Find Moss Bluff White Pages

Moss Bluff white pages give you a way to search for people, phone numbers, and public records in this unincorporated community in Calcasieu Parish. All records for Moss Bluff go through the parish offices in Lake Charles, since Moss Bluff has no city government of its own. The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court, the sheriff, and the assessor each hold records that can help with a people search. Whether you need a name, a property owner, or a court file, the white pages tools on this page show you where to look and how to get what you need from Moss Bluff and Calcasieu Parish.

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Moss Bluff Quick Facts

12,500 Population
Calcasieu Parish
CDP Community Type
Lake Charles Parish Seat

Moss Bluff White Pages at the Clerk's Office

The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court is the main source for court records, land files, and other public documents that cover Moss Bluff. The clerk's office sits at 1000 Ryan Street in Lake Charles, LA 70601. You can call the main line at (337) 437-3550 or reach IT support at (337) 437-3558 ext 185 if you have questions about online access. This office holds civil case files, mortgage records, conveyance records, and judgment rolls for all of Calcasieu Parish.

The clerk runs an eSearch system that lets you look up records from home. You can search by name, case number, or property details. The system charges $1 per page for document views. That fee is low compared to some other parishes. If you need to pull up a lot of records for a Moss Bluff white pages search, the cost can add up, so plan ahead. La. R.S. 44:32 sets rules on what offices can charge for copies. The clerk follows those state guidelines.

The Calcasieu Clerk of Court website is where most Moss Bluff white pages searches start when you need court or land records. The eSearch tool is the fastest way to find what you need without driving to Lake Charles.

Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court website for Moss Bluff white pages search

The clerk's site shows how to access eSearch and lists fees for different record types. You can also find office hours and contact info on the main page.

Office Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court
Address 1000 Ryan Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Phone (337) 437-3550
IT Support (337) 437-3558 ext 185
eSearch Fee $1 per page

Calcasieu Sheriff Records for Moss Bluff

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for Moss Bluff. The sheriff sits at 5400 E. Broad Street, and you can call (337) 491-3700 for general questions. The sheriff's website has tools for looking up warrants, arrests, and inmate info. If your Moss Bluff white pages search involves someone who may have had contact with law enforcement, this is a good place to check.

Arrest records in Louisiana are public unless a judge seals them. La. R.S. 44:1 says records used in official business are open to the public. The sheriff posts booking info on its site, and you can search by name. Each entry shows the charge, booking date, and bond amount if one is set. This is free to use. You do not need an account or a subscription. For older records that are not posted online, you can call the sheriff or go to the office in person to ask for copies.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff website for Moss Bluff white pages records

The sheriff's site also lists sex offender data and most-wanted info. These tools can help with a broader people search in the Moss Bluff area when other sources fall short.

Note: Booking records shown online may not include all details found in the full case file at the courthouse.

Moss Bluff White Pages Property Search

The Calcasieu Parish Assessor keeps property records for every parcel in the parish, including Moss Bluff. The assessor's office is at 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 101, and the phone number is (337) 721-3000. The website lets you search by owner name, address, or parcel number. This is a useful white pages tool when you need to find who owns a piece of land or a home in Moss Bluff.

Property records show the assessed value, tax info, lot size, and the owner's name on file. If someone bought or sold a home in Moss Bluff, the assessor's records will reflect that change. You can use this to verify where a person lives or to trace property ownership over time. The assessor's site is free to search. No login or subscription is needed. Just type in a name or address and results come up fast.

Calcasieu Parish Assessor website for Moss Bluff white pages property search

The assessor's search tool pulls up parcel maps and property details. You can see the last sale date, the sale price, and the current owner all on one page.

How to Search Moss Bluff White Pages

Louisiana's Public Records Act gives you the right to access most government records. La. R.S. 44:31 says any person at least 18 years old can inspect public records. You do not have to live in Moss Bluff or in Louisiana. You do not have to explain why you want the records. The office must let you see them unless a specific law says otherwise. If they deny your request, they must tell you which law they are using to block access.

For a Moss Bluff white pages search, you have several options. The online tools are the fastest. The clerk's eSearch lets you pull up court and land records from home for $1 per page. The sheriff's site shows bookings and warrants for free. The assessor's site shows property records at no cost. If you prefer to go in person, the clerk's office in Lake Charles is about a 15-minute drive from Moss Bluff. Bring a valid ID and be ready to pay copy fees.

  • Search the clerk's eSearch at calcasieuclerk.com
  • Check the sheriff's site at cpso.com for arrest records
  • Look up property owners at calcasieuassessor.org
  • Visit the clerk at 1000 Ryan Street, Lake Charles
  • Call the clerk at (337) 437-3550 for questions

La. R.S. 44:32 says a custodian must respond to your records request within three business days. If they need more time, they have to tell you why and give you a new date. This rule applies to every office in Calcasieu Parish that holds records tied to Moss Bluff.

Moss Bluff Records Under Louisiana Law

Every Moss Bluff white pages search rests on the Louisiana Public Records Act. La. R.S. 44:1 defines a public record broadly. It covers any writing, account, letter, map, or other thing used in official business. That means most of what the clerk, sheriff, and assessor hold is open to the public. Sealed court cases, open investigations, and certain personnel files are the main exceptions.

Because Moss Bluff is unincorporated, there are no local laws that add extra rules or restrictions. Everything flows through Calcasieu Parish, and the parish follows state law. That makes the process straightforward. You pick the office that has the records you want, make your request, and the law backs your right to get them. If an office turns you down and you think they are wrong, you can take the matter to court. La. R.S. 44:35 says that if a judge rules in your favor, the office may have to pay your legal costs.

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Calcasieu Parish White Pages

Moss Bluff sits inside Calcasieu Parish. All parish offices serve the community. For a full look at parish-level records, search tools, and office details, visit the Calcasieu Parish white pages page. It covers the clerk, sheriff, assessor, and other parish offices in more depth.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

A few cities near Moss Bluff also have white pages resources. Each one falls under Calcasieu Parish or a nearby parish with its own set of offices. If you are searching for someone who may live in the area, try these pages.