Denham Springs White Pages Directory

Denham Springs white pages give you ways to search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this growing Livingston Parish city. The Denham Springs City Court and the city clerk both keep records that are open to the public under Louisiana law. Livingston Parish offices hold land records, civil filings, and court documents that tie into any people search. Whether you need a name, an address, or a court file, the white pages tools and contacts on this page will point you to the right Denham Springs office. Police records and parish clerk resources add even more search options for the area.

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Denham Springs Quick Facts

10,100 Population
Livingston Parish
City Court Court Type
eSearch Online Access

Denham Springs White Pages at City Hall

The City of Denham Springs keeps public records through the city clerk's office. City Clerk Joan LeBlanc serves as the designated custodian of public records. Her office is at 116 North Range Avenue, Denham Springs, LA 70726. The main phone number is (225) 665-8121. If you need to search for records tied to city business, permits, ordinances, or meeting minutes, this is where you start.

City of Denham Springs official website white pages

Under La. R.S. 44:1, most documents held by the city are public records. That includes writings, accounts, and anything used in official business. Joan LeBlanc's office handles requests for these records. You do not need to be a Denham Springs resident to ask. Anyone 18 or older can inspect public records in Louisiana per La. R.S. 44:31. Just visit during business hours or call to start the process.

The city website lists departments, services, and contact info. For a Denham Springs white pages search tied to city government, the site gives you phone numbers and addresses so you reach the right office on the first try. The city is compact, and most offices are near downtown, which makes in-person visits easy.

Denham Springs City Court White Pages

The Denham Springs City Court handles traffic cases, small claims, and other local matters. City Court Clerk Mickey McMorris runs the clerk's office. The courthouse is at 400 Mayor Herbert Hoover Avenue. You can reach the office by phone at (225) 665-5505 or by fax at (225) 664-2648. For email, write to mickey.mcmorris@dsclerkofcourt.org.

Denham Springs City Court clerk white pages records

Court records here are public. If you know a person's name, the clerk's staff can look up whether they have any cases on file. Docket sheets, judgments, and filings are all available for inspection. This makes the Denham Springs City Court a practical white pages tool when your search involves court matters. La. R.S. 44:32 requires the office to respond to your request within three business days. If they need more time, they must tell you why.

The clerk's website at dsclerkofcourt.org may have online search options. Check there first before making a trip. If you need copies, ask about fees when you call. Certified copies cost more than plain copies but carry legal weight in other proceedings. The office accepts common forms of payment.

Livingston Parish White Pages Records

The Livingston Parish Clerk of Court holds land records, civil case files, mortgage documents, and judgment rolls for the entire parish. The clerk's office sits at 20180 Iowa Street, Livingston, LA 70754. The phone number is (225) 686-2216. Since Denham Springs is the largest city in Livingston Parish, many people who live in Denham Springs have records at this parish office.

Livingston Parish Clerk of Court white pages records search

The parish clerk offers an online eSearch portal. You can access it through a third-party hosting service at cotthosting.com. Land record searches cost $20 for 24 hours of access. Civil record searches cost $100 for 48 hours. These paid subscriptions let you search from home without driving to Livingston. You type in a name and the system pulls up any matching documents. For a Denham Springs white pages search tied to property or civil cases, this is one of the best online tools available.

If you prefer to search in person, visit the clerk's office during business hours. Staff can pull records by name or document number. Fees for copies vary by type. Call ahead to ask about costs so you know what to bring. The parish clerk handles a wide range of records, from property transfers to lawsuits and divorces, all of which can help with a people search in the Denham Springs area.

Note: Parish records cover the whole parish, not just Denham Springs, so results may include people from other Livingston Parish towns too.

Denham Springs Police Records

The Denham Springs Police Department keeps incident reports, arrest records, and other law enforcement files. The station is at 447 Lamm Street. Chief Rodney Walker heads the department. Police records that are not tied to an active case or sealed by a court are public records in Louisiana. La. R.S. 44:1 applies to police files the same way it applies to court and city records.

To get a police report, contact the department and give them the date and type of incident. Reports take 5 to 7 business days to prepare. The department asks that you allow 10 days before following up on a request. This processing time is normal for a department this size. Ask about fees when you call. Most agencies charge a small per-page fee for copies.

Police records can add depth to a Denham Springs white pages search. If you need to check whether someone has an arrest on file or want a copy of an incident report, the police department is the source. For cases handled by the Livingston Parish Sheriff instead of city police, you would contact the sheriff's office. Who has the records depends on which agency responded to the call.

How to Search Denham Springs White Pages

Searching the Denham Springs white pages means picking the right office for the type of record you need. Court records go through the city court or the parish clerk. City records are at city hall. Police records come from the police department. Each office has its own fees and process, so knowing where to go saves you time.

La. R.S. 44:32 gives you strong rights when you make a records request. The office must respond within three business days. They cannot ask you why you want the records. If they deny your request, they have to cite the exact law that blocks release. You can challenge a denial in court, and if a judge rules in your favor, the office may have to pay your legal costs. These protections apply to every public office in Denham Springs.

The Livingston Parish Clerk eSearch portal is the most convenient online option for property and civil records. For court lookups, call the Denham Springs City Court clerk. For city government records, go through Joan LeBlanc at city hall. For police reports, contact the station at 447 Lamm Street and allow 5 to 7 business days for processing. Each of these paths gives you a different piece of the Denham Springs white pages puzzle.

Livingston Parish White Pages

Denham Springs sits in Livingston Parish. The parish clerk, assessor, and sheriff all handle records that may include Denham Springs residents. For a full list of parish-level records, search tools, and contact info, visit the Livingston Parish white pages page. It covers parish offices and resources in more detail than what we can fit on this city page.

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