Search Gonzales White Pages

Gonzales white pages connect you to people, phone numbers, and public records in the parish seat of Ascension Parish. The city serves as the center of government for one of Louisiana's fastest-growing parishes, so the Ascension Clerk of Court and other parish offices are right here in town. You can search for names, pull court files, and check property records through local and parish sources. From the clerk's eVault system to the police department, Gonzales has several official channels that feed into a white pages search. The tools and contacts on this page will help you find what you need.

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Gonzales Quick Facts

12,200+ Population
Ascension Parish
Parish Seat Status
607 E. Worthey Clerk Address

Gonzales White Pages and City Resources

The City of Gonzales website is a good first stop when you need local government contacts or public documents. The site posts city council agendas, ordinances, and department contacts. Gonzales is the parish seat, which means the courthouse and all parish offices sit within city limits. That puts a lot of records close at hand for anyone doing a Gonzales white pages search.

City Hall handles permits, code enforcement, and other municipal records. If you need something from the city itself, as opposed to the parish, call or visit during business hours. Staff can tell you which department holds the record you need and whether it is available for public review. Most city records fall under La. R.S. 44:1, which defines public records broadly and covers any document used in the conduct of official business.

City of Gonzales website white pages resources

Gonzales sits along Interstate 10 between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. The city has grown fast in recent years, and more people means more records to search. Whether you need a name, an address, or a court file, starting at the city website helps you figure out where to go next.

Ascension Parish Clerk and Gonzales Records

The Ascension Parish Clerk of Court is the main records keeper for Gonzales and all of Ascension Parish. The office sits at 607 E. Worthey Street, Gonzales, LA 70737. You can call them at (225) 621-8400. The clerk holds court records, land records, mortgage files, and judgment rolls. For a white pages search tied to court activity or property in Gonzales, this is where you look first.

The clerk runs an online records system called eVault. You can access it at ascensionclerk.com/eVault-La. The eVault lets you search land records, conveyances, and mortgages from your computer. This is one of the most useful tools for a Gonzales white pages search because it ties names to property transactions and legal filings across the whole parish. Some features may require a login or subscription, but basic searches are available to anyone.

Ascension Parish Clerk eVault white pages search Gonzales

If you visit in person, bring a valid ID. Staff at the counter can search by name, case number, or instrument number. Copy fees follow state law. La. R.S. 44:32 requires the office to respond to a records request within three business days. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Ask about current prices before you place an order so you are not caught off guard.

Office Ascension Parish Clerk of Court
Address 607 E. Worthey Street
Gonzales, LA 70737
Phone (225) 621-8400
Online ascensionclerk.com

Gonzales Police White Pages Records

The Gonzales Police Department keeps records of incidents, arrests, and citations within city limits. Police records are a key part of any white pages search because they tie names to addresses and contact details at the time of each event. Under La. R.S. 44:3, some law enforcement records stay closed during an active investigation. Once the case is resolved, most records open up for public review.

You can request police records in person at the station. Bring an ID and be ready to fill out a request form. The department may charge a small fee for copies. If you are not sure what records they have on file for a person, staff can search by name and tell you what is available. Call the department first to check hours and ask about any changes to their request process. Things shift from time to time, so a quick call saves you a trip.

Gonzales Police Department white pages records

The Gonzales Police website at gonzalespd.org has contact info and department news. It is worth checking before you go in person, since some departments now post forms or instructions online that can speed up your request.

Gonzales White Pages and Louisiana Law

Every Gonzales white pages search rests on Louisiana's Public Records Act. La. R.S. 44:1 sets the foundation. It says that public records include any writing, account, letter, map, or other thing used in the conduct of official business. That covers almost everything held by city and parish offices in Gonzales. Court files, police reports, property records, and voter rolls all fall under this rule unless a specific statute blocks access.

La. R.S. 44:31 gives any person 18 or older the right to inspect public records. You do not need to live in Gonzales or Louisiana. You do not need to give a reason for wanting the record. If you show up at an office during business hours and ask to see something, they must let you look at it or tell you which law says they can't. If they deny your request without a legal basis, you can challenge it in court. The office has to pay your legal fees if a judge rules in your favor.

The three-day response rule under La. R.S. 44:32 applies to all offices in Gonzales. If the Ascension Clerk or the police department gets your request, they have three business days to either produce the record or explain the delay. This keeps things moving and gives you a clear timeline to work with.

Note: Some records like juvenile cases and sealed court orders are exempt from public access even after the case is closed.

How to Search Gonzales White Pages

You have several ways to run a Gonzales white pages search. The best method depends on what type of record you need and whether you want to search online or in person. Here are the main options:

  • Search the Ascension Clerk eVault at ascensionclerk.com/eVault-La for land and court records
  • Check the Gonzales Police website for department contacts
  • Visit the clerk's office at 607 E. Worthey Street for in-person searches
  • Call (225) 621-8400 to ask the clerk about specific records
  • File a written request by mail to any city or parish office

Fees vary by office and record type. Court documents, land records, and certified copies each have their own price. Some online searches are free. Others require a paid account. Most offices take cash and checks in person. Ask about payment options before you make the trip. If you are mailing a request, include a self-addressed stamped envelope and a check or money order for the estimated fee. The office will let you know if the amount needs adjustment.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Gonzales sits in a growing part of Louisiana between Baton Rouge and the river parishes. Prairieville is close by and falls under Ascension Parish as well. Donaldsonville is also nearby but does not have a dedicated page on this site. If the person you need to find lives outside Gonzales city limits, try searching parish records at the Ascension Clerk or check the page below.