Central White Pages

Central white pages connect you with people, phone numbers, and public records in this East Baton Rouge Parish city. Central became its own city in 2005, but the parish still runs most of the record-keeping through the East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court. You can search court files, property data, and voter rolls that cover Central residents through parish-level offices and online tools. The white pages resources here walk you through each office and search option so you can find the person or record you need in Central, Louisiana. Parish records go back decades and are open to the public under state law.

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Central Quick Facts

29,000+ Population
East Baton Rouge Parish
2005 Incorporated
EBR Clerk Court Records

Central White Pages at the EBR Clerk

Central does not have its own clerk of court. The East Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Court handles all court records for the city. That includes civil case files, criminal records, land transactions, and judgment rolls. If you need to look up a person tied to a court case in Central, this is your main source. The clerk's office sits at 300 North Blvd in Baton Rouge, LA 70801. The phone number is (225) 389-7642. Staff there can pull up records by name, case number, or date range.

The EBR Clerk of Court provides online access to records through a portal at ClerkConnect. A 24-hour pass costs $20. A 30-day pass runs $65. You can search from home and pull up court filings, judgments, and property documents tied to Central addresses. The system covers the full parish, so results may include records from Baton Rouge, Baker, Zachary, and other areas too. Filter by address or name to narrow things down to Central.

The clerk keeps records going back many years. Old files that are not yet in the digital system can be pulled from the archive by request. You may need to visit in person for those. Bring a valid ID when you go. Under La. R.S. 44:32, the office must respond to your request within three business days. If they need more time, they have to tell you why.

The clerk's online search page shows how to look up records in East Baton Rouge Parish, including those tied to Central residents and properties.

East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court white pages search for Central records

This portal is the fastest way to run a Central white pages search from your computer. Most civil and property records are available through the system. Criminal case lookups may need a separate request depending on the record type.

Central City Hall Records

Central City Hall holds some local records that can help with a people search. The city handles permits, zoning files, and code enforcement records at its main office. You can reach City Hall at 14025 Greenwell Springs Road, Central, LA 70739. The phone number is (225) 261-3437. Staff can point you to the right department if you are not sure where to look.

City Hall does not keep court records or vital records. Those stay with the parish clerk and the Louisiana Department of Health. But if you need to check who pulled a building permit at a Central address, or if you want to look up a code case, the city office is the place. Permits can show property owner names and contractor details, which makes them a useful white pages tool in some cases.

Office Central City Hall
Address 14025 Greenwell Springs Road
Central, LA 70739
Phone (225) 261-3437

White Pages Property Search in Central

The East Baton Rouge Parish Assessor keeps property records for every parcel in Central. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number on the assessor's site. It is free to use. This is one of the more direct ways to run a Central white pages lookup when you need to find who owns a piece of land or a home. The site shows assessed values, tax info, and ownership history. Property records are public under Louisiana law, so anyone can look them up.

If you find a property but need the full deed or mortgage document, you go back to the EBR Clerk of Court for that. The assessor shows you who owns what. The clerk shows you the legal documents behind the ownership. Using both together gives you a solid picture of property-related records in Central.

Note: The assessor's data updates on a regular cycle, so very recent sales may not show up right away.

Central White Pages and Law Enforcement

The East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement for Central. The sheriff's office keeps arrest records, incident reports, and warrant information that can serve as a white pages resource. Under La. R.S. 44:1, most law enforcement records are public unless they are part of an active investigation or sealed by a court order. You can request records from the sheriff's office in person or by mail.

Central also has its own police department that handles local calls. For city-level incident reports, you would contact the Central Police Department. But for parish-wide records and jail bookings, the sheriff's office is the source. Booking records often include names, charges, and dates, which can help when you are trying to track down information about a person in the Central area. These records are updated frequently and some are posted online through the sheriff's site.

The Louisiana State Police Bureau of Identification handles statewide criminal background checks. The voter registration portal run by the Secretary of State also covers Central residents and can confirm a person's name and registered address.

Louisiana voter portal white pages search for Central residents

Voter rolls are public in Louisiana. You can search the state portal to check if a person in Central is registered and see their listed address. This is a simple but effective white pages tool when other sources do not have what you need.

How to Search Central White Pages

Running a white pages search for someone in Central means checking a few different places. No single office holds every type of record. The clerk has court and property files. The assessor has ownership data. The sheriff has arrest and incident records. City Hall has permits and code cases. Each one can give you a piece of the puzzle.

Here is a quick look at your main options for a Central people search:

  • Search the EBR Clerk's online portal at ClerkConnect for court and land records
  • Check the EBR Parish Assessor site for property ownership
  • Contact the EBR Sheriff's Office for arrest or incident reports
  • Call Central City Hall at (225) 261-3437 for permits and local files
  • Use the state voter portal to confirm a name and address

Louisiana's Public Records Act, La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41, backs up your right to access these records. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law puts the burden on the office to justify any denial. If you get turned down and think the record should be public, you can take the matter to court. The office pays your legal fees if a judge rules in your favor. This applies to every public office in Central and across the state.

Fees vary by office. The clerk charges for online access and document copies. The assessor's search is free. Sheriff's office records may have a small copy fee. City Hall charges depend on the type of record. Most offices accept cash or checks. Some take credit cards for online payments. Call first to ask about fees so you are not caught off guard when you get there.

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East Baton Rouge Parish White Pages

Central is part of East Baton Rouge Parish. The parish handles court records, property filings, and voter data for all cities in its borders. For a full list of parish-level search tools, office locations, and contact info, visit the East Baton Rouge Parish white pages page. It covers the clerk, assessor, sheriff, and other offices in more detail.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Other cities near Central also fall under East Baton Rouge Parish or neighboring parishes. If the person you are searching for lives outside Central but nearby, try Baton Rouge. Zachary, Baker, and St. George are also close but do not have dedicated pages here. For those areas, use the parish-level search tools on the East Baton Rouge page.