St. Helena Parish Sex Offender Registry

Search registered sex offenders in St. Helena Parish through the Louisiana State Police registry, the primary public tool for this parish. The St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office in Greensburg handles all local registration and can confirm the status of specific offenders by phone during business hours.

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225-222-4413 Sheriff's Office
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How to Search the St. Helena Parish Sex Offender Registry

St. Helena Parish does not maintain its own local sex offender search portal. All public lookups go through the Louisiana State Police sex offender registry. This statewide tool covers all 64 parishes and lets you search by name, address, or ZIP code with results filtered to St. Helena Parish. Each result shows the offender's photo, current address, offense type, tier level, and compliance status.

The LSP registry is free and requires no account or login. If you want to search by neighborhood, you can enter a street address and set a radius. The map view lets you see all registered offenders in a given area at once. This is useful for residents who want to know about offenders near a home, school, or other specific location.

For a verbal confirmation of someone's status or for information not shown on the website, call the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office at 225-222-4413. Sheriff Nat Williams oversees registration for the parish. The office is at 19108 Central Ave, Greensburg, LA 70441. Staff can look up specific individuals and confirm whether they are currently registered and what tier applies to them.

The Louisiana State Police hotline at 1-800-858-0551 is also available from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM CDT. State police staff handle questions about registry records statewide and can assist when the online tool does not have the detail you need. Calls are handled confidentially.

The Louisiana State Police registry page is the main search tool for St. Helena Parish residents looking up registered offenders in Greensburg and surrounding communities.

Louisiana State Police sex offender registry page for St. Helena Parish

The statewide LSP search interface is the starting point for all St. Helena Parish sex offender lookups, covering offenders in Greensburg and all unincorporated areas of the parish.

St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office Information

The St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office is the local agency responsible for sex offender registration and compliance in the parish. The office is at 19108 Central Ave, Greensburg, LA 70441. Phone is 225-222-4413. The sheriff's website is accessible at sthelenaparish.net. Sheriff Nat Williams runs the office.

When an offender is released from state prison and moves to St. Helena Parish, they must register with three agencies within 3 business days: the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office, Louisiana State Police, and the local municipal police if they live in a city with its own department. Greensburg is small, so many offenders registered here live in unincorporated parts of the parish and register only with the sheriff and state police.

Registration must happen in person. The offender appears at the sheriff's office with valid ID and provides current address, employment details, vehicle data, and a list of online identifiers including email addresses and social media accounts. A photograph is taken. All of this goes directly into the state database. There is no option to register by mail or phone. Any attempt to skip in-person registration is itself a violation.

St. Helena is a small rural parish in southeastern Louisiana. The sheriff's office has limited staff compared to larger urban parishes, but the registration process and the penalties for non-compliance are the same. The state system tracks compliance centrally, so violations are visible to both the sheriff and state police at the same time.

The three-day window is strict. Any change in address, employment, school enrollment, or online identifiers must be reported within 3 business days. This rule does not have exceptions for weekends or holidays when calculating the window. If the deadline falls on a day the sheriff's office is closed, the offender must report before the deadline, not after.

Louisiana Registration Laws That Apply in St. Helena Parish

Sex offender registration in Louisiana is controlled by RS 15:540, the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Law. This law applies the same way in all 64 parishes. It sets out who must register, what data must be submitted, how often check-ins happen, and what the penalties are for violations. There is no local variation in the core rules, though some parishes may have additional residency restrictions imposed at the court level.

Tier definitions come from RS 15:541. Tier I is 15 years of registration with annual check-ins. Tier II is 25 years with semi-annual check-ins. Tier III is lifetime registration with check-ins every 90 days. The tier is assigned at sentencing based on the offense. It does not change based on conduct after conviction unless a court orders a modification, which is rare and governed by specific legal standards.

Registration details are in RS 15:542. Every registrant must give full legal name, date of birth, current photo, physical description, home address, work address, any school address, vehicle data, and all online account identifiers. The statute also requires disclosure of any plans to travel out of state or internationally in certain circumstances. All this information becomes part of the public record accessible through the LSP registry.

Residency restrictions prohibit registered sex offenders from living within 1,000 feet of schools, daycare facilities, parks, and other protected locations. The St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office enforces these restrictions locally. A violation of a residency restriction is a separate criminal offense from any failure-to-register charge.

Out-of-state offenders who move to St. Helena Parish must register within 3 business days of establishing residency. This applies even if they were compliant in their previous state. Louisiana requirements govern from the moment they arrive, and the tier assigned may differ from what the previous state used.

What St. Helena Parish Registry Profiles Show

Each public profile in the LSP registry for a St. Helena Parish offender includes the offender's full legal name and any aliases, a current photo, current home address, employer name and work address if employed, the conviction that triggered registration, the tier assigned, and vehicle information. Physical description data including height, weight, and identifying marks is also shown.

If an offender has no fixed address, the registry may list the address of the sheriff's office or a shelter. These records are still public. For recently released offenders, the Louisiana Department of Corrections sex offender registry tracks release and initial registration status. Cross-referencing both the DOC page and the LSP registry gives the most complete picture for offenders new to the parish.

The registry updates on a rolling basis when offenders check in or report changes. There can be a short delay between when the sheriff receives new information and when it reflects in the public portal. For the most current status, calling the sheriff directly is always faster than waiting for the online record to update.

Reporting Sex Offender Violations in St. Helena Parish

If you think a registered sex offender in St. Helena Parish is out of compliance, call the St. Helena Parish Sheriff's Office at 225-222-4413. You can also use the LSP hotline at 1-800-858-0551 between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM CDT. Both agencies accept anonymous tips. For an immediate threat or active danger, call 911 instead of the non-emergency lines.

Violations to report include living at an address other than the one on file, failing to register within the 3-day window after a move or change, missing a scheduled check-in, or failing to disclose a new job, school, or online account. Each of these is a criminal offense and can result in arrest and felony charges. Law enforcement takes these reports seriously because non-compliance undermines the purpose of the registry.

St. Helena Parish borders Livingston, Tangipahoa, Washington, East Feliciana, and West Feliciana parishes. Offenders who live near those borders may be registered in a neighboring parish. If the LSP search does not show the person you are looking for in St. Helena Parish, check the adjacent parish registries as well.

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Nearby Parishes

These parishes border St. Helena Parish. Offenders near parish lines may be registered in a neighboring area.