Louisiana Sex Offender Statistics (2026)
As of August 2026, we index about 13,500 sex-offender registry records in Louisiana — the 18th-most of the 56 US jurisdictions, at 2.9 per 1,000 residents. These are counts of the records in our continuously updated index, rounded and dated — not Louisiana’s official figures.
Louisiana against the national average
Registrants we index, with the rate per 1,000 residents (2020 Census population). Neighboring jurisdictions are listed for scale; each links to its own statistics page.
| Jurisdiction | Registrants indexed (approx.) | Per 1,000 residents | Rank by count |
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana | ≈ 13,500 | 2.9 | 18th |
| United States (all 58 registries) | ≈ 1,560,000 | 4.7 | — |
| Arkansas | ≈ 11,200 | 3.7 | 24th |
| Mississippi | ≈ 14,200 | 4.8 | 17th |
| Texas | ≈ 108,000 | 3.7 | 1st |
Cite this: ≈13,500 sex-offender registry records indexed in Louisiana (2.9 per 1,000 residents) — Offendersearch, Louisiana Sex Offender Statistics (August 2026). https://offendersearch.app/sex-offender-statistics/louisiana#headline
Where Louisiana ranks
Louisiana holds the 18th-largest count of registrants we index among the 56 US jurisdictions — just behind Mississippi (≈14,200) and ahead of Arizona (≈13,200). Louisiana's rate of 2.9 registrants indexed per 1,000 residents ranks 25th among the US jurisdictions with at least 1,000 indexed records, against a national average of about 4.7 per 1,000. Absolute size and per-capita rate order the states very differently — the full rankings are on the count ranking and the per-capita ranking.
Housing status (national estimate). No per-state housing figure is published here, because our housing data is a national sample estimate: across 6,668 sampled records nationwide, 5.7% of registrants with a known housing status were homeless or had no fixed address as of August 2026. That figure describes the country, not Louisiana — the breakdown is on the national statistics page.
Louisiana city figures
Cities where we publish a local count, largest first:
Louisiana county figures
Louisiana statistics, answered
How many registered sex offenders live in Louisiana?
As of August 2026, we index about 13,500 sex-offender registry records in Louisiana — the 18th-most of the 56 US jurisdictions. That is a count of the records in our continuously updated index, not Louisiana's official figure: registries add, remove and amend records all the time, so the live answer for a specific person comes from a search, not a table.
How many sex offenders does Louisiana have per capita?
About 2.9 registrants indexed per 1,000 residents, using the 2020 Census population as the denominator. Louisiana's rate of 2.9 registrants indexed per 1,000 residents ranks 25th among the US jurisdictions with at least 1,000 indexed records, against a national average of about 4.7 per 1,000. A rate describes the size of a registry relative to population — jurisdictions differ in who must register, for how long, and which registrants they publish, so it is a scale comparison rather than a safety measure.
Are these Louisiana's official registry numbers?
No — they are approximate counts of the registrants we index for Louisiana, rounded to three significant figures and dated to August 2026. Jurisdictions count different things (people, registrations, addresses) and publish on their own terms, so no single official national table exists. For a legal or research purpose that requires Louisiana's official figure, request it from the state registry authority.
Registry data is not a consumer report, and decisions made on it are regulated in that use.
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