Search Youngsville White Pages

Youngsville white pages let you search for people, phone numbers, and public records in one of Lafayette Parish's fastest-growing cities. The city sits just south of Lafayette and has its own police department, city clerk, and local government offices. Lafayette Parish handles most court and land records for Youngsville through the parish clerk's office, which keeps over 16 million records online. You can also search police records, voter files, and property data from parish and state sources. This page covers the best places to start a Youngsville white pages search using local and parish-level tools.

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Youngsville Quick Facts

16,400 Population
Lafayette Parish
15th JDC Judicial District
16M+ Parish Records Online

Youngsville City Clerk White Pages

The Youngsville City Clerk handles local government records for the city. Nicole Guidry serves as clerk. The office is at 201 Iberia Street, with a mailing address of PO Box 592, Youngsville, LA 70592. You can call (337) 857-6924 or email nicoleguidry@youngsvillela.gov. City records include meeting minutes, ordinances, permits, and other documents tied to city business. Under La. R.S. 44:1, these are public records. Anyone can ask to see them.

The clerk's office is your first stop for records that deal with Youngsville city government. If you need something from a parish office or the courts, that goes through Lafayette Parish instead. But for local files, this is where you go. La. R.S. 44:31 gives any person who is at least 18 years old the right to inspect public records. You do not have to live in Youngsville or explain why you want the records. The law puts the burden on the office to justify any denial, not on you.

Youngsville has grown fast in the last ten years. More people means more records. The clerk's office keeps up with new filings as the city adds subdivisions, businesses, and infrastructure. If you are doing a white pages search tied to city-level documents, start by calling the clerk or sending an email.

Youngsville Police White Pages Records

The Youngsville Police Department keeps incident reports, arrest records, and other law enforcement files. These records can help with a Youngsville white pages search when you need to confirm details about a person or event. The department posts a public records page at youngsvillepolice.com/resources/public-records/ where you can learn how to submit a request.

Police records are public under Louisiana law, with some limits. Active investigation files stay closed. Sealed cases are off limits. But once a case is closed and no court order blocks it, reports become available. La. R.S. 44:32 says the office must respond within three business days. If they need more time, they must tell you why and give you a date. Arrest logs and booking info are generally open to the public right away.

Youngsville police department white pages records

The Youngsville Police Department is separate from the Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office. Both cover parts of Lafayette Parish, but they keep their own records. If you are not sure which agency handled an incident in the Youngsville area, try both. Records from each office may contain names, addresses, and case details useful for a people search.

Note: Request forms and fee info are listed on the police department's public records page.

Lafayette Parish Clerk and Youngsville White Pages

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court handles court filings, land records, and civil documents for all of Lafayette Parish, including Youngsville. The clerk's website at lpclerk.com gives you access to more than 16 million records. That number covers civil cases, property transfers, mortgages, liens, and judgment rolls going back decades. For a white pages search that reaches beyond city-level records, this is the place.

You can search the clerk's online database by name, case number, or instrument number. Some searches are free. Detailed document access may need a subscription through ClerkConnect. The system works the same way across Louisiana parishes. You pay for a block of time and search as much as you want during that window. Fees for certified copies follow the rules in La. R.S. 44:32, which sets limits on what offices can charge for public records.

If you want to visit in person, the Lafayette Parish Courthouse is in downtown Lafayette. Staff can help you search by name and pull up case files. Bring a valid ID. The clerk's office keeps standard business hours on weekdays. For large requests or research that takes time, the online portal saves you a trip.

Youngsville White Pages and the Sheriff's Office

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office runs the parish jail, serves court papers, and handles law enforcement outside city limits. Even though Youngsville has its own police force, the sheriff's office plays a role in parish-wide records. Arrest records, warrant info, and inmate data from the parish jail can show up in a white pages search when someone has been through the parish system.

Lafayette Parish sheriff white pages records Youngsville

The sheriff's website at lafayettesheriff.com has tools for looking up inmates and finding information about recent bookings. This data is public. It includes the person's name, charge, booking date, and sometimes a photo. For Youngsville residents who end up in the parish jail, the sheriff's records are the source. La. R.S. 44:1 covers these records the same way it covers any other government document in Louisiana.

You can contact the sheriff's office by phone or visit their main location in Lafayette. Their website also has links to victim services, civil filings, and other resources that tie into public records access across the parish.

Property and Voter Records in Youngsville

The Lafayette Parish Assessor keeps property records for Youngsville. You can search the assessor's database online by owner name, address, or parcel number. The site shows assessed values, tax info, and ownership details. This is a free tool and works well for a white pages search when you need to find who owns a home or piece of land in Youngsville. Property records are public under La. R.S. 44:1.

Voter registration is another path. The Louisiana Secretary of State runs a statewide voter portal where you can look up registration data. Voter rolls show a person's name, address, and party affiliation. These are public records in Louisiana. They can help confirm that someone lives or has lived in Youngsville. The Lafayette Parish Registrar of Voters handles local registration, but the state portal gives you the quickest online access.

Between property data and voter rolls, you can piece together a clearer picture of someone's connection to Youngsville without paying for any database access. Both sources are free and open to the public.

How to Get Youngsville White Pages Records

Louisiana law makes most government records open to the public. La. R.S. 44:31 says anyone who is 18 or older can inspect a public record. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to give a reason. If an office denies your request, they have to cite the specific law that blocks access. You can challenge a denial in court, and the office pays your legal fees if the judge rules in your favor.

To search Youngsville white pages through official sources, here are your main options:

  • Call the Youngsville City Clerk at (337) 857-6924
  • Visit City Hall at 201 Iberia Street
  • Search the Lafayette Parish Clerk at lpclerk.com
  • Check police records at youngsvillepolice.com
  • Use the state voter portal to look up registration data

Fees depend on the office and record type. Some online searches cost nothing. Certified copies run a few dollars per page at most offices. The clerk's office charges per document and per page for court records. Cash and checks are accepted at most locations. La. R.S. 44:32 caps fees and requires a response within three business days. If an office takes too long, you have the right to push back.

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Lafayette Parish White Pages

Youngsville is part of Lafayette Parish. The parish clerk, assessor, sheriff, and other offices all serve Youngsville residents. For a full list of parish-level records, search tools, and contact details, visit the Lafayette Parish white pages page. It covers the court system, the clerk's online portal, and other parish resources in more detail.

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Nearby Cities White Pages

Lafayette is the closest major city to Youngsville with its own white pages resources. Broussard and Scott are also nearby but are smaller communities within Lafayette Parish. If the person you are looking for lives in the greater Lafayette area, try the link below.