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Current St. Mary County Jail Roster

Search the current St. Mary County jail roster by inmate name or listed charge. Results are synced directly from official booking data.

2026-06-10 13:56 UTCOfficial data
262In custody
8Felony
2Misdemeanor
$254.9MTotal bond
38Booked · 14d
711Avg days
InmateBookedChargesClassBondDays
KBKENNEDY, BRIAN P#LEC0020241302
Nov 22, 2024
DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED - 1ST OFFENSE+3 more
OtherWeaponsProperty / Theft
$84,000565d
LJLEJEUNE, JEFFERY M#LEC0020241276
Nov 15, 2024
PORNOGRAPHY INVOLVING JUVENILE(S)+2 more
Sex offenseOther
$900,000572d
RTROGERS, TYLER P#LEC0020241207
Oct 29, 2024
RECKLESS OPERATION NO ACCIDENT+27 more
TrafficViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
$28,000,000589d
HGHOWARD, GILBERT C#LEC0020241040
Sep 19, 2024
DISTURBING THE PEACE INTOXICATED+7 more
OtherDrugs
$336,000629d
RJROBERTSON, JOSEPH L#LEC0020241030
Sep 17, 2024
CRIMINAL TRESPASS+6 more
Property / TheftBurglaryCourt / WarrantOther
631d
LALOUIS, ALVIN T#LEC0020240993
Sep 5, 2024
FAILURE TO APPEAR+2 more
Court / WarrantOtherSex offense
643d
AJAUSTIN, JAMES S#LEC0020240979
Sep 1, 2024
RESISTING AN OFFICER BY GIVING FALSE INFORMATION+4 more
OtherBurglary
647d
ADALEXANDER, DERICK D#LEC0020240972
Aug 30, 2024
FAILURE TO APPEAR+8 more
Court / WarrantViolentWeaponsDrugs
649d
NHNAVARRO- PEREZ, HUMBERTO F#LEC0020240882
Aug 11, 2024
ROBBERY - ARMED+5 more
Property / TheftOtherDrugsFraud / Forgery
$480,000668d
CKCLARK, KEVIN L#LEC0020240839
Jul 29, 2024
POSSESSION OF COCAINE WITH INTENT TO DISTRIBUTE+8 more
DrugsCourt / Warrant
681d
LRLEE, RANDY M#LEC0020240813
Jul 22, 2024
AGGRAVATED FLIGHT FROM OFFICER+10 more
ViolentWeaponsDrugsOther
688d
RJROBERTSON, JACKIE#LEC0020240588
May 24, 2024
BURGLARY - SIMPLE+2 more
BurglaryWeaponsViolent
$150,000747d
EJESPINOZA-BARRON, JUAN A#LEC0020240561
May 17, 2024
ATTEMPTED 2ND DEGREE MURDER+2 more
ViolentProperty / TheftWeapons
754d
TKTAYLOR, KEITH E#LEC0020240418
Apr 16, 2024
PORNOGRAPHY INVOLVING JUVENILE(S)+3 more
Sex offense
785d
MGMOON, GERALD F#LEC0020240311
Mar 17, 2024
DOMESTIC ABUSE BATTERY BY STRANGULATION+2 more
DomesticViolent
$240,000815d
CJCARBIN, JAKHYRI#LEC0020240286
Mar 12, 2024
INDECENT BEHAVIOR WITH JUVENILE(S)+5 more
Sex offenseOther
820d
HJHAMILTON, JOSEPH#LEC0020240282
Mar 11, 2024
BURGLARY - SIMPLE
Burglary
821d
SJSINGLETON, JEREMIAH T#LEC0020240276
Mar 10, 2024
FAILURE TO APPEAR+7 more
Court / WarrantOther
Felony$200,008822d
DQDELCO, QUENTIN T#LEC0020240198
Feb 20, 2024
841d
PLPIERCE, LEE P#LEC0020240189
Feb 18, 2024
DOMESTIC ABUSE CHILD ENDANGERMENT LAW+4 more
DomesticCourt / WarrantOther
843d
  1. KB
    KENNEDY, BRIAN P#LEC0020241302
    Booked Nov 22, 2024Days 565Bond $84,000
    OtherWeaponsProperty / Theft
  2. LJ
    LEJEUNE, JEFFERY M#LEC0020241276
    Booked Nov 15, 2024Days 572Bond $900,000
    Sex offenseOther
  3. RT
    ROGERS, TYLER P#LEC0020241207
    Booked Oct 29, 2024Days 589Bond $28,000,000
    TrafficViolentOtherCourt / Warrant
  4. HG
    HOWARD, GILBERT C#LEC0020241040
    Booked Sep 19, 2024Days 629Bond $336,000
    OtherDrugs
  5. RJ
    ROBERTSON, JOSEPH L#LEC0020241030
    Booked Sep 17, 2024Days 631Bond
    Property / TheftBurglaryCourt / WarrantOther
  6. LA
    LOUIS, ALVIN T#LEC0020240993
    Booked Sep 5, 2024Days 643Bond
    Court / WarrantOtherSex offense
  7. AJ
    AUSTIN, JAMES S#LEC0020240979
    Booked Sep 1, 2024Days 647Bond
    OtherBurglary
  8. AD
    ALEXANDER, DERICK D#LEC0020240972
    Booked Aug 30, 2024Days 649Bond
    Court / WarrantViolentWeaponsDrugs
  9. NH
    NAVARRO- PEREZ, HUMBERTO F#LEC0020240882
    Booked Aug 11, 2024Days 668Bond $480,000
    Property / TheftOtherDrugsFraud / Forgery
  10. CK
    CLARK, KEVIN L#LEC0020240839
    Booked Jul 29, 2024Days 681Bond
    DrugsCourt / Warrant
  11. LR
    LEE, RANDY M#LEC0020240813
    Booked Jul 22, 2024Days 688Bond
    ViolentWeaponsDrugsOther
  12. RJ
    ROBERTSON, JACKIE#LEC0020240588
    Booked May 24, 2024Days 747Bond $150,000
    BurglaryWeaponsViolent
  13. EJ
    ESPINOZA-BARRON, JUAN A#LEC0020240561
    Booked May 17, 2024Days 754Bond
    ViolentProperty / TheftWeapons
  14. TK
    TAYLOR, KEITH E#LEC0020240418
    Booked Apr 16, 2024Days 785Bond
    Sex offense
  15. MG
    MOON, GERALD F#LEC0020240311
    Booked Mar 17, 2024Days 815Bond $240,000
    DomesticViolent
  16. CJ
    CARBIN, JAKHYRI#LEC0020240286
    Booked Mar 12, 2024Days 820Bond
    Sex offenseOther
  17. HJ
    HAMILTON, JOSEPH#LEC0020240282
    Booked Mar 11, 2024Days 821Bond
    Burglary
  18. SJ
    SINGLETON, JEREMIAH T#LEC0020240276
    Felony
    Booked Mar 10, 2024Days 822Bond $200,008
    Court / WarrantOther
  19. DQ
    DELCO, QUENTIN T#LEC0020240198
    Booked Feb 20, 2024Days 841Bond
  20. PL
    PIERCE, LEE P#LEC0020240189
    Booked Feb 18, 2024Days 843Bond
    DomesticCourt / WarrantOther

