Calcasieu Parish White Pages Search

Calcasieu Parish white pages give you a way to look up people, phone numbers, and public records across the Lake Charles area. The parish has more than 200,000 residents spread through cities like Lake Charles, Sulphur, and Moss Bluff. You can search for people through several parish offices that keep public records on file. The Clerk of Court runs an eSearch portal with civil, criminal, and land records going back decades. The Sheriff's Office at cpso.com has a free inmate roster. And the Calcasieu Parish Assessor keeps property records tied to names and addresses. These Calcasieu Parish white pages tools let you find contact info, check court cases, or trace property owners from your home.

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Calcasieu Parish Quick Facts

203,000+ Population
Lake Charles Parish Seat
14th Judicial District
3rd Circuit Court of Appeal

Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court

The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court is the main place to search for people in public records. This office sits at 1000 Ryan Street in Lake Charles. It holds civil suits, criminal cases, land records, marriage licenses, and more. Most of these records are tied to names, so they work well as a white pages tool for finding people in the parish.

The Clerk runs an online search service called eSearch at calcasieuclerk.gov. You can look up criminal records from 1986 to the present day. Criminal minutes go back to 1993. Background search data starts in 1987. Older records from 1910 through 1985 sit in the Archives section. Marriage licenses are on file from 1987 forward, and if you need older ones from 1910 to 1986, those are in the Archives too. Printing from the eSearch system costs $1 per page as of July 2025. You can search by name, case number, or date range. This makes it one of the most useful Calcasieu Parish white pages resources for tracking down people and their court records.

Under Louisiana law, most court records are open to the public. La. R.S. 44:1 defines public records broadly to include any documents used in the conduct of government business. That means civil suits, criminal filings, and land transfers at the Clerk of Court are fair game for anyone who wants to look them up.

Main Office Calcasieu Parish Courthouse
1000 Ryan Street
Lake Charles, LA 70601
Phone: (337) 437-3550
IT HelpDesk Phone: (337) 437-3558 Ext 185
Email: it@calcasieuclerk.gov
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website calcasieuclerk.gov

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff White Pages

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office runs a free inmate roster you can search online. Go to cpso.com and use the search tool to find people held at the parish jail. You can search by name. The results show booking info, charges, and bond amounts. This is free to use and open to the public.

The Sheriff's Office is at 5400 East Broad Street in Lake Charles. Call (337) 491-3700 for general questions. If you need records from the Sheriff, like incident reports or accident reports, you can call or visit in person. Report fees in Louisiana run between $5 and $20 on average, though the exact cost depends on the type of report you need.

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office website also has crime tips, community resources, and parish safety info. For white pages searches tied to the justice system, the inmate roster is the most direct tool this office provides.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Office website for white pages searches

La. R.S. 44:31 says any person of the age of majority can inspect or copy public records. The burden falls on the custodian to prove a record is not subject to inspection. That means the Sheriff's Office must provide access to booking records and other public files when you ask for them.

How to Search Calcasieu White Pages

There are several ways to look up people in Calcasieu Parish. The method you pick depends on what kind of info you need. Court records, property data, and inmate rosters each sit in a different system. Here is a quick look at your main options.

For court records, use the Clerk of Court eSearch portal. You need a name or case number. The system pulls up civil and criminal filings from the parish. Results show case details, filing dates, and party names. This works well if you want to find someone who has been part of a court case in Calcasieu Parish.

For property info, go to the Calcasieu Parish Assessor site at calcasieuassessor.org. You can search by owner name to find what property someone owns. The results show the property address, assessed value, and tax details. This is a solid white pages approach when you know a person's name but want to find where they live.

Calcasieu Parish Assessor website for property and white pages lookup

The Assessor's office is at 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 101, in Lake Charles. Call (337) 721-3000 if you need help with a search. Property records are free to search online.

Note: La. R.S. 44:32 says a custodian cannot ask why you want to see a public record.

Calcasieu Parish Public Records for People Search

White pages searches in Calcasieu Parish pull from many record types. Each type gives you different details about a person. The more sources you check, the more complete your picture gets.

