Louisville Police Custody Role
The City of Louisville Police Department page gives the department's address, phone, fax, mission statement, D.A.R.E. reference, and staff context. It does not publish a public inmate roster, city jail population count, holding-cell capacity, visitation schedule, commissary rule, mail policy, or long-term detention page. That makes the department an arresting agency and possible short-term custody contact, not a full public jail-search system.
For Winston County inmate records, Louisville Police Department fits at the front of the custody chain. A city officer may make the arrest, write the incident or arrest report, and answer initial status questions. If the person remains in custody after booking, the search usually moves to Winston-Choctaw County Regional Correctional Facility, the Winston County Sheriff, Justice Court, Circuit Clerk, or MDOC depending on the case stage.
The city source for Louisville Police contact information is captured in the manifest image from Louisville Police Department's official page.
That page supports the police contact details, but it does not create a separate Louisville jail roster or detention-facility search portal.
Louisville Police Contact
Use Louisville Police Department when the arrest, report, citation, or initial custody question began inside the city. For emergency help, call 911 rather than the administrative number. For a person who has already been booked and held, ask whether the person is still in police custody, has been transferred to WCCRCF, has a court appearance pending, or has been released.
Louisville Police Department
2363 South Church Ave.
Louisville, MS 39339
662-773-3511
Fax: 662-773-4040
Likely Next Custody Contact
Winston-Choctaw County Regional Correctional Facility
22062 MS Hwy 25 North
Louisville, MS 39339
662-773-2528
Louisville Police Inmate Lookup
No official separate Louisville Police city jail roster was located. For that reason, the best lookup sequence starts with the arresting agency and then follows the person into the county or state system if detention continues. The Winston County research found no city jail capacity, no public visitation page, and no commissary or long-term detention page tied to the police department.
- Call Louisville Police Department at 662-773-3511 if the arrest happened inside the city or the report was written by city police.
- Ask whether the person is still in short-term police custody, has been released, or has been transferred to WCCRCF.
- If transferred or held after booking, call WCCRCF at 662-773-2528 or the Winston County Sheriff at 662-773-5881.
- For filed charges, contact Winston Justice Court for affidavit charges and citations or the Circuit Clerk for circuit criminal filings.
- For sentenced or MDOC-classified custody, use Mississippi Department of Corrections Inmate Search.
Important: Louisville Police Department should be treated as an arresting agency contact unless the department confirms current custody.
Louisville Arrest Custody Path
A Louisville arrest can move through several offices in a short time. The first record may be a police report or citation. The next custody fact may come from WCCRCF, not from a city jail page. The first court record may be in Justice Court if the matter is an affidavit charge, sheriff or city citation, traffic citation, or other lower-court matter. Felony and circuit-level filings are handled through the Circuit Clerk.
| Stage | Who to Contact | What to Ask |
|---|---|---|
| Fresh city arrest | Louisville Police Department | Confirm whether the person is still with police or has moved. |
| Held after booking | WCCRCF or Winston County Sheriff | Confirm custody, booking status, release, bond, or transfer. |
| Lower-court filing | Winston Justice Court | Ask about affidavit charges, citations, first appearance, and bond. |
| Circuit criminal case | Winston County Circuit Clerk | Ask about indictments, docket books, and filed criminal records. |
| State sentence | MDOC locator and records | Search by name or MDOC ID and confirm facility assignment. |
Louisville Police Visit Limits
No official Louisville Police jail visitation schedule was located because no separate public city detention page was located. Short-term police custody is different from a county or regional jail stay. If a person is only being processed by police, ordinary jail visitation, mail, commissary, and inmate-phone rules may not apply. If the person is moved to WCCRCF, the regional facility rules control instead.
| Topic | Louisville Police Finding | Next Step |
|---|---|---|
| Public roster | No official city roster located. | Call police, then WCCRCF or sheriff. |
| Capacity | No official holding capacity located. | Do not assume a long-term city jail. |
| Visitation | No public police visitation page located. | Ask whether the person has transferred. |
| Commissary | No city commissary page located. | Use WCCRCF only after transfer is confirmed. |
| No police inmate-mail rules located. | Confirm the holding facility before mailing. |
Louisville Police Arrest Records
Police records and inmate custody records are related, but they are not the same record. Louisville Police may have the incident or arrest report if city officers made the arrest. WCCRCF or the sheriff may have the booking or custody confirmation after transfer. Justice Court or Circuit Court may have the charge record once the case has been filed. Charge language can change between arrest, prosecutor review, indictment, dismissal, plea, or trial.
Mississippi public-records law supports inspection of public records unless an exemption applies. It does not require Louisville Police to maintain a web inmate roster, and it does not mean every police image, investigative record, or juvenile record is posted online. When requesting records, use the person's full name, date of birth if known, arrest date, report number if available, and the agency involved.
- Arresting agency
- The police or law-enforcement office that made the arrest or wrote the report.
- Booking
- The jail intake process after arrest, which may occur after police transfer custody.
- Detainer
- A hold from another agency or jurisdiction that can affect release.
- MDOC ID
- The state corrections identifier used after a person enters MDOC custody.
Louisville Police Mail and Money
No official Louisville Police inmate mail, money, phone, video-visit, or commissary system was located. That absence is an important custody clue. Money deposits and inmate mail are normally tied to a jail or correctional facility, not to an arresting agency contact page. If Louisville Police confirms a transfer to WCCRCF, call WCCRCF before sending money or mail because the Winston County research did not locate a public WCCRCF vendor page either.
For sentenced state inmates, MDOC phone and money materials may apply, but MDOC also warns that regional county prisons may use different services. For federal or immigration custody, BOP and ICE use separate systems that do not replace local police or WCCRCF confirmation. Start with the arresting agency, then match the next step to the custody system actually holding the person.
Louisville Police Court Follow-Up
After a Louisville arrest, court records may matter more than a roster entry. Winston Justice Court is the route for affidavit charges and several citation categories, and the Circuit Clerk handles circuit criminal filings, indictments, motions, and docket books. The court records after jail arrest page is useful when the goal is to follow charges rather than custody. For booking status and jail confirmation, use Winston County jail inmate records instead.
Note: Confirm the current holding agency before traveling, posting bond, requesting a visit, or sending inmate funds.