St. Mary County Jail Contact Information

Use these St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center contacts for custody confirmation, bail questions, visitation planning, inmate deposits, and court follow-up.

Facility
St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center
Operated By
St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office
Court
St. Mary Parish District Court

About the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center

The St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center serves Franklin and Morgan City under the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office. This page reflects the Sheriff's published current-inmate roster with booking numbers, dates, charge descriptions, and bond information when listed.

Confirm custody and court details with the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office and local courts.

Facility
St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center
Operated By
St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office
Parish
St. Mary Parish, Louisiana (Franklin / Morgan City)
Roster Source
St. Mary Parish Sheriff public inmate roster

How the St. Mary County Inmate Search Works

The St. Mary County inmate search is a tool designed to provide the public with access to inmate information at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center. Users can search by name, which returns a list of individuals currently held in custody. The search results include important booking record fields such as the inmate’s name, booking date, charges, current status, and bond information. This resource is particularly valuable for families and friends trying to locate their loved ones or understand their situation in a timely manner.

Understanding the meanings of the different status categories—pending, sentenced, and hold—is essential for interpreting the search results. A pending status indicates the inmate is awaiting trial, while a sentenced status means they have been convicted and are currently serving time. A hold status signifies that the individual is detained on behalf of another jurisdiction or for a specific legal issue. Charges can change based on new evidence or legal proceedings, which may lead to delays in updating the inmate’s status in the system.

