If you believe the person is already in custody, use the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office Inmate Search.
Note: This shows current inmates, not active warrants for people still on the street.
Ignoring a warrant does not make it go away. In Shreveport, law enforcement actively cross-references databases. An active warrant can result in: shreveport city jail active warrants
If you cannot afford an attorney, you can voluntarily turn yourself in. Go to the Shreveport City Jail lobby during regular hours (Monday–Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM, excluding holidays). Inform the booking officer, "I believe I have an active warrant and I am here to surrender." You will likely be booked and released within 12 hours on a bond. If you believe the person is already in
An active warrant in Shreveport is not a problem that fixes itself. With modern data-sharing between the Shreveport Police Department, Caddo Parish Sheriff, and Louisiana State Police, it is a matter of when, not if, you will be arrested. Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only
Whether you are searching for yourself or a loved one, start with a call to the Shreveport City Court Warrant Division or hire a local attorney. Resolving a warrant may involve a few hours of inconvenience, but ignoring it could cost you your job, your freedom, and your peace of mind.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change; always verify directly with the Shreveport City Court or consult a Louisiana-licensed attorney.