Iberville Parish Sex Offender Lookup

Search registered sex offenders in Iberville Parish through the Louisiana State Police registry. The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office in Plaquemine handles local registration and compliance across the parish, including communities along both sides of the Mississippi River.

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How to Search Iberville Parish Sex Offenders

Iberville Parish uses the Louisiana State Police sex offender registry for all public searches. There is no independent parish portal. The LSP registry is free, requires no account, and covers every parish in Louisiana. You can search by name, ZIP code, or address, and you can narrow the results to Iberville Parish specifically. The map view lets you see offender locations plotted on a street map, which is useful for checking a neighborhood in Plaquemine or other communities in the parish.

Iberville Parish sits across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge and is part of the greater Baton Rouge metro area. That proximity means that offenders sometimes register in nearby East Baton Rouge or West Baton Rouge parishes while living in Iberville, or the reverse. If you are checking on someone who moves between these areas, run searches in all relevant parishes to get a complete picture.

For direct help, call the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office at (225) 687-5100 during normal business hours. The Clerk of Court can be reached at (225) 687-5160 for court-related records questions. The state police hotline at 1-800-858-0551 handles registry questions Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CDT.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections Iberville Parish location page provides additional information on DOC-supervised offenders in the area, which complements the LSP registry when tracking people recently released from state custody.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections sex offender registry page explains how offenders are processed through the DOC system and how parish agencies are notified before release.

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The DOC page covers the coordination between the department and local sheriffs when an offender is nearing release into a parish like Iberville, which is an important part of how the registry stays current.

Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office Contact and Registration

The Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office is located at 58050 Meriam Street, Plaquemine, LA 70764. The mailing address is P.O. Box 423, Plaquemine, LA 70765. The main phone number is (225) 687-5100. The jail can be reached at (225) 687-3553. Sex offender registration takes place at the main office. Registration must be done in person. You cannot complete the process by phone, mail, or online submission.

Iberville Parish offenders who live within Plaquemine city limits must register with both the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office and the Plaquemine Police Department, in addition to the Louisiana State Police. This three-agency requirement applies any time an offender lives, works, or goes to school in a city with its own police department. Failing to register with any of the three agencies is a separate felony under Louisiana law.

For offenders who live in unincorporated parts of Iberville Parish, registration with the sheriff and state police covers the requirement. There is no city police department in unincorporated areas, so the third registration does not apply. If you are unsure which registration locations apply to a specific address, call the sheriff's office at (225) 687-5100 and ask before attempting to register.

The Clerk of Court office at (225) 687-5160 can assist with questions about court records related to sex offense convictions in Iberville Parish. The clerk handles civil and criminal court filings but does not manage the sex offender registry itself. Registry questions should go to the sheriff or state police.

Louisiana Sex Offender Laws That Apply in Iberville Parish

Sex offender registration in Louisiana is governed by RS 15:540 and the statutes that follow it through RS 15:549. These laws apply statewide. Anyone convicted of a qualifying sex offense in Louisiana must register. That includes people who relocate to Louisiana after a conviction in another state. The full list of qualifying offenses is detailed in the statute series.

Louisiana divides registrants into three tiers. Tier I requires registration for 15 years with annual check-ins. Tier II requires 25 years with check-ins every six months. Tier III requires lifetime registration with check-ins every 90 days. The tier is set by the sentencing court. Tier III applies to the most serious offenses including aggravated rape, crimes against very young children, and repeat sex offense convictions.

Under RS 15:542, all registrants must report any change in address, employment, school enrollment, vehicle, phone number, or online accounts within 3 business days. The 3-day window starts the day the change happens. Missing the deadline is a felony, no exceptions. This applies to small changes like a new email address just as it does to moving to a new home.

RS 15:541 defines terms used throughout the registration statutes, including what offenses qualify and what information must be made public. Courts can impose residency and proximity restrictions at sentencing that go beyond what the statutes require. Violating those court-ordered restrictions is a separate offense.

The public has a right to access registry information under state law. However, using registry data to harass, threaten, stalk, or harm a registrant or their family is prohibited and can result in criminal charges and civil liability.

What Iberville Parish Registry Profiles Contain

Registry profiles for Iberville Parish offenders are maintained through the Louisiana State Police system and are accessible through the statewide portal. Each public profile typically includes the offender's full legal name and aliases, current home address, employer and work address if employed, school enrollment if applicable, offense type and conviction date, a current photograph, physical description including height, weight, and eye color, and vehicle information. Whether someone is designated a sexually violent predator also appears in the record.

If an offender has no permanent address, the record may show a general area or a homeless designation. Records tied to older convictions or convictions from other states may be less complete. All information reflects what was reported at the most recent check-in and what law enforcement verified at that time. There can be a short lag between a change and when it shows in the public portal.

If you believe a record is incorrect or if you need current status on a specific person in Iberville Parish, call the sheriff at (225) 687-5100 or the state police hotline at 1-800-858-0551. These are the most reliable ways to get verified information quickly.

The Louisiana State Police troop information page identifies which state police troop covers Iberville Parish and provides troop-level contacts for compliance issues that need state attention.

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The LSP troop page helps Iberville Parish residents find the correct state police district when a compliance concern needs to be escalated beyond the local sheriff's office.

Reporting Violations in Iberville Parish

To report a sex offender violation in Iberville Parish, call the sheriff's office at (225) 687-5100. Provide the offender's name, the address where you believe they are actually living or working, and a description of what led you to think there may be a violation. Tips are taken seriously and can lead to compliance checks and arrests for failure to register.

You can also contact the Louisiana State Police hotline at 1-800-858-0551, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CDT. State police can coordinate with the Iberville Parish Sheriff's Office on investigations. If you believe someone poses an immediate threat or danger, call 911 rather than a non-emergency line.

Because Iberville Parish borders East Baton Rouge, West Baton Rouge, and other metro-area parishes, offenders sometimes attempt to register at one address while living in another jurisdiction. If you notice an offender appearing to use an Iberville Parish address as a cover while actually residing in Baton Rouge or another area, that is worth reporting to the sheriff here and to the adjacent parish's law enforcement as well.

The Louisiana State Police homepage at lsp.org provides access to the statewide sex offender search and additional community safety resources relevant to Iberville Parish.

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The LSP homepage is the main entry point for the statewide sex offender registry search tool and community outreach information used by Iberville Parish residents.

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Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Iberville Parish or are part of the greater Baton Rouge area. Offenders near parish lines may be registered in more than one jurisdiction.