Jennings White Pages Directory

Jennings white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and public records in this Jefferson Davis Parish city. The city clerk's office at city hall handles general records, and Jennings City Court keeps case files that are open to the public. Jefferson Davis Parish offices also store court records, land documents, and other files tied to Jennings residents. If you need to search for a name, check a court case, or look up contact info for a local office, these white pages tools point you to the right source. Jennings has both city-level and parish-level records that serve as a starting point for any people search in the area.

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Jennings Quick Facts

9,900 Population
Jeff Davis Parish
City Court Court Type
324 N Broadway City Hall

Jennings White Pages at City Hall

The City of Jennings runs its main office at 324 North Broadway Street, Jennings, LA 70546. The mailing address is PO Box 1249. City Clerk Susan Courville handles general city business and can direct you to the right department for records requests. The phone number is (337) 821-5500, and the fax is (337) 821-5527. You can also email cityhall@cityofjennings.com.

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Louisiana's Public Records Law gives you the right to access most government documents. La. R.S. 44:1 defines a public record broadly. It covers any writing, account, letter, or other item used in official work. That means most of what Jennings city offices create or store falls under the law. You do not need to be a resident to ask for records. La. R.S. 44:32 requires the office to respond within three business days. If they cannot meet that window, they must give you a reason and a new date.

For a Jennings white pages search at the city level, start with the clerk's office. Susan Courville can tell you which department holds the file you need or whether you should go to the parish clerk instead. City hall keeps records for permits, ordinances, and other municipal matters. Hours and walk-in policies can change, so call ahead to confirm before you visit.

Jennings City Court White Pages

Jennings City Court is a strong source for white pages searches tied to legal cases. The court has wide jurisdiction. It handles civil cases up to $30,000, small claims up to $5,000, criminal misdemeanors, traffic violations, and juvenile matters. Judge Daniel E. Stretcher presides over the court, and Marshal Clarence L. Cormier Jr. handles enforcement. Records Custodian Amy LeBlue manages the files.

The court office sits at 210 S. State Street, Jennings, LA 70546. The mailing address is PO Box 609. Call (337) 821-5514 to reach the office. Hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Court records are public under La. R.S. 44:31. Anyone 18 or older can inspect them. If you know a person's name, staff can check the system for any cases on file. The docket shows case numbers, filing dates, and the type of matter.

The court also offers online payment options. You can pay fines or fees at quickcourt.biz/jennings or pay.jenningscitycourt.com. These portals handle payments, but they are not full search tools. For a complete Jennings white pages lookup through court records, contact the office directly or visit in person. Amy LeBlue can walk you through what is available and what it costs to get copies.

Note: Juvenile records may be restricted even though the court handles them.

Jennings Police White Pages Records

The Jennings Police Department keeps incident reports and arrest records that fall under the public records law. Police files can help with a Jennings white pages search when you need to verify whether someone has had contact with law enforcement. La. R.S. 44:3 lists the exemptions for police records. Active investigations and certain internal files may be off limits, but completed reports are usually open to the public.

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To request a police report, contact the department through city hall or visit in person. Ask about the current fee and what form of payment they accept. You will need the date of the incident or the name of a person involved so the clerk can pull the right file. Response times depend on how old the report is and whether it sits in a digital system or a paper archive. Older files may take longer to locate.

If the department denies your request, they must tell you which law blocks the release. La. R.S. 44:35 lets you challenge a denial in court. If a judge rules the record should have been given to you, the office pays your legal fees. This provision keeps offices from withholding records without a valid reason.

Jefferson Davis Parish Records for Jennings

Jennings is the parish seat of Jefferson Davis Parish. The parish clerk's office is just down the road from city hall. The Jefferson Davis Parish Clerk of Court sits at 300 State Street, Jennings, LA 70546. The phone number is (337) 824-1211. This office holds civil case files, land records, mortgage documents, conveyance records, and other parish-level documents tied to people in Jennings and across the parish.

For a Jennings white pages search beyond city records, the parish clerk is your next stop. Land records can confirm who owns a piece of property. Civil files show lawsuits, judgments, and liens. Marriage records and other vital documents may also be on file at the parish level. Fees depend on the type of record. Call the clerk to ask about current prices before you visit so you have the right payment ready.

Since Jennings is the parish seat, both city and parish offices are close together. You can handle requests at both in a single trip. The parish courthouse and city hall are just a few blocks apart on the same grid. La. R.S. 44:31 guarantees your right to inspect records at either office during normal business hours. Staff at the parish clerk can search by name, case number, or property address depending on the type of record you need.

How to Search Jennings White Pages

Searching the Jennings white pages through official sources means knowing which office holds the record you want. The city and the parish each maintain different types of files, and the police and city court add two more layers to check. Louisiana law gives you access rights across all of them, so the real work is just figuring out where to start.

Think about the type of record first. City permits and municipal matters go through city hall. Court cases, traffic tickets, and small claims sit with Jennings City Court. Property transfers, civil suits, and marriage records are at the Jefferson Davis Parish Clerk. Police reports come from the police department. Each office has its own hours, fees, and process for handling requests.

  • City hall: Susan Courville at (337) 821-5500
  • City court: Amy LeBlue at (337) 821-5514
  • Parish clerk: (337) 824-1211
  • Police department: Through city hall or visit in person

Some offices accept email or phone requests. Others want you in person. City court offers online payment portals, but actual record searches still go through the clerk's window or a phone call. The parish clerk may accept written requests by mail. La. R.S. 44:32 requires every office to respond within three business days of receiving your request. Bring a valid ID when you visit any office. Cash is the safest payment option, though some offices take checks or money orders too.

Jennings White Pages Under Louisiana Law

Every Jennings white pages search rests on the Louisiana Public Records Act. La. R.S. 44:1 sets a broad definition of what counts as a public record. It includes any document used in official business. City records, parish records, court files, and police reports in Jennings all fall under this law. The default is open access. Records are available unless a specific statute says otherwise.

La. R.S. 44:31 confirms that any person at least 18 years old can inspect a public record. You do not need to live in Jennings or even in Louisiana. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The office cannot ask you to justify why you want the record unless a specific law requires it for that document type. If they deny access, they must cite the exact statute. You can take a denial to court under La. R.S. 44:35, and the office pays your legal fees if a judge orders the record released.

Jennings offices deal with records requests as part of their daily work. Most requests go smoothly. Just know what you need, call ahead to ask about fees, and bring the right payment. The law supports your right to get these records, and the local offices follow it.

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Jefferson Davis Parish White Pages

Jennings serves as the seat of Jefferson Davis Parish. All parish offices sit in or near downtown Jennings. For a full list of parish-level records, search options, and office contacts, visit the Jefferson Davis Parish white pages page.

Jefferson Davis Parish White Pages

Nearby Cities White Pages

If you are searching for someone near Jennings but outside city limits, nearby cities may have records worth checking. Each one falls under its own parish with a separate clerk and court system.