Sabine Parish Sex Offender Registry

Search registered sex offenders in Sabine Parish, Louisiana through the Louisiana State Police statewide registry. Sabine Parish is located in northwest Louisiana along the Texas border, and all sex offender registrations for the parish are handled by the Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office in Many. The LSP statewide database is the primary public search tool for Sabine Parish records.

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How to Search the Sabine Parish Sex Offender Registry

The primary tool for searching Sabine Parish sex offender records is the Louisiana State Police sex offender registry. The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office does not maintain a separate local search portal, so public lookups go through the statewide LSP system. You can search by name, address, or ZIP code. The registry is free and open to anyone without an account or login.

Filtering the LSP search to Sabine Parish shows all current registrants in the parish. Each record includes the person's photo, registered home address, offense category, tier level, and compliance status. Searching by ZIP code for Many, Florien, Converse, Logansport, or other communities in Sabine Parish will return results for those specific areas.

The LSP hotline at 1-800-858-0551 is available weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CDT. Operators can confirm whether a specific individual is currently registered in Sabine Parish and provide their tier and compliance status by phone. This is useful if the online search does not return a clear result or if you need immediate confirmation of a registration.

The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office main line is 318-590-9475. The Criminal Investigations Division, which handles sex offender coordination, can be reached at 318-256-9241. If you believe a record is outdated or incorrect, the sheriff's office is the right contact to get it corrected at the source. There are approximately 112 registered sex offenders in Sabine Parish, according to the sheriff's office.

Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office

The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Aaron Mitchell. The main office address is 850 San Antonio Ave, P.O. Box 1380, Many, LA 71449. The main phone number is 318-590-9475. The CID and jail line is 318-256-9241. The fax is 318-590-9474. The sheriff's office handles all sex offender registrations in the parish, including new arrivals, address changes, and compliance checks. More information is available at sabinesheriff.org.

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Any sex offender who moves to Sabine Parish, is released from custody to a Sabine Parish address, or changes any registered information must report to the sheriff's office within 3 business days. This 3-day window applies to each change separately. Offenders cannot combine multiple changes into one late report.

Sabine Parish borders Texas, which creates an additional layer of complexity for some registrations. An offender who lives in Sabine Parish but regularly crosses into Texas for work must comply with both Louisiana and Texas registration requirements if their presence in Texas triggers registration obligations under Texas law. The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office can advise on what Louisiana requires, but questions about Texas obligations should be directed to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

The sheriff's office submits registration data to LSP, which enters it into the statewide public database. Compliance checks are conducted periodically to verify that offenders are living at the addresses on file. Deputies may conduct unannounced visits to registered addresses to confirm current residence.

Louisiana Sex Offender Laws That Apply in Sabine Parish

The legal framework for sex offender registration in Sabine Parish is set by Louisiana state law and applies uniformly across all 64 parishes. The foundational statute is RS 15:540, the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law. This statute defines who must register, what information must be disclosed, how long registration continues, and the penalties for failing to comply. It does not vary from parish to parish.

Tier classifications are established by RS 15:541. Louisiana has three tiers based entirely on the offense committed. Tier I offenders register for 15 years and check in once per year. Tier II offenders register for 25 years and must check in every six months. Tier III offenders register for life and check in every 90 days. The tier is set at sentencing and does not change based on behavior after release.

The specific disclosures required from each registrant are in RS 15:542. Every registrant must provide their full legal name and all aliases, current home address, employer name and address, school name if applicable, vehicle information, online usernames and email addresses, a physical description, and a current photograph. This information is entered into the public registry and is searchable at no charge through the LSP website.

Non-compliance is a criminal offense. Failing to register on time, missing a check-in, moving without notifying the sheriff's office, or providing false registration information are all felony-level violations in Louisiana. The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office and the Louisiana State Police both enforce these requirements.

What the Sabine Parish Registry Shows

A search of the LSP statewide registry for Sabine Parish will return records for all currently registered offenders in the parish. Each record shows the person's full name and any aliases, a current photograph, the registered home address, and any employer or school address on file. The specific offense is listed along with the tier and the date of the most recent check-in.

Sabine Parish is a rural parish with a smaller population than many other Louisiana parishes. The total number of registered offenders will reflect that. The LSP search will show all of them. If someone does not appear in the LSP search but you believe they should be registered, contact the Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office at 318-256-9241 or call the LSP hotline to report the concern.

Louisiana State Police sex offender registry page for Sabine Parish

The registry is updated as the sheriff's office submits new and changed registration data to LSP. If a record seems out of date, the most accurate current information is always at the sheriff's office level, since that is where registrations are physically processed before they move into the statewide system.

Border Considerations for Sabine Parish

Sabine Parish sits along the Louisiana-Texas state line. Toledo Bend Reservoir forms much of the eastern border with Texas. This geography matters for sex offender registration because an offender who regularly crosses state lines for work, school, or other purposes may have registration obligations in both states. Louisiana's requirements are clear: anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in Louisiana must register in Louisiana regardless of where else they may also be registered.

If you are searching for someone who moved from Texas into Sabine Parish, or who moved from Sabine Parish into Texas, the LSP registry should reflect the Louisiana-side registration. For the Texas side, searches go through the Texas Department of Public Safety sex offender registry. The two systems are separate, and you may need to check both if you are tracking someone who has lived in both states.

The Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office is experienced in handling cases that involve the state line. Questions about how cross-state activity affects registration requirements in Louisiana can be directed to the sheriff's office or to the LSP hotline at 1-800-858-0551.

Reporting Violations in Sabine Parish

To report a suspected registration violation in Sabine Parish, call the Sabine Parish Sheriff's Office at 318-256-9241. You can also use the LSP hotline at 1-800-858-0551 on weekdays between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM CDT. Written reports can go to LSP Sex Offender Assessment Unit, P.O. Box 66614, Box A-6, Baton Rouge, LA 70896. Anonymous tips are accepted through all of these options.

Violations include moving without updating the registry, missing a required check-in, failing to disclose a new employer or school, or providing a false address. Each is a separate criminal offense under Louisiana law. The sheriff's office will investigate credible reports. For cases where the violation may involve activity across the Texas border, LSP can coordinate with Texas law enforcement as needed.

If an offender's LSP registry record shows the last check-in date is past the required window for their tier, you can report that directly. You do not need to have witnessed a specific act. The overdue check-in date alone is grounds for the sheriff's office to initiate contact and a compliance check.

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Offenders near the Sabine Parish border may be registered in adjacent parishes. Check neighboring registries below.