Livingston Parish Sheriff Office, IA
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How to Send Money to Livingston Parish Sheriff Office, IA (LA)
The online deposits page for Livingston Parish Sheriff Office, IA (LA) lists JailATM as the money vendor, with the service credited to Tech Friends, Inc. Beyond that, specifics like fees, accepted payment types, processing times, deposit limits, and in-person options aren't confirmed here. You'll want to check the facility's official deposits instructions for those details.
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How to Find an Inmate in Livingston Parish Sheriff's Jail (roster lookup & inmate number explained)
Trying to find out if someone is currently in Livingston Parish Sheriff's Jail? The public jail roster is your fastest option. Here's how to navigate the roster, confirm you've got the right person, and grab the inmate number so you don't have to search again later.
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Visitation
- You must be on the incarcerated person’s approved visiting list before you can visit.
- People in intake status typically cannot receive visits, though an immediate-family visit may sometimes be arranged through reception if intake is prolonged.
- Bring an acceptable government photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, military ID, or passport) for adult visitors.
Sending Money
- The facility's deposit page identifies the vendor as JailATM and credits Tech Friends, Inc.
- When submitting a deposit, you will need the inmate's state, facility name, and the inmate ID or CCN.
- Check the facility deposit page or the vendor's instructions for accepted methods, mailing addresses, kiosk locations, limits, and any required site codes.
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Topic Overviews
Visitation
Visitation policies at Livingston Parish Sheriff Office follow the Louisiana DOC framework, but schedules, limits, and check-in rules can differ from other facilities. Confirm the current requirements before you arrive. You must be on the incarcerated person's approved visiting list first. The facility may not confirm your status by phone, so ask the person you plan to visit to verify you're approved. To get on the list, the incarcerated person typically provides a visitor application. You then complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) and submit it as directed. On visit day, arrive before the cutoff time, register with staff, show an acceptable government photo ID, and expect security screening including metal detectors and possible searches. People in intake typically cannot receive visits, though limited immediate-family exceptions may apply in some cases.
Sending Money
Livingston Parish Sheriff Office lists JailATM as its deposit vendor, with Tech Friends, Inc. credited on the facility deposits page. Deposit methods can vary, but common options across Louisiana facilities include an online or mobile portal, a vendor phone line, a lobby kiosk, or mailed money orders. When adding funds, you'll need to enter the inmate's state, facility, and inmate ID or CCN exactly as shown on the facility or vendor form. If you mail a money order, follow the vendor's mailing instructions closely. Payments are processed by the vendor and can take several days to post. Larger deposits may require additional review before funds are released. Always confirm current addresses, site codes, limits, and form requirements on the Livingston Parish deposit page and the vendor instructions.
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How do I get approved to visit someone in a Louisiana jail?
The incarcerated person usually requests visitors and provides you the visitor application. You then complete the Application for Visiting Privileges (Form C-02-008-A) and submit it the way the facility directs.
VisitationCan I visit someone who is in intake at the jail?
Usually not. People in intake status typically cannot receive visits, although some facilities may allow a special immediate-family visit through reception procedures if intake is prolonged.
VisitationWhat should I bring and what happens when I arrive for a visit?
Bring an acceptable government photo ID (driver's license, state ID, military ID, or passport) along with any documentation the facility requires. When you arrive, you'll register with staff, go through security screening (metal detector and possible searches), and you must be there before the cutoff time to be admitted.
VisitationWho is the deposits vendor for Livingston Parish Sheriff Office?
Livingston Parish Sheriff Office lists JailATM as its deposits vendor and credits Tech Friends, Inc. on the deposits page.
Sending MoneyHow can I add money to an inmate's account at Livingston Parish Sheriff Office?
The facility names JailATM as its vendor. Depending on what's available, deposits are commonly made through an online or mobile portal, a vendor phone line, a lobby kiosk, or by mailed money order. Check the Livingston Parish deposit page and vendor instructions for the exact method, any site codes, and required fields.
Sending MoneyCan I mail cash to Livingston Parish Sheriff Office to add to an inmate's account?
No. Never mail cash. Mail deposits should be money orders only. These are processed by the vendor and may take several days to post. Confirm the mailing instructions and payee format on the facility deposit page or the vendor's site before sending.
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The jail roster page displays results with columns for Name, DOB, and Race / Gender.
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