When searching for an inmate using the St. Mary County inmate search, a few tips can enhance the experience. Ensure that you have the correct spelling of the inmate's name, as variations can lead to confusion. Additionally, consider using the inmate's booking number, if available, for more accurate results. Keep in mind that there may be timing delays in updates, especially if new charges are filed or if the inmate is transferred. Regularly checking the system can help provide the most current information available about the inmate.

Posting Bail at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center

Setting bail in St. Mary County is a judicial decision made by a judge during a bail hearing. The judge evaluates several factors, including the severity of the crime, the defendant's criminal history, flight risk, and community ties. Bail serves as a financial guarantee that the defendant will return for future court appearances. The St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center accepts various bond types, including cash bonds, surety bonds through a licensed bail bondsman, property bonds, and own recognizance (OR) releases, depending on the circumstances of the case.

To post bail at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, individuals must follow specific steps. First, they need to gather all necessary documentation, such as the inmate's name and booking number. For cash bonds, payment can be made at the facility, while surety bonds require contacting a licensed bail bondsman. It's essential to understand that bondsmen typically charge a 10% fee based on the total bail amount, and co-signers may face financial risks if the defendant fails to appear in court.

Release timelines vary depending on the method of posting bail. Once bail is posted, the inmate can be released within a few hours, but delays can occur due to administrative processing. Factors such as the time of day and the number of inmates awaiting release can also affect how quickly the process is completed. Families should remain informed and patient, as understanding the bail process can alleviate some of the stress associated with having a loved one in the St. Mary County Jail.

Sending Money to an Inmate

The purpose of a commissary or trust account at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is to provide inmates with access to essential items and services during their time in custody. Inmates can purchase items such as hygiene products, snacks, and writing materials through the commissary. The funds in their trust account are managed by the jail and can be deposited by family and friends, enabling inmates to maintain some level of comfort while incarcerated. This system also supports their communication needs with the outside world.

Depositing money into an inmate's commissary or trust account can be accomplished through several methods. Family members can use a kiosk located in the facility, access an online portal, or call a designated number for phone deposits. Additionally, money orders can be mailed to the facility, but it is essential to follow the required procedures and include the inmate's booking number. Users should be aware of any associated fees and processing times, as these factors can impact when funds become available for inmate use.

Mailing cash to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is strictly prohibited. This policy is in place to prevent theft and ensure the safety of all inmates and staff. Instead, families should utilize the available deposit methods to ensure their loved ones can access funds promptly. The booking number is crucial when making deposits, as it helps the facility accurately allocate funds to the correct inmate account. By following the established guidelines, families can effectively support their loved ones during their time in the St. Mary County Jail.

Inmate Communication

Communication with inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is primarily initiated by the inmates themselves. Inmates can make outgoing phone calls, which are typically charged to the recipient's phone account. There are two options for phone calls: collect calls, where the recipient pays for the call, or prepaid calls, funded by the inmate’s trust account. Understanding these options ensures families can connect with their loved ones efficiently while managing any associated costs.

Video visits are another way for families to communicate with inmates. These visits can be scheduled in advance and often require a fee to access. The St. Mary County Jail provides specific guidelines regarding scheduling, fees, and technology requirements for video visits. Families must ensure they have the necessary equipment and internet connection to facilitate these interactions. Electronic messaging is also available, allowing inmates to send and receive messages from loved ones through a secure platform.

All forms of communication, except for legal correspondence, are monitored by the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center. Families should be aware that any non-legal mail may be subject to inspection, which can include content review. For legal mail, inmates must follow specific addressing protocols to ensure confidentiality. Understanding these rules helps families maintain effective communication with inmates while adhering to the facility's regulations, ensuring a supportive connection during the incarceration period.

St. Mary County Court Information

Court cases arising from the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center are handled by the 16th Judicial District Court of Louisiana. This court has jurisdiction over felony and misdemeanor cases, and it processes all legal matters related to individuals held in the St. Mary County Jail. The court proceedings begin with an initial appearance, where the charges against the defendant are formally presented. Subsequently, a timeline unfolds that may lead to arraignment, trial, and eventually sentencing, depending on the case’s specifics.

