


Firearms Curriculum Committee, a board of veteran firearms instructors who scrutinize all proposed changes in firearms qualification courses and training curriculum for all law enforcement officers in the state. Robert currently serves as a member of the State of Louisiana’s P.O.S.T. Robert organized and was a charter member of the department's Crisis Response Team (SWAT), and currently serves as the unit's commander. Robert became only the third officer in the history of the Ascension Parish Sheriff’s Office to be selected to attend the prestigious FBI National Academy in Quantico,Virginia. certified firearms instructor and subsequently designed and help implement one of the most comprehensive firearms training programs in the state. In 1986 he became the department's first P.O.S.T. Alumni Association’s Leadership Award by being elected Class President, and the Louisiana Association of Chiefs of Police award for having achieved the 42nd Session’s highest scholastic average. Robert is a 1984 graduate of the LSU Law Enforcement Institute in Baton Rouge, where he was presented with both the L.S.U. Robert is a systems analyst and staff-level 911 supervisor with the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Department. Robert is a supervisor in the Traffic/Motorcycle Division with the Baton Rouge City Police Department and Jeffrey J. Paul's two brothers have also chosen to pursue careers in the field of criminal justice. Captain LeBlanc’s son, Robert LeBlanc, Jr., is currently a lieutenant in the department's Motorcycle Division. Waldon's son (and Paul's uncle), Robert LeBlanc, Sr., served as both a Donaldsonville City Police Officer and Ascension Parish Sheriff's Deputy, and retired from the Sheriff's Department in 1991, after having attained the rank of Captain. His grandfather, Waldon LeBlanc, Sr., was a Donaldsonville City Police Officer in the 1940's. Robert continued a deep family tradition by choosing to pursue a career in the field of law enforcement. A lifelong resident of Ascension Parish, Col. Robert transferred to the Training Division. Robert supervised all of the department’s criminal divisions and the departmental Training Center and Firing Range. In March of 2000, Robert achieved his current rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was named Chief of Criminal Operations. Paul was promoted to the rank of Captain in 1992 and placed in charge of the Training Division and Firing Range. He was subsequently promoted to the rank of Detective Sergeant in 1984 and to Detective Lieutenant in 1988. In 1976 he was transferred into the Criminal Investigations Division as a Detective.

Paul Robert started his career with the Sheriff's Department as a radio operator in April of 1975 and was transferred to the Patrol Division in December of the same year. Pricing does not include fingerprint rolling fees, which may vary by location.Īcadia Allen Ascension Assumption Avoyelles Beauregard Bienville Bossier Caddo Calcasieu Caldwell Cameron Catahoula Claiborne Concordia De Soto East Baton Rouge East Carroll East Feliciana Evangeline Franklin Grant Iberia Iberville Jackson Jefferson Jefferson Davis Lafayette Lafourche La Salle Lincoln Livingston Madison Morehouse Natchitoches Orleans Ouachita Plaquemines Pointe Coupee Rapides Red River Richland Sabine St. The law enforcement agencies listed below provide fingerprint cards only. There are no live scan locations in Louisiana with electronic submission to National Background Information.
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The fingerprint cards will be returned to you for submission to National Background Information. Police departments, sheriff's offices and other government agencies provide fingerprinting services to the general public. Affiliate Fingerprinting Locations may provide additional background check services. Some locations will use a live scan machine to capture the fingerprints and then print the FD-258 card. Live Scan operators may contact us for information about becoming a National Background Information preferred location.Īffiliate locations can capture fingerprints on a standard FD-258 fingerprint card for submission to the FBI. Preferred Live Scan Locations are not available in all areas. Preferred Live Scan Locations may provide other background check services such as passport photos and drug testing services. Preferred locations provide the fastest service by electronically transmitting fingerprints to National Background Information.
