Access Iberville Parish Recent Arrests
Recent arrests in Iberville Parish are processed at the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office in Plaquemine. The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office books all parish-level arrests and maintains arrest records that the public can access under state law. Iberville Parish sits along the Mississippi River between Baton Rouge and the Atchafalaya Basin and falls under the 18th Judicial District Court. Iberville Parish has a population of about 32,500, and Plaquemine serves as the parish seat where the Iberville Parish courthouse and sheriff's office are located. You can search for Iberville Parish inmates and recent arrest bookings through state inmate search tools or by contacting the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office directly.
Iberville Parish Quick Facts
Iberville Parish Sheriff Arrests
The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for Iberville Parish. All parish-level arrests are processed through this office. When someone is arrested in Iberville Parish, they are brought to the Iberville Parish Detention Center in Plaquemine for arrest booking. The booking creates an arrest record with the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and a mugshot.
The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office serves the entire parish including the cities of Plaquemine, White Castle, Maringouin, Rosedale, and St. Gabriel. Iberville Parish deputies handle patrol, investigations, and arrests. For Iberia Parish arrest record requests, contact the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office during business hours. Staff at the Iberville Parish detention center can confirm if someone is in custody and share the arrest charges and bond info.
Arrest records in Iberville Parish are public under the Louisiana Public Records Law (R.S. 44:1). You can ask to see them without giving a reason. The law applies to anyone of legal age.
Searching Iberville Parish Arrests
VINE Link is the fastest free online option to check recent arrests in Iberville Parish. Go to the website, select Louisiana, and pick Iberville Parish from the list. Search by name for Iberville Parish arrest records and you will see results showing inmate custody status, charges, bond, and detention location. No account needed for basic Iberville Parish arrest searches.
The Iberville Parish Clerk of Court keeps all criminal case files for the 18th Judicial District. Once an Iberville Parish arrest leads to charges being filed, the Iberville Parish clerk creates a case record. You can get copies of arrest and court documents by visiting the Iberville Parish courthouse in Plaquemine. Call first to check on fees and hours. The Iberville Parish clerk can search by name or case number for arrest-related records.
If you think the person might be in the state prison system rather than the parish jail, try the Louisiana DOC offender locator at (225) 383-4580. This automated line works 24/7.
Note: Iberville Parish is close to East Baton Rouge. If the arrest happened near the Iberville Parish line, check both jurisdictions for arrest records and jail bookings.
State Resources for Iberville Parish
The Louisiana DOC facility directory shows all state correctional facilities and their contact information.
Use this page to find facility addresses and phone numbers if someone from Iberville Parish was transferred to state custody.
The Probation and Parole office covering Iberville Parish is in West Baton Rouge. The phone number is (225) 342-2770. This office monitors people on probation or parole from Iberville Parish arrests and surrounding areas. If someone under supervision gets arrested again in Iberville Parish, this office is notified about the new booking. Call during business hours to check on supervision status for Iberville Parish cases.
Louisiana restricts access to full criminal history records. Under R.S. 15:587, only authorized agencies and the person themselves can access a complete criminal history. Public access is limited to current booking data and court records. The DOC public information page offers details on state inmates including facility assignments and projected release dates.
Iberville Parish VINE Link
The VINE Link notification system covers all 64 Louisiana parishes including Iberville.
Search for Iberville Parish inmates by name and get current custody status, charges, and facility information for free.
VINE Link also lets you register for alerts. Pick phone, email, or text. When an inmate is released, transferred, or their status changes, VINE will let you know. You do not have to give your name to the inmate. Registration is free.
Brand-new arrests may not show up right away. The system pulls from the jail management database on a cycle. If a search comes up empty and you know someone was just arrested, try again in a few hours or call the Iberville Parish Detention Center.
What Iberville Parish Records Show
An Iberville Parish arrest record includes the arrested person's full name, date of birth, and a physical description. All charges are listed along with the bond and arresting agency. A mugshot is taken during intake at the Iberville Parish jail. This basic arrest booking information is public right away for all Iberville Parish inmates.
As the case moves through court, more documents get added. The clerk's file will include motions, hearing dates, plea agreements, and the final judgment. Under R.S. 44:3, initial arrest reports are public. Some records tied to open investigations or juvenile cases may be restricted until the case is resolved.
Expungement in Iberville Parish
If you were arrested in Iberville Parish and the charges were dropped or you were found not guilty, you may qualify for expungement of the Iberville Parish arrest record. Some convictions from Iberville Parish arrests can also be expunged after a waiting period. File a motion with the 18th Judicial District Court. The cost is $250 to the Bureau of Criminal Identification plus court fees.
The district attorney will review your request. If the court grants the motion, your arrest record is sealed from public view. The process can take several weeks or longer. Contact a local attorney or legal aid organization for help.
Note: Expunged records are sealed, not destroyed. Certain law enforcement agencies can still see them.
Nearby Parishes
These parishes border Iberville Parish. An arrest near the parish boundary could result in booking at a neighboring jail.