Orleans County Jail Records
How to Search for an Inmate in Orleans County
The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office operates the official inmate search portal. This is the only official, free, government-operated inmate search tool for Orleans County. Do not pay any third-party website for inmate information — the official search is always free.
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Open the official portal
Go to https://www.opso.us in your web browser and look for the inmate search or 'Find Someone in Jail' section.
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Complete any verification
The website may require you to complete a CAPTCHA or screening notice before accessing the search form.
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Enter the inmate's last name
Type the person's last name in the Last Name field. Use the full legal last name, not a nickname.
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Enter first name (optional but recommended)
Adding the first name narrows results significantly, especially for common last names.
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Click Search and review results
Click the Search button. Results will show matching inmates currently in custody. Confirm by checking name, date of birth, and booking date.
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Click the person's name to see full details
Click on the person's name to see the full booking record including facility, charges, bail amount, and court date.
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Note the booking number
The booking number is critical. Write it down. You will need it to schedule a visit, send mail, and make phone account deposits.
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If no results found
If no results appear, the person may not yet be in the system (new bookings take 2–4 hours), may have been released, or may be held at another facility. Call OPSO directly for live assistance.
- Search by last name only first — first names may be recorded differently.
- New bookings take 2–4 hours to appear in the system.
- No result? Try alternate spellings or call the jail directly.
- Email: See https://www.opso.us
Law Enforcement Agencies — Orleans County
Orleans County and unincorporated areas
📍 Orleans County Sheriff's Office, Louisiana LA
https://www.opso.us →Incorporated cities and municipalities within Orleans County
📍 Orleans County, Louisiana LA
https://www.opso.us →State highways and freeways throughout Orleans County
📍 Louisiana State Police, Louisiana
https://www.state.la.gov →Probation violations in Orleans County
📍 Orleans County, Louisiana LA
https://www.orleansdc.com →How the Arrest Process Works in Orleans County
In Orleans County, an arrest occurs when a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe a person has committed a crime. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office (OPSO) and local city police departments are among the primary agencies that make arrests.
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1Detention and probable cause determination
An officer stops or detains the individual based on reasonable suspicion or probable cause. The officer identifies themselves and states the reason for the stop.
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2Miranda rights are read
If the officer intends to question the person in custody, they must read Miranda rights: the right to remain silent, the right to an attorney, and the warning that anything said can be used in court.
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3Search of the person
The officer conducts a search incident to arrest for weapons and contraband. The person may be handcuffed for officer safety.
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4Transport to a jail facility
The person is transported to the OPSO facility or city jail for booking and intake processing.
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5Notification rights
After booking, the arrested person has the right to make at least one phone call. Louisiana law governs the specific number of calls and timeframe.
Orleans County Jail Booking Process — Step by Step
After arrest, every person taken into custody in Orleans County goes through a booking process at a OPSO facility. The booking procedure typically begins at the main jail or intake center operated by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.
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1Personal information collection
Jail staff records the full legal name, date of birth, home address, physical description, and identification details. This information is entered into the OPSO database.
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2Fingerprinting
Digital fingerprints are taken using the LiveScan system and submitted to the Louisiana Department of Justice and the FBI's national criminal database (AFIS).
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3Mugshot photograph
A booking photograph (mugshot) is taken showing the front and side profile of the person. This photo becomes part of the official booking record.
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4Medical and mental health screening
All inmates are medically and mentally screened upon intake. The OPSO medical team assesses individuals who may require medical or mental health services.
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5Property storage
All personal belongings (wallet, keys, phone, jewelry, clothing) are cataloged, inventoried, and stored in a property bag assigned to the booking number. Items are returned upon release.
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6Criminal record and warrant check
Authorities check the person's prior criminal history, any outstanding warrants in Louisiana or nationally, current probation or parole status, and any immigration holds.
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7Charges recorded and bail set
The specific charges are formally recorded. Bail is set according to the Orleans County bail schedule. Some non-violent offenses may qualify for cite-and-release or own-recognizance release.
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8Classification and facility assignment
Based on charges, criminal history, medical needs, and security classification, the person is assigned to a specific housing unit within a OPSO facility. The person may not be visible in the inmate search system until classification is complete.
Official Orleans Jail Facility Locations
Orleans County Jail — Location Map
How to Find Booking Photos and Mugshots in Orleans County
A booking photograph (mugshot) is taken during the booking process at every OPSO facility. The official source for booking information, including any available photos, is the OPSO inmate search portal.