Understanding the roles of the jail and the court is essential for families of inmates. While the jail is responsible for the custody and care of individuals, the court oversees the legal process that determines the outcome of cases. Video hearings have become increasingly common, allowing for more efficient case management and accessibility for defendants and their legal representation. Families should stay informed about these proceedings, as they directly impact the inmate's future.

Court dates and schedules are subject to change, making it essential for families to verify the information regularly. To check dates and obtain relevant case updates, individuals can access online court records through the 16th Judicial District Court’s website. Court records are considered the authoritative source for any legal matters related to cases in St. Mary County. Staying informed through these records helps families maintain awareness of their loved one’s situation and empowers them to take appropriate action as needed.

Court
St. Mary Parish District Court

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I search for inmate booking records at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Inmate booking records for the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center in Franklin, Louisiana, can be accessed online through the official county website. The site provides a searchable database where users can enter the inmate's name or booking number to retrieve information. This database includes details such as the inmate's charges, booking date, and legal status. Additionally, individuals may visit the Law Enforcement Center in person to request this information, adhering to any established protocols for public records access.

What is the booking and intake process at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

The booking and intake process at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center begins when an individual is arrested and brought to the facility in Franklin, Louisiana. Upon arrival, personal information is collected, fingerprints are taken, and photographs are recorded. The individual is then searched for contraband. After this, the person is assigned a booking number and placed in a holding area until their charges are processed. This process typically includes reviewing any warrants and determining the appropriate charges, which can take several hours to complete.

What are the types of bail and bond available at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

At the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, individuals can secure release from custody through various types of bail or bond, including cash bonds, surety bonds, and property bonds. A cash bond requires the full bail amount to be paid upfront. A surety bond involves a bondsman who guarantees payment of the bail amount, typically charging a fee of 10-15%. Property bonds allow individuals to use real estate as collateral. The specific bail amounts are determined based on the severity of the charges and the individual’s criminal history.

How can I find out the legal status of an inmate at St. Mary County Jail?

To determine the legal status of an inmate at the St. Mary County Jail, individuals can utilize the online inmate search tool available on the county's official website. This tool provides up-to-date information, including whether the inmate is pretrial or sentenced. Additionally, legal representatives or family members may contact the jail directly for more detailed information about court dates, charges, and any pending legal proceedings. Transparency is prioritized, ensuring that all inquiries comply with lawful access protocols.

What rights do inmates have regarding attorney access at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center have the right to access legal representation as guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Upon request, inmates may meet with their attorneys privately, allowing for confidential discussions regarding their case. Additionally, inmates are permitted to make phone calls to their legal counsel. The facility maintains specific guidelines to ensure that attorney visits do not disrupt jail operations while ensuring that inmates can adequately prepare for their legal proceedings.

What are the rules regarding phone calls for inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center are allowed to make phone calls, which are typically monitored for security purposes. Calls can be made via collect or prepaid methods. Collect calls require the recipient to pay for the call, while prepaid accounts can be funded by family or friends. It is important for individuals to set up an account with the designated phone service provider to facilitate these calls. Additionally, calls to attorneys are not monitored to protect attorney-client confidentiality.

Is video visitation available for inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Yes, the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center offers video visitation as an alternative to in-person visits. This service allows friends and family members to communicate with inmates through video calls, providing a more personal connection. Individuals must schedule video visits in advance using the facility’s online scheduling system. The video visitation platform is designed to enhance communication while ensuring security protocols are maintained. Specific guidelines regarding scheduling and conduct during visits are outlined on the center's official website.

What are the rules for in-person visitation at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

In-person visitation at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is subject to specific rules to ensure safety and security. Visitors must be on an approved visitation list and present valid identification upon arrival. Visits are typically scheduled in advance and may be limited to certain days and hours. Visitors are required to adhere to a dress code and may be subject to a search before entering the visitation area. Furthermore, all visits are monitored to maintain order and uphold facility regulations.

How can I send money to an inmate at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Money can be sent to an inmate at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center through various methods, including online transfers, kiosk deposits located in the facility, or money orders. Funds deposited into an inmate's commissary account can be used to purchase items like food, hygiene products, and other necessities. Family members and friends are encouraged to review the facility’s guidelines regarding acceptable payment methods and any fees associated with these transactions to ensure smooth processing.

