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Shreveport City Jail Active Warrants

The Shreveport City Marshal’s Office provides an online public portal for warrant searches. To use this:

Because the City Court and District Court often share data, the DA’s office maintains a master list. You can request a records check in person, though this is more common for attorneys than private citizens. shreveport city jail active warrants

Q: Can I check a warrant for someone else? A: Yes. Warrant information is public record. You can use the online portal or visit the Marshal’s office. However, the jail will not notify you if that person is arrested. The Shreveport City Marshal’s Office provides an online

Q: Are Shreveport warrants visible on the Louisiana State Police database? A: Yes. Most active warrants are entered into the Louisiana Criminal Justice Information System (LCJIS) and the NCIC federal database. That means any police agency in the country can see your Shreveport warrant if they run your ID. Q: Can I check a warrant for someone else

Q: What if I live in another state? A: Shreveport can place an extradition hold on you. For felony warrants, they may extradite. For misdemeanors, they typically issue a "warrant detainer" — meaning if you are arrested in Texas or Arkansas, Shreveport will be notified, and you will be held for pickup.

Q: How long does it take to remove a warrant after resolution? A: Once you satisfy the court (pay fines or appear before the judge), the judge signs an order to recall the warrant. It takes 24 to 72 hours for the Sheriff’s and Marshal’s databases to update. Keep a copy of the court order with you during that window.