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How to Contact an Inmate at West Baton Rouge Detention, LA (LA)

Trying to reach someone at West Baton Rouge Parish Detention Center? Start by confirming they're still in custody there, then follow the facility's process for the type of contact you need.

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How to Contact an Inmate at West Baton Rouge Detention, LA (LA)

West Baton Rouge Parish Detention Center is part of the West Baton Rouge Parish Law Enforcement Center in Port Allen, Louisiana. Built in 1997, the facility holds up to 330 inmates (297 males and 33 females). That capacity matters because space and staffing can affect how quickly contact options get set up after someone is booked.

The jail holds a mix of people: pre-trial and post-trial inmates, federal detainees, and Louisiana Department of Correction detainees. With roughly 3,400 bookings per calendar year, there's constant movement in and out. That turnover is exactly why you should confirm someone's current custody status before trying to visit, send mail, or set up phone contact.

Note: Clergy and legal counsel can have access to inmates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, but it must be arranged with the facility.

Start with the online jail roster published by the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office at westbatonrouge.lavns.org. You can register anonymously to get notifications if an offender's custody status changes. This helps you avoid making plans based on outdated information.

Steps to Follow

  • Look up the person on the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff’s Office online jail roster (westbatonrouge.lavns.org).
  • Double-check you have the correct individual before you move forward (names can be similar).
  • Use the roster’s anonymous registration option if you want notifications about custody-status changes.
  1. Confirm what type of custody the person is in. West Baton Rouge Parish Detention Center houses pre-trial and post-trial inmates, federal detainees, and Louisiana Department of Correction detainees, and the rules you’ll need to follow can depend on that status.
  2. If you are clergy or legal counsel, arrange access with the facility. The jail provides 24/7 access to inmates by clergy and counsel by arrangement, so you’ll need to coordinate the details directly with staff.
  3. For family and friends, follow the facility’s current communication rules. Once you know the person’s status, ask the jail for the up-to-date procedures for phone calls, mail, and visitation for that category of inmate.
How to Contact an Inmate at West Baton Rouge Detention, LA (LA)

Before relying on the roster for planning, double-check that westbatonrouge.lavns.org is still the current site and that anonymous notification registration is working. When searching, take your time with spelling. If the roster provides identifiers like a booking number, use them to make sure you're tracking the right person.

  • Whether the inmate is pre-trial, post-trial, a federal detainee, or a Louisiana Department of Correction detainee (this can change what contact options are available).
  • The exact procedure to arrange clergy visits or attorney access, even though access is available 24/7 by arrangement.
  • What documentation or verification is required for clergy or counsel to be admitted under that arrangement.

Note: This 330-bed facility processes about 3,400 bookings a year, so day-to-day limits can shift based on population and operations. Confirm visitation limits, phone access rules, mail procedures, and any associated costs directly with the facility.

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