Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office (Louisiana)

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office (OPSO) is a coterminous law enforcement agency in New Orleans. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office shares legal jurisdiction with the New Orleans Police Department. The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office is primarily responsible for corrections, serving warrants, and providing courtroom security in the City of New Orleans.

Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office
AbbreviationOPSO
MottoProviding Public Safety and Service to the Parish of Orleans[1]
Agency overview
Annual budgetUS$44,028,185 (2016)[2]
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionOrleans, Louisiana, United States
Map of Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office's jurisdiction
Size169.42 square miles (438.8 km2)
Population389,617
Legal jurisdictionNew Orleans, LA
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersNew Orleans, Louisiana
Agency executive
Website
http://www.opcso.org/

History

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office combined the criminal and civil sheriffs' offices into one office in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statute 33:1500. This statute required the Orleans Parish criminal and civil sheriffs' offices to be merged into one office by 2010 as a result of legislation passed to merge the criminal and civil courts into one consolidated district court, as in all other Louisiana parishes.[3][1]

  • The Criminal Sheriff, operates Orleans Justice Center (Corrections Enforcement); and performs security, serves process, and performs enforcement functions for the Criminal District Court, New Orleans Municipal Court, and serves warrants (Court Capias) issued by courts. Deputies are state-commissioned peace officers and are empowered to enforce all the laws of the state and ordinances of the parish. In addition, the Criminal Sheriff operates a search and rescue unit for maritime operations, a mounted (horse) patrol, canine (K9) drug enforcement team, and Investigative Services Bureau as part of the Special Operations Division.
  • The Civil Sheriff, under Louisiana Revised Statute 13:1311, "...and the constables of the First and Second City Courts of New Orleans and their deputies, are hereby granted the powers of peace officers when carrying out the duties of the court, and are authorized to require incarceration of the subject involved in any of the city, parish or state prisons, precinct stations, or houses of detention in the parish of Orleans. They shall be exempt from liability for their actions in the exercise of this power in the same manner and fashion as liability is excluded generally for peace officers of this state and political subdivisions."[4]

The Sheriff

The sheriff of Orleans Parish is Susan Hutson, who defeated 17-year incumbent Marlin Gusman in the 2021 New Orleans City Election.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Welcome to Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office | Sheriff Marlin N. Gusman". Opcso.org. 2011-09-01. Retrieved 2012-08-15.
  2. "2017 Annual Operating Budget". City of New Orleans. 2015-10-17. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
  3. "Louisiana Law Search". Legis.la.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  4. "Louisiana Law Search". Legis.la.gov. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  5. "City elections in New Orleans, Louisiana (2021)".
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