St. Mary Parish Jail Roster

The St. Mary Parish jail roster is the main tool to find who is held at the parish jail. The St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office keeps this roster and posts it through an online portal so the public can look up inmates by name at any time. With a population of about 47,000, St. Mary Parish sits on the Louisiana Gulf Coast and has one central jail that holds all local arrests. If you need to check on someone in custody or want to find booking details, the St. Mary Parish jail roster gives you fast access to that data from any device.

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St. Mary Parish Jail Quick Facts

St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center Facility Name
P.O. Box 579 Centerville, LA 70522
(337) 828-6945 Jail Phone
Franklin Parish Seat

St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office

The St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the roster up to date. The main office sits at 500 Main Street in Franklin. Sheriff Gary Driskell heads the office. "Welcome to the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office website. Our biggest resource is an informed community." The office handles all law enforcement, court services, and jail operations across St. Mary Parish.

You can reach the sheriff's office by phone at 337.828.1960 or by email at sheriff@stmaryso.com. The jail itself is the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, located in Centerville. Call (337) 828-6945 if you need to ask about an inmate or get details on visiting hours. Staff can help with basic questions about who is in custody and what charges they face.

Agency St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office
Sheriff Gary Driskell
Address 500 Main Street, Franklin, LA 70538
Phone 337.828.1960
Email sheriff@stmaryso.com

Search the St. Mary Parish Jail Roster Online

The fastest way to check the St. Mary Parish jail roster is through the LAVNS portal. Visit stmary.lavns.org to see a list of current inmates. The site lets you search by name. Each entry shows booking charges and custody status. "St. Mary Parish provides an online roster that allows the public to view current inmates and recent releases online through the Sheriff's Office." This tool is free and does not need an account to use.

LAVNS stands for Louisiana Automated Victim Notification System. It was built to help crime victims track offenders, but anyone can use it. The system pulls data from all 64 parish jails in the state. "LAVNS will automatically collect offender transaction data from the state's sixty-four (64) parish jail systems, the state Department of Corrections (DOC) and the Louisiana District Attorneys' Association (LDAA) at regular intervals on a seven days per week, twenty-four hours a day, three hundred sixty-five days a year basis (7/24/365 basis)." That means the St. Mary Parish jail roster stays current around the clock.

The screenshot below shows the St. Mary Parish inmate roster as it appears on the LAVNS portal.

St. Mary Parish jail roster on LAVNS inmate search portal

Each listing shows the inmate's name, charges, and booking date. Click any name for more details about custody status and bond information.

Note: The jail roster updates throughout the day but may not show releases that happened within the last few hours.

St. Mary Parish Inmate Lookup on VINELink

You can also search for St. Mary Parish inmates through VINELink. This is the national version of the victim notification system. "Presently, LAVNS offers everyone access to a state imprisoned person's location by Internet [www.vinelink.com] and a 24-hour, toll-free telephone number: (866) 528-6748." Both LAVNS and VINELink pull from the same data, so either one works for checking the St. Mary Parish jail roster.

If you don't have internet access, call the LAVNS hotline at 1-866-528-6748. The phone system runs all day, every day. You can also call 225-383-4580 to reach the Imprisoned Person Locator. "Callers must have the person in prison's DPS&C number or the person in prison's name and date of birth to access housing assignment, address of the facility where the person is located, a contact phone number and a projected release date." This covers both parish jail inmates and state prison inmates in Louisiana.

How Booking Works at St. Mary Parish Jail

When law enforcement arrests someone in St. Mary Parish, they bring the person to the Law Enforcement Center in Centerville. Booking starts right away. Staff take a photo, collect fingerprints, and record all personal details. They log the charges and set the bond if one applies. All of this goes into the system and shows up on the jail roster once processing is done.

"With a population of 47,000 (2023), St. Mary Parish is centrally located on the Louisiana Gulf Coast." Despite its smaller size, the parish handles a steady flow of bookings. The jail roster reflects every new intake. Booking can take a few hours. If you are trying to find someone who was just arrested, give it some time before checking the online roster. You can also call the jail at (337) 828-6945 to ask if a person has been booked.

"Committed to Maintaining Excellence in Law Enforcement Through Courtesy, Professionalism, Honor, and Respect." The staff at the St. Mary Parish jail follow strict procedures during the booking process. Every arrest gets documented the same way, which keeps the jail roster accurate and complete.

Jail Roster and Louisiana Public Records

Louisiana has a strong public records law. Under LSA-R.S. 44:1, most government records are open to the public. Jail rosters fall under this law. The St. Mary Parish jail roster is a public record that anyone can view. You do not need to file a formal request. You do not need to give a reason or show ID to search it online.

The state also has rules about how inmate data gets shared. LSA-R.S. 15:574.12 covers the confidentiality of certain offender records, but basic information like the inmate's name, charges, and booking date stays public. LSA-R.S. 15:1229 is the statute that created the LAVNS system. It requires the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement to run a notification system so victims and the public can track custody changes. These laws work together to make the St. Mary Parish jail roster available through online portals.

Note: Juvenile records are not included on the St. Mary Parish jail roster under LSA-R.S. 14:405 and other state privacy rules.

What the St. Mary Parish Jail Roster Shows

Each entry on the St. Mary Parish jail roster gives you key details about that inmate. You can see the person's full name, age, charges, and booking date. Some entries also list the bond amount and the arresting agency. The roster is a live snapshot of who is in the jail right now. Once someone gets released, they may drop off the active list.

The roster is not a permanent arrest log. It only shows current inmates. If you need historical arrest records or court documents, you would need to contact the St. Mary Parish Clerk of Court or file a records request with the sheriff's office. There may be a small fee for copies of official documents. The jail roster itself is free to view at any time through the online portal.

Contact St. Mary Parish Jail

The St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is the main jail for the parish. It is in Centerville. The mailing address is P.O. Box 579, Centerville, LA 70522. Call (337) 828-6945 to reach the jail. Staff can answer questions about inmates, bonds, and visiting.

If you want to visit an inmate, call first. Rules and hours can change. You will need a valid ID. Items like phones and bags are not allowed inside. The sheriff's office at stmaryso.com may list current visiting rules. For legal questions, contact an attorney or the court directly.

Cities in St. Mary Parish

St. Mary Parish includes the city of Franklin, which is the parish seat. Other towns include Morgan City, Patterson, Berwick, and Baldwin. There are no separate city jails for these communities. All arrests made within St. Mary Parish go to the Law Enforcement Center in Centerville. If someone is picked up in Morgan City or Patterson, they show up on the St. Mary Parish jail roster the same as anyone arrested in Franklin.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border St. Mary Parish. Each parish runs its own jail and keeps its own roster. If you are not sure which parish handled an arrest, check the location where the person was picked up.

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