How to Contact an Inmate at Facility
If you need to reach someone at Beauregard Parish Jail, start by calling the right office and confirming current rules before you send anything.
Mail, photos, messaging, and phone/call options for staying in touch.
To reach Beauregard Parish Jail, call (337) 460-5520. The facility is located at 412 Bolivar Bishop Drive, DeRidder, LA 70634. For broader parish-level questions, you can contact the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's office at (337) 462-2400 or (337) 463-3281, or the Clerk of Court, Brian Lestage, at (337) 463-8595. In most Louisiana jails, inmate phone calls, video visits, tablet messaging, and electronic photos are handled through approved third-party vendors. You'll typically need to register with the vendor, add prepaid funds, and use a compatible device. Calls and electronic communications are usually monitored and subject to facility rules.
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If you need to reach someone at Beauregard Parish Jail, start by calling the right office and confirming current rules before you send anything.
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Call Beauregard Parish Jail at (337) 460-5520 for general inquiries.
Start by creating an account with the jail's approved communication vendor. Register your information and add funds to a prepaid or friends-and-family account. For video visits, you'll also need a compatible computer, smartphone, or tablet with a supported browser or app.
For jail-specific questions, call Beauregard Parish Jail at (337) 460-5520. For parish-level questions, contact the Beauregard Parish Sheriffâs office at (337) 462-2400 or (337) 463-3281, or the Clerk of Court at (337) 463-8595.
Your first visit can go smoothlyâif you show up with the right items and leave the wrong ones behind. Louisiana DOC policy allows authorized visitation, but each facility adjusts the process to fit its space and security needs. Use the checklist below as your baseline. Expect Beauregard Parish Jail to enforce these rules at the door, and possibly add a few of their own.
If the person in custody requests to add you as a visitor, you can apply. Having a criminal conviction doesn't automatically disqualify you. The facility may deny visitors when a specific offense raises legitimate security concerns â but that's a case-by-case decision, not a blanket ban on everyone with a record.
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