Tangipahoa Parish Bench Warrants

Bench warrants in Tangipahoa Parish are issued by the 21st Judicial District Court when someone misses a court date or breaks conditions imposed by a judge. Sheriff Gerald Sticker, who took office in July 2024, leads the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office from two locations in Hammond and Amite. The department maintains accreditation and provides multiple ways to check for active bench warrants, including an online search database, phone inquiries, and in-person visits. Tangipahoa Parish offers more warrant search accessibility than many Louisiana parishes, with a searchable online database and a Public Records Center that accepts requests.

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Tangipahoa Parish Quick Facts

AmiteParish Seat
21st JDCJudicial District
(985) 748-4146Sheriff's Office

Tangipahoa Parish Online Warrant Search

Tangipahoa Parish maintains a searchable online database of active warrants through the sheriff's office. You can search by name or date of birth. Contact the Criminal Records Department for active or outstanding arrest warrants. Individuals can also submit requests through the online Public Records Center. The database is updated regularly, and results show warrant details including charges and bond information.

How to Search for Tangipahoa Warrants

Multiple methods are available for checking bench warrant status in Tangipahoa Parish. Online searches go through the TPSO website or the Public Records Center. In-person visits can be made at the Hammond office at 15475 Club Deluxe Road or the Amite office at 101 Campo Lane. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Bring proper ID. Phone inquiries go to (985) 345-6150 for Hammond, (985) 748-8147 for Amite, or (985) 902-2000 for non-emergency dispatch.

Written requests can be mailed to Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff's Office, Records Division, 15475 Club Deluxe Road, Hammond, LA 70403. La. R.S. 44:1 governs public access to warrant records. La. R.S. 44:31 states that the custodian shall present any public record to any person of the age of majority who requests it. Inspection is free. Copies cost $1.00 per page for standard documents. Certified copies run $5.00 per certification. Criminal background checks through the Louisiana State Police cost $26.00.

Tangipahoa Parish Bench Warrant Procedures

The 21st Judicial District Court issues bench warrants under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 349.1. Judges sign bench warrants when people miss their court dates after receiving proper notice. This is not the same as an arrest warrant under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 202. Bench warrants are purely a judicial enforcement tool for compelling attendance. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 203 lists the required contents of every warrant: the person's name, offense, date, parish, and the judge's signature with official title.

La. C.Cr.P. Art. 205 makes bench warrants in Tangipahoa Parish permanent. They do not expire. A warrant stays active until the person is found, surrenders, or the judge recalls it. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 336 governs bail after arrest. The Tangipahoa Parish Clerk of Court at 110 N. Bay Street, Room 100, in Amite handles all criminal court records. Phone is (985) 748-4146. The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Basic case information can be viewed online, though registration may be required.

Resolving Tangipahoa Parish Warrants

If you have a bench warrant in Tangipahoa Parish, it is easy for anyone to find. The online search database makes warrant information accessible to the public. This includes potential employers, landlords, and law enforcement officers. Handle the warrant before it creates more problems. Hire a lawyer who practices in the 21st Judicial District Court. An attorney can search the online system, check with the Criminal Records Department, and file a motion to recall the bench warrant. Voluntary surrender is always better than being arrested at a traffic stop or during a routine check. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 211.1 gives officers some discretion with minor warrants, but arrest is standard for most bench warrants. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 162 controls execution procedures. Contact the PIO at pio@tpso.org or call the main office to start resolving your situation.

Nearby Parishes

Tangipahoa Parish is in southeast Louisiana. These neighboring parishes may have bench warrant records connected to your search.

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