Baton Rouge White Pages Lookup

Baton Rouge white pages searches pull from a mix of public records held across East Baton Rouge Parish offices. The EBR Clerk of Court, the parish assessor, and voter registration files all feed into what you can find on a person in this part of Louisiana. Whether you need a current address, phone listing, or just want to confirm someone lives in the capital city, the white pages search tools on this page connect you to the right sources. Baton Rouge is the state capital, and the parish seat sits right in the middle of it, so most records are close at hand. Start a search above or read on to see where each type of record comes from.

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Baton Rouge Quick Facts

227,500 Population
East Baton Rouge Parish
19th JDC Judicial District
State Capital City Status

Baton Rouge White Pages at the EBR Clerk

The East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court is the main source for white pages data in Baton Rouge. Court case filings, civil suits, liens, and other legal documents all list names and addresses of people who live here. That info goes into the public record. When you run a white pages search in Baton Rouge, much of what comes back traces to this office.

The EBR Clerk of Court sits at 300 North Blvd in downtown Baton Rouge. You can call them at (225) 389-7642. Walk-in visits work fine for quick lookups, and the staff can pull case files with a name or case number. Hours run Monday through Friday during normal business days. Plain copies cost $1 per page. If you need a certified copy, the fee is $5 plus $1 for each extra page. These fees are set by state law and do not change much from year to year.

Office East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court
Address 300 North Blvd
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Phone (225) 389-7642
Website ebrclerkofcourt.org

The clerk also handles real estate filings, which list buyer and seller names along with addresses. That can be useful for white pages lookups when you need to find where a person lives or used to live in Baton Rouge.

East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court website for Baton Rouge white pages searches

The EBR Clerk website shows a clean interface for looking up civil and criminal case records. Searching by last name brings up case lists tied to Baton Rouge residents and people who had cases filed in this parish.

Search Baton Rouge Records Online

ClerkConnect is the online portal for searching East Baton Rouge court records from home. You can reach it at clerkconnect.com/recordSearch/ebr and search by name, date, or case number. The system covers civil, criminal, and family court filings in the parish. This is one of the fastest ways to pull up white pages data on someone in Baton Rouge without leaving your desk.

ClerkConnect does charge for access. A 24-hour pass costs $20. A 30-day plan runs $65. If you search a lot, the 12-month plan is $780. These fees go to the vendor that runs the portal, not the parish. Under Louisiana's Public Records Law (La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41), records held by public bodies are open to the public, but agencies can charge reasonable fees for copies and search time. The ClerkConnect pricing reflects that.

ClerkConnect portal for Baton Rouge white pages record searches

The ClerkConnect system pulls from the same database the clerk office uses in person. Search results show case type, filing date, and parties involved. That gives you names and often addresses tied to Baton Rouge cases.

Note: ClerkConnect subscriptions are per parish, so an EBR pass only covers East Baton Rouge filings.

Baton Rouge Property and Voter White Pages

Property records are a strong white pages source in Baton Rouge. The East Baton Rouge Parish Assessor keeps a free online database. You can search by owner name or address and find who owns a piece of land or a home in Baton Rouge. The assessor lists the owner name, mailing address, and property details. This is all public and costs nothing to look up.

The parish also runs a GIS mapping tool at atlas.geoportalmaps.com/ebr that lets you click on a parcel and see the owner info. It works well when you have an address but need a name, or the other way around. For Baton Rouge white pages searches where you just need to confirm who lives at a certain spot, this tool gets the job done fast and free.

Voter registration is another route. Steve Raborn serves as the East Baton Rouge Registrar of Voters. The office is at City Hall, 222 Saint Louis Street, Room 201. You can call (225) 389-3940 for help. Voter rolls are public in Louisiana under La. R.S. 18:154, so you can request information about registered voters in Baton Rouge. The state also has an online voter portal where you can check your own registration status.

Louisiana voter registration portal for Baton Rouge white pages data

The state voter portal shows registration status and polling place info. For white pages purposes, voter rolls give you a confirmed name and address pair tied to Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge Police and Sheriff Records

Police records can fill in gaps when other white pages sources come up short. The Baton Rouge Police Department handles records requests at (225) 389-3852. For non-emergency calls, use (225) 389-2000. Police reports cost $10 for the first page and $1 for each page after that. Traffic crash reports are $7.50 plus $1 per driver statement. These reports list names, addresses, and other details about people involved in incidents in Baton Rouge.

The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office also keeps public records. They run a free inmate search on their site. That tool shows current inmates along with booking details. It is not the same as a white pages search, but it can help you find someone or confirm a name and date of birth. The sheriff handles warrants and civil process for the parish too, so their records overlap with court files in some ways.

Under Louisiana law, arrest records and booking information are generally public. La. R.S. 44:3 lists some exceptions for active investigations and juvenile cases, but most adult arrest data in Baton Rouge is open for anyone to look at. You do not need to give a reason to request these records.

Baton Rouge City Court White Pages

Baton Rouge City Court handles small claims, evictions, and minor civil cases. The court is at 222 St. Louis Street, Room 334. Call (225) 389-3950 for questions. City court filings list the names and addresses of both parties, which makes them useful for white pages searches. If someone in Baton Rouge has been part of a small claim or landlord dispute, those records show up here.

City court cases are separate from the district court system. The 19th Judicial District Court handles the bigger civil and criminal matters. Both courts feed into the public record pool for Baton Rouge, but they keep their own filing systems. If you do not find someone through one court, try the other. Between city court and district court, most Baton Rouge residents who have been part of any legal matter will have a record in at least one system.

Note: City court records in Baton Rouge may take a few days to show up in online search tools after filing.

How Baton Rouge White Pages Work

White pages searches pull from many sources at once. In Baton Rouge, the main feeds are court records, property rolls, voter files, and utility connections. No single database has everything. A good search checks all of them. The results give you a picture of who a person is, where they live, and how to reach them.

Louisiana's public records law is broad. La. R.S. 44:1 says that records made or kept by public bodies belong to the people. That includes most of what the clerk, assessor, and registrar hold in Baton Rouge. There are some limits. Medical records, sealed court cases, and juvenile files stay private. But for standard white pages info like name, address, and phone number, the law is on your side.

The search widget on this page checks multiple databases at the same time. You type in a name and get back what the system finds. Results may include current and past addresses in Baton Rouge, phone numbers, known associates, and age. The depth of info depends on how many public records exist for that person. Someone who owns property, votes, and has had court cases in East Baton Rouge will show a lot more than someone who just moved here.

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Nearby Cities and Parish Page

Baton Rouge sits in East Baton Rouge Parish along with several smaller cities. Each has its own white pages data that may overlap with Baton Rouge records, especially when people move between them. Check these nearby city pages for more search options.

For full details on East Baton Rouge Parish records, fees, and office locations, visit the parish page below.

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