St. Helena Parish Recent Bookings Lookup

St. Helena Parish recent booking records are available through the LA VINE system, which posts current inmate data for the St. Helena Parish Detention Center in Greensburg. The roster updates throughout the day and shows charges, bond information, and personal identifiers for all individuals in active custody. All persons listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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LA VINE Booking Roster: St. Helena Parish

Louisiana runs a statewide jail transparency program called LA VINE, which stands for Louisiana Victim Information and Notification Everyday. Through this program, each participating parish sheriff publishes a public-facing inmate roster. For St. Helena Parish, you can access that roster at sthelena.lavns.org/roster.aspx. The page refreshes roughly every 30 minutes, so what you see is a near-real-time picture of who is currently held at the St. Helena Parish Detention Center in Greensburg.

The roster lets you browse all current inmates or use alphabetical filters to narrow the list by last name. Each entry shows the inmate's full name, date of birth, race, gender, booking date, the charges they were booked on, and any bond amount that has been set. This is public information under Louisiana law, and no fee or account is needed to view it. If the person you are looking for does not appear, they may have bonded out, been released, or been moved to a state corrections facility.

The LA VINE statewide roster index links to all active parish rosters in Louisiana if you need to check other jurisdictions.

The screenshot below is from the St Helena Parish LAVINE roster, the official public-facing booking page for the parish jail.

St. Helena Parish LAVINE roster showing recent bookings and inmate information

The roster refreshes every 30 minutes and is the most current public source for recent bookings in this parish.

St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office

The St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office is the lead law enforcement agency for the parish and the custodian of all jail and booking records generated at the St. Helena Parish Detention Center. When deputies or other law enforcement officers make an arrest in St. Helena Parish, the arrested person is transported to the detention center, processed, and entered into the booking system. That data feeds the LA VINE roster and becomes part of the permanent arrest record held by the sheriff's office.

To reach the sheriff's office for records requests, inmate status questions, or general inquiries, the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association directory provides current contact information for all 64 Louisiana parishes including St. Helena. The records division handles formal public records requests. Written requests are typically required for copies of reports, and fees may apply based on the number of pages or the complexity of the search. Response timelines are governed by Louisiana's public records law.

St. Helena Parish Detention Center

The St. Helena Parish Detention Center is located in Greensburg, Louisiana. It serves as the parish's primary holding facility for people arrested in St. Helena Parish and awaiting court appearances. The center also holds individuals serving shorter sentences after a local conviction. The facility is operated by the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office under standards set by the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement.

If you plan to visit an inmate, you will need to contact the detention center in advance to confirm visiting days and hours, any dress code requirements, and whether you need to be on an approved visitor list. Mail, commissary, and phone call procedures are also set by the sheriff's office. Policies can change, so always verify before visiting. For inmates who have been moved to a state Department of Corrections facility, the DPS&C offender search tool covered below is the right resource.

What's in a St. Helena Booking Record

Each booking record created at the St. Helena Parish Detention Center captures a standard set of fields. The record starts with personal identifiers: full legal name, date of birth, sex, and race. If a booking photo was taken, it may also appear on the roster. From there, the record lists the arrest date and time, the name of the arresting agency, and a breakdown of each charge. Charges are listed with the Louisiana statute number and a plain-language description of the offense. Bond amounts are added after a judge or magistrate sets them.

What you will not find in a booking record is the final result of the case. A booking record is a snapshot of what happened at the time of arrest, not the conclusion of the legal process. Charges can be reduced, dismissed entirely, or result in a not-guilty verdict at trial. None of those outcomes update the booking entry. For the final disposition of a criminal case in St. Helena Parish, you need to contact the St. Helena Parish Clerk of Court. The clerk's office maintains docket records that track a case from filing through sentencing or dismissal.

Louisiana Public Records Law

Three key statutes govern your right to access booking and criminal records in Louisiana. R.S. 44:1 defines public records in broad terms, covering all documents, data, and writings made or kept by public bodies in the course of their official functions. This definition clearly includes jail booking records held by the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office. R.S. 44:31 guarantees that any person may inspect, copy, and reproduce public records on request, subject to limited exceptions.

R.S. 15:587 addresses criminal history records specifically, drawing a line between what is open to the general public and what is restricted to law enforcement agencies and authorized users. Active booking data on the LA VINE roster sits on the open side of that line. A formal criminal history report compiled by the state Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information requires a different process and may involve fingerprint submission. If a public records request is denied improperly, Louisiana law gives you the right to challenge the denial in district court.

LA VINE Alerts and VINELink

The LA VINE program offers more than just a roster. It also runs a notification service through VINELink.com that lets anyone register to receive alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. If the person you are tracking is released from the St. Helena Parish Detention Center, transferred to another facility, or has any change in status, VINELink will send you a notice by phone, text, or email depending on the option you select at registration.

The LA VINE hotline at 866-528-6748 is available 24 hours a day for people who prefer to check by phone. Call in and provide the inmate's name or offender ID. The automated system will confirm whether that person is currently in custody. No account is needed for the phone line. This service is especially useful for crime victims who need advance notice before someone is released. Registration is free at VINELink.com.

Louisiana DPS&C: State Inmate Search

Some people arrested in St. Helena Parish and later convicted of serious offenses will be transferred to state prison facilities run by the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. When that happens, they leave the parish detention center and no longer appear on the LA VINE roster. To locate a state inmate, go to the DPS&C offender search page. You can look up an individual by name or by their DPS&C offender number. The results show which facility they are in, their custody classification, and their projected release date.

The DPS&C main number is 225-383-4580 for questions that require speaking with staff. For recent arrests that have not yet gone through trial or sentencing, start with the LA VINE roster at sthelena.lavns.org/roster.aspx, since newly arrested individuals are held at the parish level before any state transfer.

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Nearby Parishes

St. Helena Parish shares borders with Washington, Tangipahoa, Livingston, East Feliciana, and St. Tammany parishes. Each maintains its own booking roster and sheriff's office.