family connections while ensuring the safety and security of the detention environment.

What are the in-person visitation rules at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

In-person visitation at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center is permitted under specific guidelines to ensure the safety and security of all individuals involved. Visitors must be on the approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Typically, visits occur during designated hours and may be limited in duration. Visitors are subject to search and must adhere to dress code policies. Additionally, physical contact may be restricted during visits. It is crucial for visitors to familiarize themselves with the center's visitation rules to ensure compliance and a successful visitation experience.

How can I send money to an incarcerated individual at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

To send money to an incarcerated individual at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, you can utilize a few available methods. The most common method is through a commissary account, which allows inmates to purchase items. Family and friends can deposit funds via money orders, cashier's checks, or electronic transfers through designated services. It is crucial to include the inmate's full name and booking number to ensure proper crediting of the funds. Be aware of any fees associated with the transfer process and verify the latest guidelines from the detention center.

What are the rules for sending mail to incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Mail sent to incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center must adhere to specific guidelines outlined by the facility. All incoming mail is subject to inspection for contraband, and certain items, such as polaroids or items that can be used for illegal activities, are prohibited. Legal mail is treated with confidentiality and may not be opened in the presence of the inmate. It is essential to include the inmate's full name and booking number on all correspondence to ensure proper delivery. Familiarizing yourself with these rules will help avoid delays or returns.

What is the release process like at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

The release process at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center involves several steps to ensure the safety and accuracy of the discharge. Upon completion of a sentence or resolving bail, the incarcerated individual will be notified of their pending release. The process includes verifying their identity and reviewing any outstanding legal obligations. Personal belongings are returned, and individuals may receive information regarding their next steps, including court dates or additional legal requirements. The timeline for release can vary based on circumstances, so individuals should remain aware of potential delays during processing.

How are court appearances and scheduling managed for those at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Court appearances for incarcerated individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center are scheduled based on the legal process associated with their charges. The detention center coordinates with local courts to arrange transportation for individuals to their hearings. Inmates are typically notified of their scheduled court dates, and staff assists in preparing them for the appearance. It is important for individuals to communicate with their attorneys regarding court schedules and to remain aware of any changes or updates. Timely attendance at court is essential for legal proceedings.

What happens to property and belongings at booking in the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Upon booking at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, an incarcerated individual's personal belongings are collected and stored securely. Items such as clothing, accessories, and any other personal effects are documented and logged into the facility's inventory system. Individuals are typically allowed to keep only essential items, such as identification and legal documents. Property can be retrieved by designated family members or friends after the individual's release. It is important for individuals to ensure that their belongings are returned to them upon discharge or appropriately managed according to facility policies.

How does the Beauregard Parish Detention Center provide medical care for incarcerated individuals?

The Beauregard Parish Detention Center is committed to providing necessary medical care to incarcerated individuals. Upon intake, a health assessment is conducted to identify any immediate medical needs. Ongoing medical services, including routine check-ups and emergency care, are available through licensed medical professionals. Specialized care for chronic conditions or mental health issues is also facilitated. Incarcerated individuals can submit medical requests to access care when necessary. The facility adheres to state and federal regulations to ensure that medical treatment is provided promptly and appropriately.

What procedures are in place for inmate transfers within the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Inmate transfers within the Beauregard Parish Detention Center are conducted based on security assessments, safety considerations, or program needs. Transfers may also occur due to court mandates or requests from other correctional facilities. When an inmate is transferred, a thorough review of their records is completed to ensure continuity of care and security. The facility informs the inmate and their families about the transfer process, including any updates regarding their new location. Adhering to established protocols ensures that transfers are executed efficiently and with minimal disruption.

How can individuals access their records or public information related to the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Individuals seeking access to their records or public information related to the Beauregard Parish Detention Center can typically do so through the facility's administrative office. Requests for records may require a formal application and identification verification. Public records, including booking information and court documents, may also be available through the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Court's office. It is important to note that certain information may be restricted due to privacy concerns or ongoing legal proceedings. Individuals should inquire about specific procedures and any associated fees for obtaining copies of records.

How does the Beauregard Parish Detention Center handle juvenile versus adult processing?

At the Beauregard Parish Detention Center, the processing of juveniles differs from that of adults to ensure compliance with legal standards and the protection of minors. Juveniles are typically housed separately from adult inmates and are subject to different intake procedures. Their cases are handled by juvenile justice authorities, and they may be referred to alternative rehabilitation programs rather than traditional incarceration. The facility adheres to Louisiana state laws regarding juvenile processing, ensuring that their rights and wellbeing are prioritized throughout the legal process.

What are detainer holds and how do they affect individuals at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Detainer holds at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center occur when law enforcement agencies place a request to hold an incarcerated individual for additional charges or investigations. Often, these holds are related to immigration matters, such as those initiated by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement). Individuals with detainer holds may experience a delay in their release process, as they must address these additional legal obligations. It is essential for those affected to consult with legal counsel to navigate their situation effectively and understand the implications of the detainer.

What procedures are in place regarding re-arrest and parole violations at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center?

Re-arrest and parole violations at the Beauregard Parish Detention Center are addressed through established protocols that ensure due process. When an individual is suspected of violating parole conditions, law enforcement may issue a warrant for their arrest. Upon re-arrest, the individual is typically booked and assessed for any new charges. Parole violations may lead to a hearing to determine the appropriate consequences, which could include additional incarceration. Individuals are advised to work with their legal counsel to understand their rights and navigate the complexities of the re-arrest process.

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