An Order for Protective Custody may be completed by a peace officer, emergency medical technician or other credible person when, to the best of his/her knowledge and belief, a person is mentally ill OR suffering from substance abuse and is in need of immediate treatment to protect the person or others from physical harm.
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The Order for Protective Custody allows law enforcement personnel to enter a residence where the subject is known to be, and take that subject, by force if necessary, to the nearest Emergency Room for a psychiatric evaluation.
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Any person that wants to submit an O.P.C. must come in person to the St. Tammany Parish Coroner’s Office, at which time they will be required to fill out and sign an affidavit which includes a statement of facts, including observations, leading to the conclusion that the person is mentally ill, dangerous to himself/herself or others, suffering from substance abuse, or gravely disabled. Orders of Protective Custody can not be done over the telephone.