East Baton Rouge Parish White Pages

East Baton Rouge Parish white pages cover one of the most populated areas in Louisiana. More than 450,000 people live here, and the parish seat is Baton Rouge. You can search for people by name through several free and paid tools run by local government offices. The Clerk of Court, Parish Assessor, and Sheriff all keep searchable records online. White pages searches in East Baton Rouge let you find names, addresses, property data, court case info, and voter rolls. Most of these tools are open to the public with no special access needed. Some do charge a small fee or need a paid plan to view full results.

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East Baton Rouge Parish Quick Facts

456,000+ Population
Baton Rouge Parish Seat
19th Judicial District
1st Circuit Court of Appeal

East Baton Rouge Clerk of Court White Pages

The Clerk of Court is the main source for public records in East Baton Rouge Parish. Doug Welborn serves as the current Clerk of Court. His office keeps civil suits, criminal cases, land records, marriage licenses, and more. All of these files can help you find people, verify names, or look up case details tied to a person in the parish. The office sits at 300 North Blvd. in Baton Rouge. You can call (225) 389-7642 for help. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Online access runs through the ClerkConnect portal for East Baton Rouge. This is a paid system. You make a free account first, then pick a plan. The 24-hour pass costs $20. A 30-day pass is $65. The 12-month plan runs $780. Each extra user after the first costs $50 per month. Under La. R.S. 44:31, any person has the right to inspect public records. The Clerk must give access within three days of a written request. ClerkConnect is one way the office meets that duty in the digital age.

The portal below shows the ClerkConnect search page for East Baton Rouge Parish records.

East Baton Rouge Parish ClerkConnect white pages search portal

Once logged in, you can search by party name, case number, filing date range, attorney name, or document type. Results show case numbers, party names, filing dates, case types, and docket entries. Civil suit records go back to 1974. Scanned images start at 1997. Marriage license indices go from 1840 to the present, and the office has digital images of licenses from 1825 to 1950.

Copy fees are $1 per page. Certified copies cost $5 per document plus $1 for each page. You can email the clerk at dwelborn@ebrclerkofcourt.org or visit the Clerk of Court online access page for more details. The mailing address is P.O. Box 1991, Baton Rouge, LA 70821-1991.

Main Office East Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Court
300 North Blvd.
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Phone: (225) 389-7642
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM
Online Access ClerkConnect EBR Portal

Sheriff Inmate Search in East Baton Rouge

The East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office runs a free inmate search tool. You do not need an account. No fee applies. This is one of the easiest white pages tools in the parish for finding people who have been booked into the parish jail. The search is public under La. R.S. 44:1, which defines public records broadly to include any document created or kept by a government body.

You can search by last name, first name, booking number, or date of birth. Results show the full legal name, booking photo, charges with statute codes, bond amount, bond type, court date, and case numbers. The EBRSO inmate search page pulls data from the parish prison at 3000 Harding Boulevard. If a person was booked and is still in custody, they will show up here. Released inmates may not appear in all cases.

The Sheriff's Office main location is at 8900 Jimmy Wedell Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70807. Call (225) 389-5000 for general questions. For Baton Rouge Police Department records, the number is (225) 389-2000. Police reports cost $10 for the first page plus $1 for each page after that.

Note: Mugshots and charge details shown on the EBRSO site are based on booking data and do not indicate guilt.

East Baton Rouge Parish Assessor White Pages

The Parish Assessor keeps property records for all of East Baton Rouge. This is a free search. No account is needed. It works well as a white pages tool because you can look up property by owner name. That gives you a current address tied to that person. You can also search by property address, assessment number, or tax bill number.

Visit the East Baton Rouge Parish Assessor website to start. The screenshot below shows the assessor's main search portal.

East Baton Rouge Parish Assessor property search white pages

Search results show the owner name, mailing address, property address, legal description, land value, building value, total assessed value, and homestead exemption status. East Baton Rouge follows the state homestead exemption of $75,000. Sales history for the parcel may also appear. The assessor office is at 222 St. Louis Street, Room 126, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Phone is (225) 389-3920. The Sheriff's Tax Office can be reached at (225) 389-4810 for tax sale questions.

