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Deputy Honored as ACA Corrections Officer
Congratulations to Deputy Olugbenga Shomade, he is following the footsteps of his Work Release co-workers and supervisors and setting a trend in the process.

In May, Deputy Shomade passed the ACA Corrections Officer Exam. With this accomplishment, Shomade became the first driver to obtain this status and the fourth Work Release employee to receive ACA certification.

Citizen Praises Sheriff's Innovative Programs
Dear Sheriff Neustrom:
Just so you know that I do write complimentary letters in addition to those that criticize, please accept my praise for some of your innovative programs that have been recently highlighted in the media. The programs I speak of are the direct supervision of prisoners approach; the off-site telecommunication visitation for families of prisoners; the call program for the elderly; and the day reporting programs for some offenders. All of these programs show your very humanistic approach to corrections and the general human condition. You are a different kind of sheriff from the standard old Louisiana model, and it has taken some adjustment by the jaded downtown crowd (myself included) to see the wisdom of your ways. Anyway, thank you for your innovative programs, and I am always available with an opinion. I don't lack opinions.
With kind regards, I remain Very truly yours, Albert M. Karre', Jr.

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Civil Sales

The Civil Division includes service of civil litigation and criminal process. The civil litigation area is divided into 3 areas: process service, seizure and sale, and garnishments. The criminal process area handles service in criminal, traffic, family court, and juvenile matters.

A key area of responsiblity for the Civil Division is seizure and sale of property. Civil sales of both movable and immovable property occur every Wednesday morning (excluding holidays) at 10:00 a.m. The sales are located on the 2nd floor of the Lafayette Parish Consolidated Government Building at 1010 Lafayette St. across from the Parish Courthouse.

Bidding is open to all persons and payment must be made by 2 p.m. on the day of the sale. Only certified funds will be accepted.

Specific information pertaining to Civil sales may also be found in the legal section of the official journal of Lafayette Parish (The Advertiser), 10 days prior to each sale for movables and 30 days prior for immovables. The advertisements are also published on Thursdays, prior to each sale.

In addition to the newspaper posting, the public may also subscribe (see below) to recieve a weekly email notice and or link directly to Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Sale site to view detailed information regarding property to be sold during the weekly sale.

Detailed information pertaining to the amount of mortgage or debt may be verified through the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court Office, (337) 291-6337.

View answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Lafayette Parish Sheriff Civil Sales.


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