Search Booking Photos →Louisiana public records law governs access to booking photographs. Mugshots taken during booking are generally part of the public arrest record. Check Louisiana specific statutes for any restrictions.
How to Visit an Inmate — Orleans County Jail
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1Go to the official visitation page
Open https://www.opso.us and locate the visitation or inmate visitation section.
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2Register your visitor account
Complete your profile with your full legal name, date of birth, government ID number, phone number, and email address.
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3Add the inmate to your account
Enter the inmate's full legal name and booking number to link them to your visitor account.
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4Check if the inmate is eligible for visits
Newly booked inmates may not be available for visits until classification is complete. Contact the facility to verify visit eligibility.
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5Select a date and time slot
Choose an available visit slot up to 7 days in advance. Confirm the booking.
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6Check for confirmation
A confirmation will be sent to your registered contact. Save this confirmation and note the date and time.
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7Arrive early with your government ID
Arrive at least 30 minutes before your visit start time. Bring only your government-issued photo ID. Leave all other items in your vehicle.
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8Check in with staff
Check in at the facility entrance. Staff will verify your ID. All visitors are subject to a search for contraband.
Inmate Phone Calls — Orleans County Jail
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1Go to securustech.net
Open https://www.securustech.net or download the Securus Mobile app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
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2Create your account
Click Sign Up and create a free account using your name, phone number, and email address.
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3Search for the facility
In the facility search, type 'Orleans County Sheriff' and select the specific jail where your inmate is housed.
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4Add the inmate
Add the inmate to your account using their full legal name and booking number.
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5Deposit funds
Choose a deposit amount and pay by credit or debit card. Funds are applied to the account and the inmate can then call your registered phone number.
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6Wait to receive calls
When the inmate calls, the call will come from the provider's number. Answer and accept the call to connect. Calls are monitored and recorded except attorney calls.
[Inmate Full Name and Booking Number] Orleans County Jail Orleans County, Louisiana LA
Send Money to an Inmate — Orleans County
Max deposit: Check with facility for current deposit limits for inmate commissary accounts
Account portal: https://www.securustech.net
Mobile app: Securus Mobile app (available on Google Play and Apple App Store)
Rates: Rates are set by the phone service provider and are subject to change. Family members must create an account and deposit funds before receiving calls from inmates in Orleans County.
How Bail Works in Orleans County — Step by Step
⚖️ Louisiana state law governs pre-arraignment release in Orleans County. Some defendants may qualify for release on their own recognizance (OR release) or a personal recognizance bond depending on the charges and criminal history.
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1Find out the bail amount
Look up the inmate on the OPSO inmate search portal at https://www.opso.us to see if a bail amount has been set. Call OPSO directly if unavailable online.
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2Decide: pay full bail or use a bondsman
If you can afford the full bail amount, you can pay it directly at the Orleans County jail or courthouse. If not, contact a licensed bail bond agent who will post the full bail for a non-refundable fee.
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3Go to the jail or courthouse
Visit the Orleans County jail or courthouse bail window. Check https://www.opso.us for the current address and hours.
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4Pay the bail amount
Pay the full bail amount by accepted payment method. Include the inmate's full name and booking number on any check or money order.
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5Wait for release processing
After payment is accepted, processing typically takes 4–8 hours. The inmate will be released after processing is complete.
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6Get your receipt — it is important
Keep your bail receipt. Bail money is returned to the payer at the conclusion of the case, as long as the defendant appears at all scheduled court hearings.
After bail payment is confirmed, inmates are typically processed and released within this timeframe.
How to Find a Criminal Defense Lawyer in Orleans County
Anyone arrested in Orleans County has the constitutional right to an attorney. If you cannot afford a private attorney, the Orleans County Public Defender's Office will be appointed to represent you at no cost.
Orleans County Criminal Court Locations and the Arraignment Process
After arrest in Orleans County, the defendant will appear before a judge at the Orleans County Courthouse. The specific courthouse depends on the type of charges — felony cases go to the district or superior court, while misdemeanor cases go to the county or circuit court.
Orleans County Inmate FAQ
The inmate records and booking information provided here are for **informational purposes only**. An arrest does not guarantee a criminal conviction; all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Inmate Search is not a government agency and is not affiliated with the Orleans County Sheriff. Read Full Terms