For a map view of parcels, the GIS portal at atlas.geoportalmaps.com shows boundaries, zoning, and flood zone data on top of aerial images. The GIS map below gives a look at the interactive tool.

East Baton Rouge Parish GIS property map for white pages search

You can click any parcel on the map to pull up owner info and assessment details. This is a helpful way to search East Baton Rouge white pages when you know the area but not the exact address. Under La. R.S. 44:1, property assessment records are public. The assessor must make them available to anyone who asks.

Voter Records for East Baton Rouge

Voter registration data is another white pages source in East Baton Rouge Parish. Steve Raborn is the current Registrar of Voters. His main office is at City Hall, 222 Saint Louis St., Room 201, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Phone is 225-389-3940. Two branch offices also serve the parish. The southeast office is at Fire Station Building, 11010 Coursey Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70816 (phone 225-389-7682). The Baker office is at Motor Vehicle Building, 2250 Main St., Baker, LA 70714 (phone 225-389-5206).

Public voter data includes the voter's name, address, precinct number, congressional and legislative districts, party affiliation, and voting history. Voting history tells you which elections a person voted in, not how they voted. You can search statewide voter data through the Louisiana Secretary of State Voter Portal. Under La. R.S. 44:3, certain personal details in voter files have limits on use. But basic name and address data stays public. This makes voter rolls a useful white pages check for verifying where someone lives in East Baton Rouge.

Note: Voter registration offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, with extended hours during election periods.

Marriage License Records in East Baton Rouge

Marriage licenses are kept by the Clerk of Court. These can serve as a white pages tool too. A marriage license lists both parties' full names, ages, birthplaces, and parents' names. It also shows the date of marriage and the officiant. If you are trying to find a person or confirm a name, marriage records can fill in gaps that other searches miss.

East Baton Rouge marriage license indices go back to 1840. Digital images of older licenses from 1825 to 1950 are viewable through ClerkConnect. For licenses from 1950 forward, you may need to visit the clerk office in person or send a written request. A marriage license application costs $27.50. Certified copies are $5 plus copy fees. Under La. R.S. 44:32, the custodian of records must provide copies to any person who asks and pays the fee. The clerk cannot refuse a request without a legal basis.

State White Pages Tools for East Baton Rouge

Several state-level databases also help with white pages searches that cover East Baton Rouge residents. The Louisiana Vital Records Index lets you search birth, death, and marriage records statewide. The Louisiana Department of Corrections offender lookup covers anyone in state custody. And the LCRAA portal connects you to clerk offices across Louisiana, including East Baton Rouge.

Louisiana criminal background checks go through the State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification. Under La. R.S. 15:587, certain parties can request state criminal history information. The general public can get limited data. For a full check, you typically need a fingerprint-based search through the Louisiana State Police. This is separate from the local sheriff search but covers the same parish residents at a state level.

How to Search East Baton Rouge White Pages

Start with the free tools first. The Parish Assessor and the Sheriff inmate search cost nothing and need no account. If you are looking for a property owner or current address, the assessor site is the best bet. If you need court records, case details, or older documents, ClerkConnect is the way to go. Pick the 24-hour pass if you only need a quick look.

For each search, you want at least a last name. A first name helps narrow things down. If you have a case number or address, use that instead. The more details you have, the faster you will find the right person. East Baton Rouge is a large parish. Common names will return many results. Adding a date range or specific record type cuts the list.

  • Assessor property search: free, no account
  • Sheriff inmate search: free, no account
  • ClerkConnect: paid plans starting at $20
  • Voter portal: free, statewide
  • In-person clerk visit: copy fees apply

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Cities in East Baton Rouge Parish

East Baton Rouge Parish includes several cities and towns. All of them file records through the same Clerk of Court and Sheriff's Office. White pages searches at the parish level will cover residents in any of these places. The largest city is Baton Rouge, which serves as both the parish seat and the state capital.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border East Baton Rouge. If you are not sure which parish a person lives in, check the address first. Each parish has its own clerk and records system. White pages results from one parish will not show people who live in another.