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If someone has been arrested for an offense in Livingston, LA, he or she will be held at the Livingston Parish Jail. It is the primary prison facility in Livingston, Louisiana. It houses the people that have been arrested and are waiting for trial and those who are serving for misdemeanor. The Livingston  Jail also accepts and houses inmates from neighboring towns who lack a jail facility. It is located at Livingston Detention Facility at 28445 Charlie Watts Road, Livingston, LA. The Livingston Jail houses only the adult inmates. This means that minors arrested for juvenile crimes are not housed at Livingston Jail. If your arrested loved one is a minor, you should consider looking into some pother jails.

Now, you might be confused about how the Livingston Parish Jail works. It could be because your friend or loved one has been detained there. So you need to know the rules and guidelines to help you with the facility.  If yes then do not worry as in this article you will find information about rules of the Livingston Jail. I will tell you how can you contact an inmate in Livingston Jail and what are the legal conditions that  will revolve around it.

How can I visit an inmate in the Livingston Jail?

The Livingston Jail allows the inmates to meet their loved one. However there is certain procedure and guidelines that need to be followed if a person one wants to visit their loved ones in jail. Every state or prison facility has different rules regarding such issues. In Livingston Jail,  you cannot just walk into the jail facility and request to see an inmate. There are certain protocols and procedures for this. First, you have to make sure that your name is on the approved visitors’ list.  You are only allowed to visit a inmate if you are the members of his or her immediate family, other relatives or extended family members, a legal attorney, religious leaders and heads, counselor or advisor, sponsors, friends (They cannot be more than ten) and employers. You cannot visit a person in prison if you are none of the above.

Plus, if you have been convicted of a felony before, you might not be able to the prison facility to see an inmate. You just need a clean record and a valid means of identification to be able to visit an inmate. If everything is clean and you are on the approved list, you can easily go on to visit an inmate without any problem.

For more information regarding the guidelines at the Livingston Parish Detention Center, click here

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You can always contact attorney Carl if you need more information. We are available 24/7 to help you with everything. Remember if you are arrested for a crime in Louisiana you should hire a defense attorney instead of facing the law alone. The punishments in Louisiana for even small crimes are quite harsh. He and his team will access your case thoroughly. They will gather every evidence necessary to construct a defense for you. If you hire an experienced attorney like Carl Barkemeyer you’ll be able to avoid harsh punishment and walk away blameless from the charges.

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