Caddo Parish White Pages Lookup

Caddo Parish white pages let you search for people across the Shreveport area and all of northwest Louisiana. The parish keeps public records that go back to 1838, and most of those files are now stored at the Clerk of Court office on Texas Street in downtown Shreveport. You can look up names, pull court case data, check property rolls, and find contact info for people who live in the parish. The Caddo Parish Sheriff and Assessor both run free search tools on their own sites. Whether you need a phone number, a street address, or a full case file, the white pages resources here will point you to the right place to start your search.

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Caddo Parish Quick Facts

237,000 Population
Shreveport Parish Seat
1st Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Caddo Parish Clerk of Court

The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court is your main stop for white pages research in this part of the state. This office holds civil records back to 1974, with scanned images going back to 1997. Some files date all the way to 1838 in the older vaults. You can search for people by name, pull up case numbers, and get copies of filed documents. The clerk sits at 501 Texas Street, Room 103, in Shreveport.

Online access runs through ClerkConnect. A day pass costs $20. Monthly access is $50. If you plan to use it often, the yearly rate drops to $500. That tool lets you search civil filings, look up names, and view scanned court papers from your own home. It saves a trip to the courthouse for most basic white pages searches. You can reach the clerk at (318) 226-6780 or by email at copies@caddoclerk.com if you have a question about a file or need to place a copy order.

The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court website has details on all the services they offer, from record searches to marriage license copies.

Caddo Parish Clerk of Court website for white pages searches

Copies cost $1 per page for plain ones. Certified copies run $5 plus $1 for each extra page. If you need a copy of a marriage license, call the clerk at (318) 226-6789 for that line. Under Louisiana Revised Statutes 13:751, the Clerk of Court acts as the official keeper of all civil records in the parish. That includes conveyance records, mortgage filings, civil suits, and any other case that hits the district court docket. These records form the backbone of Caddo Parish white pages data for anyone trying to track down a person or verify their legal ties to the area.

Main Office Caddo Parish Courthouse
501 Texas Street, Room 103
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone: (318) 226-6780
Email copies@caddoclerk.com
Online Access ClerkConnect: $20/day, $50/month, $500/year
Website caddoclerk.com

Caddo Parish Sheriff White Pages

The Caddo Parish Sheriff runs a free search tool on their site. You can look up current inmates, check active warrants, and see booking photos. This is one of the best free white pages tools in the parish because it costs nothing to use. The sheriff handles all law enforcement outside the Shreveport city limits and also runs the parish jail.

The Caddo Parish Sheriff website is the place to start if you need to find someone who may be in custody or has an active warrant in the parish.

Caddo Parish Sheriff Office website for white pages and inmate search

You can also search the inmate roster directly. It shows names, booking dates, charges, and photos for people held at the Caddo Correctional Center. The sheriff's main office is at 501 Texas Street, Room 101, in Shreveport. You can call them at (318) 675-2170. Under La. R.S. 15:587, criminal history records in Louisiana are kept by law enforcement and can be shared with the public when a person has been booked or convicted. The sheriff's online roster reflects that rule.

Caddo Parish Sheriff inmate lookup tool for white pages research

Note: Inmate data updates daily, so check back if you don't find a recent booking right away.

Property Search on Caddo Parish White Pages

The Caddo Parish Assessor runs a free property search tool. It lets you look up who owns a piece of land or a home in the parish. You can search by owner name, street address, or parcel number. This is a useful white pages tool when you need to find where someone lives or verify that they own property in Caddo Parish. The assessor also has a GIS map tool that shows parcel lines and assessed values.

Visit the Caddo Parish Assessor website to run a free search. No account or login is needed.

Caddo Parish Assessor property search tool for white pages lookups

The assessor's office is at 501 Texas Street, Room 101, in Shreveport. The phone number is (318) 226-6701. Under La. R.S. 47:1957, the assessor must keep a public list of all assessed property in the parish. That list includes the owner's name and mailing address, which makes it a solid white pages resource for finding people who own land or homes in Caddo Parish. If you can't find what you need online, call the office and staff can look it up for you.

Caddo Parish Court Records Search

Court records are a key part of any white pages search. They show who has been a party in a civil case, a criminal matter, or a family law filing. In Caddo Parish, the 1st Judicial District Court handles all major cases. The Clerk of Court stores the files and gives out copies.

Louisiana's Public Records Law under La. R.S. 44:1 makes most court records open to the public. That means anyone can ask to see a case file, read the pleadings, or get a copy of a judgment. You don't need to be a party to the case. Some records tied to minors or sealed by a judge won't be available, but the bulk of civil and criminal files are open. This rule is what makes Caddo Parish white pages searches so useful. It gives you a legal right to see the data.

Shreveport City Court handles smaller civil cases and traffic matters in the city. That court is at 1244 Texas Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71101. You can reach them at (318) 673-5850. The Criminal and Traffic Division page on the city website has more details on how to look up cases there. Criminal records at this court stay on file for good. Traffic records are kept for three years.

Bossier City Court also serves some residents in the metro area. That court sits at 620 Benton Road, and the phone number is (318) 741-8595. If a person lived in Bossier City at the time of a case, the filing may be there instead of in Caddo Parish.

How to Search Caddo Parish White Pages

Start with the free tools. The sheriff and assessor sites cost nothing. They cover inmates, warrants, and property ownership. If you need court records or civil filings, go to ClerkConnect or visit the clerk in person.

For a basic people search, the assessor site works well. Type in a name and see if they own property in Caddo Parish. The results show the address on file. That gives you a starting point. From there, you can check the clerk's records for any court cases tied to that person. The sheriff site adds another layer if you need to check for arrests or warrants.

When you search in person, bring a valid ID. The clerk's office is open on weekdays. Walk up to the counter in Room 103 and tell staff what you need. They can pull files and make copies on the spot. You pay per page. The staff are used to helping people with white pages type requests, so don't hesitate to ask for help finding a name or a case.

  • Assessor site: free, no login, search by name or address
  • Sheriff site: free, search inmates and warrants
  • ClerkConnect: paid, search civil and court records
  • In person: bring ID, pay per page for copies
  • Phone: call (318) 226-6780 for the clerk

Note: ClerkConnect works best for detailed searches that need scanned images of old filings.

Other Caddo Parish Public Records

Marriage records are part of the clerk's files too. Caddo Parish has issued marriage licenses for decades. You can get a copy by calling the dedicated line at (318) 226-6789. Under La. R.S. 9:245, marriage certificates are public records in Louisiana once they are filed with the clerk. That makes them part of the white pages landscape if you are trying to verify a person's marital status or find a new last name.

Conveyance records show property transfers. Mortgage records show who has a lien on a home or land. Both are at the clerk's office and on ClerkConnect. These records help fill gaps in a Caddo Parish white pages search when you need to see where someone has moved or what they own. The assessor's GIS tool at caddoassessor.org gives you a map view that ties into the same data.

The Louisiana Secretary of State also keeps business filings that can tie a person to a company in Caddo Parish. If someone runs a business in Shreveport, the registered agent name and address are public. That is another way to find people through official records.

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Cities in Caddo Parish

Caddo Parish covers Shreveport and a number of smaller towns. All of them file their records through the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court. The two largest cities with their own white pages resources are listed below.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes sit next to Caddo Parish. If you are searching for someone who moved across parish lines, check these areas too. Court records and property data follow the parish where the person lives.