Enforcement

UNIFORMED PATROL

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office Uniformed Patrol Department is assigned the duties of criminal patrol throughout Lafayette Parish, which includes the investigation of numerous traffic accidents each year. The Uniformed Patrol Department also responds to calls for assistance from the six municipalities located in Lafayette Parish. The men and women of patrol are furnished with state of the art equipment including on board laptop computers, Global Positioning mapping, onboard stationary and moving radar, video recording equipment and body cameras for evidentiary purposes.

The Uniformed Patrol Department consists of:

  • PATROL SHIFTS

  • COMMUNICATIONS

  • K9

Normal Hours

Monday – Friday:
8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Location

The Patrol Shifts Section consists of four shifts of patrol personnel. Each shift is comprised of a Watch Commander who holds the rank of Lieutenant, three field supervisors with the rank of Staff Sergeant and additional deputies who are assigned by district (North, Central and South). These deputies are responsible for answering calls for service, both emergency and non-emergency, as well as handling Patrol and Radar requests based on a Geo Statistical method of policing.

Patrol Shifts Section
Communications

The Communications Section provides 24-hour dispatch services for the Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office and for all municipalities in our parish except for the City of Lafayette. Utilizing computer-aided dispatch (C.A.D.), and linked to 911, LPSO Dispatchers are a liaison between the public and law enforcement.

The K-9 Section utilizes highly trained and certified dual-purpose dogs and handlers for patrol use. They are dispatched to most in-progress calls and are utilized in building searches and apprehensions of high-risk suspects and are also certified to provide narcotics detection. The Lafayette Parish Sheriff’s Office also utilizes an explosive detection K-9 that provides service in Lafayette Parish and throughout South Louisiana.

K-9 Section