Search Mandeville White Pages

Mandeville white pages connect you with people, phone numbers, and public records in this Northshore city. Located on the north side of Lake Pontchartrain in St. Tammany Parish, Mandeville has its own city offices and court system for local records. The St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court handles the broader set of court filings and land records for the area. If you need to find a person, look up an address, or pull a court record tied to Mandeville, this page walks you through every office and tool you can use for your white pages search.

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Mandeville Quick Facts

13,000 Population
St. Tammany Parish
Mayor's Court Type
3101 E. Causeway City Hall

Mandeville White Pages at City Hall

The City of Mandeville runs its main office at 3101 East Causeway Approach, Mandeville, LA 70448. The phone number is (985) 624-3102. City Hall handles public records requests, permits, ordinances, and other municipal documents. Under Louisiana's Public Records Act, La. R.S. 44:1, most city records are open to the public. You can ask for copies of meeting minutes, contracts, city correspondence, and more.

When you contact City Hall for a Mandeville white pages search, staff can direct you to the right department. The city clerk manages official records and can tell you what is available and how to get it. La. R.S. 44:32 says the office has three business days to respond to your request. If you need copies, ask about per-page fees when you call or visit. Most requests can be handled the same day if the records are easy to find.

The city website is a good starting point for any search. The City of Mandeville site lists departments, phone numbers, and forms you may need.

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You can browse the site to find contact info for specific departments. Each department page includes phone numbers, email addresses, and office hours. This is useful when you want to narrow down which office holds the record you need before making a trip.

Mandeville Court Records Search

Mandeville has a Mayor's Court that handles local violations and traffic cases within city limits. Judge Rachael P. Catalanotto presides over the court, and Ernest Burguieres serves as prosecutor. The court meets on the third Thursday of each month at 1:00 PM. Arraignments happen on Mondays at 1:00 PM. The court phone number is the same as City Hall at (985) 624-3102.

Mayor's Court in Mandeville keeps records of all cases that go through its docket. Traffic tickets, code violations, and municipal ordinance cases all create public records here. If you are running a Mandeville white pages search for someone who may have had a local court case, this is the place to check. La. R.S. 44:31 gives any person of legal age the right to look at public records. Court dockets and case files fall under this rule unless they are sealed by a judge.

The court also runs a diversion program for certain offenses. Diversion fees start at $150 for most cases. Cell phone violations carry a separate $50 fee. These programs let some defendants avoid a conviction on their record, which means the case might not show up the same way in a search. If you are looking for a complete picture of someone's Mandeville court history, ask the clerk about both active cases and closed diversions.

Note: Mayor's Court records are separate from St. Tammany Parish district court records, so check both if you need a thorough search.

Mandeville Police White Pages Records

The Mandeville Police Department is located at 1870 US Highway 190, Mandeville, LA. The main number is (985) 626-9711. The department keeps records of incidents, arrests, traffic accidents, and other police activity within city limits. These records can be a part of a Mandeville white pages search when you need information tied to law enforcement contacts.

You can visit the police department's page on the city website for more details on how to request records. The Mandeville Police page has contact info and department updates.

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Louisiana law controls what police records you can and cannot get. La. R.S. 44:3 exempts certain law enforcement records from public access, mainly records tied to open investigations or intelligence files. Once a case is closed, most of those records open up. If you request a record and the department says no, they have to cite the specific statute. You can challenge the denial in court if you think it was wrong. The burden falls on the department to prove the record should stay closed, not on you to prove why you need it.

St. Tammany Parish Sheriff's Office (STPSO) also serves the Mandeville area for certain law enforcement functions. Some records may be held by STPSO rather than the Mandeville Police Department. If you cannot find what you need through the city police, try reaching out to the sheriff's office as well. They maintain booking records, inmate info, and parish-wide incident data that could fill gaps in your Mandeville white pages search.

St. Tammany Parish Records for Mandeville

Mandeville sits inside St. Tammany Parish, so many records for Mandeville residents are held at the parish level. The St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court at sttammanyclerk.org manages court filings, civil suits, criminal cases, land transfers, and mortgage records for the whole parish. If your Mandeville white pages search needs to go beyond city-level records, the parish clerk is the next step.

The clerk's online tools let you search by name, case number, or document type from your computer. Some searches are free. Others may need a paid subscription for full access. Land records, in particular, can show who owns property in Mandeville and when it last changed hands. Court records show civil and criminal case history. Together, these sources give you a much fuller picture than city records alone.

La. R.S. 44:1 defines public records broadly enough to cover almost everything the clerk holds. Writings, maps, letters, accounts, and any document used in official business all count. The three-day response rule in La. R.S. 44:32 applies to the parish clerk just like it does to city offices. If you want certified copies, expect to pay a per-page fee on top of any search or subscription costs.

How to Search Mandeville White Pages

Searching the Mandeville white pages means tapping into several offices at once. The city clerk, Mayor's Court, police department, and St. Tammany Parish Clerk each hold different types of records. Pick the right office based on what you need. Court records go through the court clerk or parish clerk. Police reports come from the police department or STPSO. City documents and public records requests go through City Hall.

Louisiana makes public records access a right, not a privilege. You do not need to be a Mandeville resident to ask for records. La. R.S. 44:31 says any person of legal age can inspect public records regardless of where they live. If an office refuses your request, they must cite the specific law that allows them to withhold the record. You can take the matter to court, and if the judge sides with you, the office pays your legal fees. That strong enforcement rule keeps most offices cooperative when you make a reasonable request.

For the fastest results, start online. Check the St. Tammany Clerk's site for court and land records. Check the city website for municipal records and contact info. Call ahead to confirm office hours and fees before you drive over. A few minutes on the phone can save you a wasted trip.

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St. Tammany Parish White Pages

Mandeville is one of several cities inside St. Tammany Parish. For a full list of parish-level records, search tools, and office contacts, visit the St. Tammany Parish white pages page. It covers the clerk, assessor, sheriff, and other parish offices that serve Mandeville residents.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Covington and Slidell are the closest cities with their own white pages resources. Both fall under St. Tammany Parish as well, so they share the same parish clerk and court system. If the person you are searching for lives on the Northshore but outside Mandeville, try these pages next.