Criminal records from the Clerk of Court go back to 1986. These show the person's full name, charges, case outcome, and the court that handled it. Criminal minutes from 1993 forward have more detail on what happened during court proceedings. If you need older criminal info, the Archives hold records from 1910 to 1985. These are stored at the Clerk's office but may take more time to pull.

Marriage license records are another strong white pages source. The Clerk has licenses from 1987 to the present. Older marriage records from 1910 to 1986 are in the Archives. A marriage license shows both parties' full names, the date of the license, and other personal details. This can help you confirm a person's identity or find family connections.

Property records at the Assessor show who owns land and buildings in the parish. You can search by name and find the person's mailing address, the property location, and the assessed value. Sales history may also be available for recent transactions. Land transfers filed at the Clerk's office add another layer, showing when property changed hands and between which parties.

The Louisiana Constitution, Article 12 Section 3, protects your right to examine public documents. No person can be denied this right except in cases set by law. Juvenile records, for instance, are sealed under the Louisiana Children's Code. But most adult records in Calcasieu Parish are open.

State Resources for Calcasieu Searches

Some white pages searches go beyond the parish level. Louisiana runs several statewide databases that cover Calcasieu Parish residents too.

The Louisiana Secretary of State has a business entity search at coraweb.sos.la.gov. You can look up businesses by officer name. This pulls up any business a person owns or runs, along with their registered address. Calcasieu Parish business owners are required to file documents online through the geauxBIZ portal, so the data stays current.

The Voter Portal at voterportal.sos.la.gov lets you look up voter registration by name and zip code. Results include the person's registration address, precinct, and party affiliation if they declared one. You need the person's birth month and year to run this search.

Louisiana vital records index for Calcasieu Parish white pages research

The LCRAA portal gives free access to land and court record indices from parishes across Louisiana, including Calcasieu. The Louisiana Department of Corrections has an offender search tool for people in state custody. And the State Police run a sex offender registry you can search by name or address.

Note: La. R.S. 15:587 sets the fee for a state criminal history check at $26 plus a $5 technology fee.

Background Searches in Calcasieu Parish

The Clerk of Court eSearch portal is a good starting point for background checks in Calcasieu Parish. Criminal background data in the system goes back to 1987. You can see charges, case outcomes, and court dates. For a more formal check, the Louisiana State Police handle official criminal history reports under La. R.S. 15:587. The fee is $26 plus a $5 tech fee.

La. R.S. 44:3 makes clear that adult conviction records are available to the public. Records tied to ongoing investigations may be held back until the case wraps up. Juvenile records for anyone under 18 are typically sealed. But for adult cases in Calcasieu Parish, you can search the Clerk's records or request a state-level check through the Louisiana State Police.

In-person background checks at the Clerk's office in Lake Charles work too. Bring the person's full name and any other details you have. Staff can search the system and print results. Copies cost $1 per page from the eSearch system. Certified copies carry an extra fee on top of that.

Calcasieu Parish Vital Records

Vital records are useful for white pages searches because they tie names to life events. In Louisiana, the state Vital Records Registry manages birth, death, marriage, and divorce certificates. La. R.S. 40:32 gives the program authority to collect, preserve, and issue these records.

For historical vital records, the Secretary of State hosts an online index you can search for free. This covers older birth, death, and marriage records across Louisiana. It can help you trace Calcasieu Parish residents from past decades. More recent records require a formal request through the state or the Clerk of Court.

La. R.S. 44:33.1 also requires all public bodies to publicize the name and contact info of their records custodian. That means every parish office in Calcasieu must post their records contact so you know who to reach out to.

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Cities in Calcasieu Parish

Calcasieu Parish has several cities and towns. All of them file records through the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court and fall under the 14th Judicial District. Here are the cities with dedicated white pages:

Other communities in the parish include Westlake, Iowa, and Vinton. These smaller towns use the same parish offices for their public records. Search for residents in any of these places through the Clerk of Court or the Assessor's site.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes sit next to Calcasieu Parish. If you are not sure which parish a person lives in, check the address first. Each parish keeps its own records.