Lake Charles White Pages Lookup

Lake Charles white pages give you access to public records, contact info, and people search tools in southwest Louisiana. The city is the seat of Calcasieu Parish, and most record searches go through the Calcasieu Clerk of Court. You can find names, phone numbers, addresses, and court filings through parish and city databases. Whether you need to look up a person or check a public filing, Lake Charles white pages pull from court records, property files, and law enforcement data. The Calcasieu Parish Clerk and Sheriff both keep searchable databases that cover the Lake Charles area.

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Lake Charles Quick Facts

84,000 Population
Calcasieu Parish
14th JDC Judicial District
City Court Local Court

Calcasieu Clerk White Pages Search

The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court is the main source for white pages data in Lake Charles. The clerk's office holds court records, property filings, marriage licenses, and other public documents. Their office is at 1000 Ryan Street in Lake Charles, LA 70601. You can call them at (337) 437-3550 for help with record searches.

The clerk runs an eSearch tool on their site. You can look up names, case numbers, and filing dates from your computer. Criminal records go back to 1986 in the system. Marriage license records start from 1987. This makes the online tool one of the best white pages resources for anyone searching Lake Charles. Copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies cost more but come with the clerk's seal, which you may need for legal use.

Under Louisiana's Public Records Law (La. R.S. 44:1), most records at the clerk's office are open to the public. You have a right to see them and get copies. The law defines public records broadly, covering documents, maps, and any material made or kept by a public body. For Lake Charles white pages searches, this means court filings, judgments, liens, and property transfers are all fair game.

The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court website offers an eSearch portal for looking up names and case records filed in Lake Charles.

Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court white pages search portal for Lake Charles

The eSearch tool lets you filter results by case type, date range, and party name to narrow your white pages search.

Lake Charles City Records

The City of Lake Charles keeps its own set of public records. These include permits, city council minutes, ordinances, and contact info for city departments. If your white pages search is for a city employee or official, the city site is the best place to start. You can find names, titles, and phone numbers for staff across city government.

Lake Charles City Court handles small civil cases and misdemeanors within city limits. The court files go through the Calcasieu Clerk. If you need to look up a case that started in city court, use the clerk's eSearch tool. City court cases show up in the same system as all other parish filings. The Lake Charles Police Department is at 500 Veterans Boulevard. You can reach them at (337) 491-1600 for records requests tied to police reports or incident files.

The City of Lake Charles site lists departments, contact info, and links to local services and public filings.

City of Lake Charles Louisiana white pages government website

City department pages show names and direct contact info for staff, which can fill in gaps in your white pages search.

Lake Charles Sheriff Records

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office is at 5400 E. Broad Street. You can call them at (337) 491-3700. The sheriff keeps arrest logs, booking records, and warrant info that show up in white pages searches for the Lake Charles area. Their site has tools for looking up inmates and active warrants.

Arrest and booking data is generally public under La. R.S. 44:31. Anyone can ask to see these records. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law says the office must let you look at the records during normal hours. If they say no, they have three days to tell you why in writing. For Lake Charles white pages, sheriff records can help you find current or past addresses tied to a name. Booking records list home addresses at the time of arrest, which can be useful for locating people.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office site provides inmate search tools and public safety records for the Lake Charles area.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Office white pages and inmate search for Lake Charles

The sheriff's inmate search pulls from current jail records and shows names, charges, and booking dates.

How to Search Lake Charles White Pages

You have several options for running a white pages search in Lake Charles. The best method depends on what you are looking for and how much detail you need.

For basic name searches, start with the Calcasieu Clerk's eSearch. Type in the full name and see what comes up. You can narrow by date or case type. The results will show civil cases, criminal cases, property filings, and marriage records. If you need certified copies, you can order them through the clerk's office for a fee. Under La. R.S. 44:32, the clerk must provide copies at a cost that covers the expense of making them.

For property records, check the Calcasieu Parish Assessor's site. You can reach the assessor at (337) 721-3000. The assessor keeps tax rolls, ownership records, and maps for all property in the parish. This is a solid white pages tool when you need to find who owns a piece of land in Lake Charles or when you want to match a name to an address.

  • Clerk eSearch for court and filing records
  • Sheriff site for arrest and warrant data
  • Assessor site for property and tax records
  • City site for permits and government contacts

Note: Online searches are free to run, but copies of records will have a per-page fee set by the clerk's office.

Public Records Law in Lake Charles

Louisiana's public records law gives you broad access to white pages data in Lake Charles. La. R.S. 44:1 says that all documents made or kept by a public body are public records. This covers the clerk, the sheriff, the assessor, and city offices. You can ask to see any of these records, and the office must let you look at them.

Some records have limits. Sealed court files are not open. Certain juvenile records stay private. Law enforcement records tied to active cases may be held back until the case is closed. But for most white pages searches in Lake Charles, the records you need will be open. Names, addresses, court filings, property transfers, and marriage records are all public. If an office denies your request, La. R.S. 44:32 says they must tell you why in writing. You can then challenge the denial in court if you think the record should be open.

Nearby White Pages Resources

Lake Charles is the largest city in Calcasieu Parish. Nearby communities like Sulphur and Moss Bluff also fall under the same parish clerk and sheriff. If your white pages search involves someone who may have moved within the parish, you can use the same Calcasieu Clerk tools to check records across the whole area. The clerk's eSearch does not limit you to one city. It searches the full parish database.

The same goes for property records at the assessor's office. One search covers all of Calcasieu Parish, so you can trace names and addresses from Lake Charles to Sulphur and back without switching tools or databases.

Calcasieu Parish White Pages

Lake Charles is the parish seat of Calcasieu Parish. All court filings, property records, and vital records go through the parish clerk. For a full look at white pages resources across the parish, visit the Calcasieu Parish page.

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