What are the mailing rules for sending letters to inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

When sending mail to inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, it is essential to adhere to specific rules to ensure delivery. All mail must include the inmate's full name and booking number, as well as the facility's address. Legal mail is treated with confidentiality and is exempt from inspection. However, personal mail is subject to inspection for contraband. Additionally, any mail containing prohibited items, such as explicit content or contraband, will be returned to the sender or discarded.

What is the release process and timeline for inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

The release process for inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center typically begins with the completion of their sentence or the posting of bail. Upon release, inmates undergo a final check to ensure all belongings are accounted for. The timeline for release can vary depending on the circumstances, including the type of charges and any outstanding warrants. Family members should be informed that the release process may take several hours on the scheduled release day, as all documentation must be finalized before an inmate is officially released.

How are court appearances scheduled for inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Court appearances for inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center are coordinated by the jail administration in collaboration with local court officials. Inmates are typically scheduled for their court dates based on the nature of their charges and the legal proceedings involved. Notifications of upcoming court dates are provided to inmates, who may also receive updates through their legal representatives. It is the responsibility of the facility to ensure that inmates are transported to court as required, while complying with all relevant laws regarding detainee transport.

What happens to an inmate's property and belongings during booking at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

During the booking process at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, an inmate's property and belongings are carefully collected and inventoried. Personal items, including clothing, jewelry, and valuables, are secured to prevent loss or theft. Inmates are provided with facility-issued clothing for the duration of their stay. An itemized receipt is given to the inmate for their personal belongings, which can be retrieved upon release. Family members may inquire about the procedure for reclaiming property if the inmate is unable to do so directly.

What medical care is available for inmates at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Inmates at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center have access to necessary medical care while in custody. The facility is equipped to address routine healthcare needs, and medical staff conduct assessments upon intake. For any urgent or chronic medical conditions, inmates may be referred to outside medical facilities. Additionally, inmates can request medical attention at any time during their stay. The facility adheres to policies ensuring that inmates receive appropriate care in accordance with their healthcare needs, maintaining compliance with legal standards.

What are the procedures for transferring inmates from St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Inmate transfer procedures at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center are implemented for various reasons, including safety, overcrowding, or legal requirements. Transfers may occur to other facilities within Louisiana or to specialized institutions for specific needs. The transfer process involves coordination with law enforcement agencies, ensuring that all legal documentation is completed accurately. Inmates will be informed of their transfer status, and family members can inquire about the timeline and details of the transfer through the appropriate channels at the facility.

How can the public access records and public information related to St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Public access to records and information related to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center is facilitated through the Louisiana Public Records Law. Individuals seeking access to specific documents, such as arrest records or incident reports, may submit a formal request to the facility. Requests can often be made online, by mail, or in person at the center. It is important to provide as much detail as possible to expedite the process. Certain records may be restricted due to ongoing investigations or privacy concerns.

How does processing differ for juveniles versus adults at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Processing for juveniles at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center differs significantly from that of adults to address the unique legal considerations and protections for minors. Juveniles are typically processed in a separate area, and their cases are handled in accordance with juvenile law, which emphasizes rehabilitation over punishment. Additionally, parents or guardians are notified promptly. While adults may face immediate booking and charges, juveniles may be referred to community resources or detention alternatives, depending on the nature of the offense and their individual circumstances.

What are detainer holds and how do they relate to ICE or immigration at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

Detainer holds at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center are requests from federal immigration authorities, such as ICE, to hold individuals for potential deportation proceedings. When an individual is arrested and found to be in violation of immigration laws, a detainer may be placed to prevent their release from local custody. The facility complies with these requests while ensuring that all legal rights are maintained. Individuals affected by detainer holds are informed of their status, and legal counsel may assist them in navigating their options.

What happens if an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center?

If an inmate is re-arrested or violates parole while at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center, the individual may face additional charges and legal consequences. The facility will document the violation and notify the appropriate authorities, including parole officers or the court system. A hearing may be scheduled to address the violation, where evidence and circumstances will be reviewed. It is crucial for inmates to understand their rights and seek legal representation if facing re-arrest or parole violations, as this can impact their current status.

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This roster is sourced from public booking data and is not an official or certified record. Inclusion is not evidence of guilt. Custody status, charges, and bail can change quickly — confirm sensitive details directly with the St. Mary Parish Sheriff's Office before taking legal or financial action.