Carencro White Pages

Carencro white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this Lafayette Parish city. The city sits just north of Lafayette along Interstate 49, and all parish-level records fall under the Lafayette Clerk of Court. You can look up names, check court files, and pull contact details through local and parish offices. Carencro also has its own police department and Mayor's Court, both of which keep records that feed into a white pages search. Whether you need to find a person or check a public file, the tools below will point you to the right source.

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Carencro Quick Facts

9,500+ Population
Lafayette Parish
Mayor's Court Type
210 E. St. Peter City Hall

Carencro White Pages at City Hall

The City of Carencro runs its own municipal offices at 210 E. St. Peter Street, Carencro, LA 70520. City Hall is where you go for local permits, code enforcement records, and general city business. The City of Carencro website posts meeting agendas, ordinances, and contact information for city departments. If you need to reach someone at City Hall, the main phone line is (337) 896-6132. Staff there can point you to the right office for whatever record you need.

Carencro's Mayor's Court handles local violations and small cases within city limits. The court meets at 6 PM on scheduled court dates, and the Mayor's Court Clerk keeps records of each case. You can call (337) 896-6132 to ask about upcoming court dates or to check on a case file. These records are a useful part of any Carencro white pages search because they show local citations, fines, and case outcomes that you won't find at the parish level.

The City of Carencro website is a good starting point when you want to look up local contacts and public documents tied to city government.

City of Carencro website white pages search

Most city records in Carencro are open to the public under Louisiana's Public Records Law. La. R.S. 44:1 defines public records broadly and covers any document used in official business. That means meeting minutes, budget files, and correspondence are all fair game for a records request. If you ask for a record and the city denies it, they have to cite the specific law that blocks access. The burden falls on them, not on you.

Carencro Police White Pages Records

The Carencro Police Department sits at 110 Centennial Drive. Police Chief David Anderson runs the department. You can reach them at (337) 896-6132. The fax line is (337) 896-1937. If you prefer email, send your question to info@carencropd.com. The Carencro Police website has basic contact info and details about the department.

Police records are part of the Carencro white pages picture. Incident reports, arrest logs, and traffic citations all live at the police department. Under La. R.S. 44:3, some law enforcement records are exempt from public access while an investigation is open. Once a case closes, most of those records become available. You can file a request in person at the station or call to ask what records they can release. Bring a valid ID if you go in person. Fees for copies vary but are usually small.

Carencro Police Department white pages records

The police department is a good source if you need to confirm whether someone had contact with law enforcement in Carencro. Staff can search by name or incident number. Response times depend on how busy the office is and the type of records you need.

Lafayette Parish White Pages Search

Carencro falls inside Lafayette Parish. That means the Lafayette Clerk of Court holds all parish-level records for the city. Court filings, land records, marriage licenses, and judgment rolls are all at the clerk's office. This is the single biggest source for a white pages search tied to Carencro residents who have had dealings with the parish court system. The clerk's website at lpclerk.com lets you search some records online.

You can visit the clerk in person at the Lafayette Parish Courthouse. Staff there can pull up records by name, case number, or document type. Copy fees and search fees follow state guidelines set by La. R.S. 44:32, which also requires the office to respond within three business days of getting your request. If you want certified copies, expect to pay a bit more than for plain copies. Call ahead to ask about current fees so you know what to bring.

Note: Online access at lpclerk.com may require a subscription for full document viewing.

Carencro White Pages and the Sheriff

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office serves Carencro and the rest of the parish. The sheriff runs the JADES system, which stands for Judicial Automated Data Exchange System. You can search it at jades.lafayettesheriff.com. JADES lets you look up inmates, warrants, and booking records. This is a free tool and a strong white pages resource for finding people who have been booked through the Lafayette Parish jail.

The Lafayette Sheriff's website also posts press releases, most wanted lists, and contact numbers for different divisions. If you need records from the sheriff's office that are not in JADES, you can file a request in writing or call them. The sheriff handles tax sales, civil process, and warrant service across the parish, so their files cover a wide range of people and transactions.

Lafayette Parish Sheriff white pages records for Carencro

JADES is one of the fastest ways to run a Carencro white pages check for recent bookings. The system updates regularly and shows charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. It does not cost anything to search. Keep in mind that an arrest record does not mean a conviction. Always check the court records through the clerk's office for case outcomes.

How to Search Carencro White Pages

Louisiana law gives you the right to access most public records. La. R.S. 44:31 says any person who is at least 18 can inspect public records during regular business hours. You do not have to be a resident of Carencro or even Louisiana. Show up at the right office, ask for the record, and they must let you see it unless a specific law blocks it. If they say no, they must tell you which statute applies.

There are several ways to run a Carencro white pages search through official channels:

  • Search JADES at jades.lafayettesheriff.com for booking and warrant data
  • Check the Lafayette Clerk at lpclerk.com for court and land records
  • Call Carencro City Hall at (337) 896-6132 for local records
  • Visit the Carencro Police at 110 Centennial Drive for incident reports
  • File a written records request by mail or email

Fees depend on the office and the record type. Most offices charge per page for copies. Certified copies cost more. Some online tools are free. Others need a paid account. Cash and checks are accepted at most offices in person. Ask about payment before you visit so you come ready.

La. R.S. 44:32 sets the response deadline at three business days. If an office needs more time, they have to explain why and give you a date when the records will be ready. You never have to say why you want the records. The law protects your right to look without giving a reason.

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Lafayette Parish White Pages

Carencro is part of Lafayette Parish. All parish offices serve Carencro residents, from the clerk to the assessor and sheriff. For a complete look at parish-level records, search tools, and office details, visit the Lafayette Parish white pages page.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Several cities near Carencro have their own white pages resources. Lafayette is the largest and sits right next door. If the person you are looking for lives in the broader Lafayette area, try these pages. Broussard, Scott, and Opelousas are also nearby but do not have dedicated pages on this site.