Pineville White Pages

Pineville white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and addresses tied to this central Louisiana city. Sitting right across the Red River from Alexandria, Pineville falls under Rapides Parish for all court and public records matters. The city keeps its own records at City Hall on Main Street, while the Rapides Parish Clerk of Court holds the broader set of court filings, land records, and civil documents. Whether you need a name, a phone number, or a court file, the white pages tools and office contacts listed here will help you find what you are looking for in Pineville.

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Pineville Quick Facts

15,000 Population
Rapides Parish
Municipal Court Type
910 Main St City Hall

Pineville White Pages at City Hall

The City of Pineville keeps public records at City Hall, located at 910 Main Street, Pineville, LA 71360. City Clerk Chris Workman manages the records division. You can call the office at (318) 449-5660 or send a fax to (318) 443-1118. The office handles requests for city documents, ordinances, meeting minutes, and other municipal files. If you need copies, the fee is $0.25 per page. That is a standard rate set by the city.

Pineville also has an online public records request form on its website. This form lets you describe what you need and submit it from home. You do not have to visit in person for every request. The city processes these under Louisiana's Public Records Act, La. R.S. 44:1, which says most government documents are open for anyone to see. The custodian must respond within three business days. If the records you ask for exist and are not sealed or exempt, the city has to hand them over.

The Pineville white pages search through City Hall works best when you have a name or a case to look up. Staff at the front desk can point you to the right department. Bring a valid ID when you go in person, and have cash or a money order ready for copy fees.

A lead-in to the city's main site is worth a look if you want to browse departments and contact info. The City of Pineville website lists all departments and their phone lines in one place.

City of Pineville website white pages search

The site also posts agendas and minutes from city council meetings. These public documents can show up in a white pages search when a person's name comes up in city business or a public hearing.

Pineville Municipal Court Records

Pineville Municipal Court sits at 904 Main Street, just steps from City Hall. The court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, and small civil matters within city limits. The phone number is (318) 449-5656. Court records are public under La. R.S. 44:31, which says any person who is at least 18 can inspect a public record. If you want to look up someone's court case in Pineville, this is the office to call or visit.

The civil clerk is Misty Holden. You can reach her at mramos@pinevillecitycourt.org for questions about civil case files, small claims, and related documents. On the criminal side, Linsey Terrell handles case files and docket information. Her email is ldelrie@pinevillecitycourt.org. Both clerks can help you search by name or case number. Having a specific name or date range makes the search go faster, but they can also run broader searches if you explain what you need.

Municipal court records in Pineville cover a wide range of local matters. Traffic tickets, code violations, and minor criminal charges all create records here. Each filing becomes part of the public record unless a judge orders it sealed. For a Pineville white pages search tied to court activity, start with the municipal court clerk's office before moving on to the parish level.

Note: Municipal court records are separate from Rapides Parish district court records, so check both for a full search.

Pineville Police White Pages Records

The Pineville Police Department keeps its own set of records that can be part of a white pages search. The department is at 910 Main Street, the same building as City Hall. The phone number for records is (318) 442-6603. You can also email policerecords@pineville.net to ask about available records or start a request.

Police records fees in Pineville are straightforward. Traffic reports cost $10 each. Offense reports also cost $10. If you need your own criminal background check, the fee is $20. These are set rates and do not change based on the size of the report. Payment options include credit or debit cards, money orders, and business checks. The department does not accept personal checks, so plan ahead before you visit or mail in a payment.

You can view the Pineville Police Department's site for more details on how to submit a request. The Pineville Police website has contact info and department news.

Pineville Police Department white pages records

Under La. R.S. 44:3, some police records tied to active investigations are exempt from public access. Once a case is closed, most of those records become available again. If the department denies a request, they must tell you which law they are using as the basis for the denial. You can push back if you think the denial is wrong.

Rapides Parish Clerk and Pineville Records

Pineville falls inside Rapides Parish, so the Rapides Parish Clerk of Court holds many records that touch Pineville residents. Court filings, civil suits, land transfers, mortgages, and judgment records all go through this office. The clerk's website at rapidesclerk.org offers online search tools for some of these records. If you are running a Pineville white pages search that goes beyond city-level documents, the parish clerk is the next stop.

Rapides Parish Clerk of Court white pages records for Pineville

The parish clerk handles records for every city and town in Rapides Parish, not just Pineville. That means you can search across the whole parish in one place. Land records show who owns property. Court records show civil and criminal case history. Mortgage records show liens and debts tied to real estate. All of these can help fill out a white pages search when you need more than a phone number or address.

La. R.S. 44:32 sets the timeline for how fast the clerk must respond to your request. The law says three business days. If the clerk needs more time, they have to tell you why and give you a date. Fees for copies vary by document type, but the clerk's office can give you a full fee schedule before you place an order. Most people find that searching online first and then requesting specific documents saves time and money.

How to Search Pineville White Pages

A Pineville white pages search can pull from several sources at once. The city clerk, municipal court, police department, and Rapides Parish Clerk each keep their own set of records. Starting with the right office saves you time. If you want court records, go to the municipal court or parish clerk. If you want police reports, contact the police records line. City documents and public records requests go through City Hall.

Here are some tips for a faster search in Pineville:

  • Have the full name of the person you want to find
  • Know the type of record you need (court, police, property)
  • Check the Rapides Parish Clerk site for online records first
  • Call ahead to confirm hours and fees
  • Bring a valid ID if you plan to visit in person

Louisiana law is on your side when it comes to public records. La. R.S. 44:31 gives you the right to inspect records. You do not need to be a Pineville resident. You do not even need to live in Louisiana. The law says any person of legal age can ask to see public records. If an office turns you down, ask for the specific statute they are citing. You can challenge the denial in court, and if you win, the office pays your legal costs.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Alexandria sits just across the Red River from Pineville and is the largest city in the area. If the person you are looking for lives nearby but outside Pineville city limits, check the Alexandria page for additional records and contacts.