Union Parish Bench Warrants

Bench warrants in Union Parish are issued by the 3rd Judicial District Court when individuals fail to appear for court dates or violate conditions imposed by a judge. The Union Parish Sheriff's Office operates from 710 Holder Road in Farmerville and handles all bench warrant enforcement throughout the parish. The department offers an online records request form, a case follow-up system, and community resources like Crime Stoppers. If you need to check on an active bench warrant in Union Parish, multiple options exist including phone, online form submission, and in-person visits.

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Union Parish Quick Facts

FarmervilleParish Seat
3rd JDCJudicial District
(318) 368-3115Sheriff's Office

Union Parish Warrant Search Options

The Union Parish Sheriff's Office website serves as the main resource for warrant inquiries and records requests.

Union Parish Sheriff's Office website for bench warrant information

The website offers several contact options. You can submit a records request through the online form, follow up on a case, request a physical inspection, or send a message directly to the sheriff. The non-emergency dispatch line is (318) 368-3124. The main office is at 710 Holder Road in Farmerville. Fax numbers include (318) 368-2728 for the office and (318) 368-7656 for the prison. The department maintains divisions for Civil Office, Patrol, Communications, School Resource, Court Support, Reserves Unit, Water Patrol, and TRIAD.

How Union Parish Bench Warrants Work

The 3rd Judicial District Court issues bench warrants under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 349.1. When someone misses a court date after receiving proper notice, the judge signs a bench warrant ordering their arrest. This is distinct from arrest warrants under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 202, which come from police investigations. Bench warrants are judicial enforcement tools that compel people to appear in court.

La. C.Cr.P. Art. 203 lists what every bench warrant must contain: the person's name, the offense, the date and parish of issuance, and the judge's signature and title. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 205 ensures these warrants do not expire. A Union Parish bench warrant stays active until the person is found, turns themselves in, or the court recalls it. Arrest records show the booking sheet details, jail inmate roster information, and the arrest location, date, and time. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 336 controls bail after a bench warrant arrest, and La. C.Cr.P. Art. 162 governs the execution procedures deputies follow.

Union Parish Public Records Access

La. R.S. 44:1 makes bench warrant records in Union Parish public documents. La. R.S. 44:31 gives any adult the right to inspect them. The clerk of court for the 3rd Judicial District Court in Farmerville maintains all court records, including bench warrant filings. Standard Louisiana public records fees apply: typically $1.00 per page for standard copies and $5.00 per certification. La. R.S. 44:32 authorizes these fees. Contact the sheriff's office for the current fee schedule.

La. R.S. 44:3 exempts juvenile records, sealed cases, and active investigation materials from public access. Standard adult bench warrants are available to anyone who requests them. The Union Parish Sheriff's Office Records Request form on the website makes submitting a request simple. You can also use the Case Follow-up option to check on a specific matter. Crime Stoppers tips can be submitted through the website for information about individuals with outstanding bench warrants. La. C.Cr.P. Art. 211.1 gives officers some discretion with minor bench warrants, but most result in arrest and booking at the Union Parish Jail, reachable at (318) 368-9827.

Resolving Union Parish Bench Warrants

If you have a bench warrant from the 3rd Judicial District Court, it will not go away on its own. The warrant shows up in state and national law enforcement databases. Any traffic stop, checkpoint, or police contact can result in arrest. Hire a lawyer who practices in the 3rd Judicial District Court. An attorney can submit a records request through the sheriff's website, check the court records, and file a motion to recall the bench warrant. Voluntary surrender is always the recommended approach. Judges take note of how you handle the situation. Coming in on your own terms is better than being brought in by deputies. Contact the non-emergency dispatch at (318) 368-3124 to start the process.

Nearby Parishes

Union Parish is in north-central Louisiana. These neighboring parishes may have bench warrant records connected to your search.

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