Lafayette Parish White Pages Search

Lafayette Parish white pages give you a way to search for people, phone numbers, and public records in one of south Louisiana's largest communities. The parish has more than 240,000 residents spread across the city of Lafayette and several smaller towns. You can look up names, find contact details, and pull court records through the Clerk of Court and other local offices. Lafayette Parish white pages draw from clerk files, assessor rolls, and sheriff records that go back decades. Most of these are open to the public under Louisiana law, so you can start a search at any time with just a name or an address.

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Lafayette Parish Quick Facts

241,000+ Population
Lafayette Parish Seat
15th Judicial District
3rd Circuit Court of Appeal

Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court is the main hub for white pages research in this parish. The office stores civil case files, land records, marriage licenses, and more. Staff there can help you find a name in the system or pull up old case numbers. The clerk has held records since 1823, and the total count sits at over 16 million documents. That is a lot of data for anyone trying to track down a person or a past event.

You can reach the clerk at 800 South Buchanan Street in Lafayette, LA 70501. The main phone line is (337) 291-6400. If you need a specific department, the office breaks things down by type. Call (337) 291-6330 for birth records, (337) 291-6316 for civil cases, (337) 291-6329 for criminal matters, (337) 291-6335 for marriage records, and (337) 291-6300 for mortgage filings. Each line goes to a clerk who knows that area well.

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court website is a good place to start before you visit in person. You can view the office hours, check which forms you need, and see what records are on file. Under La. R.S. 44:1, most of these documents are public records. That means you have a legal right to ask for them. The clerk can only hold back records that fall under a specific exemption in the law.

Note: Weapons, tobacco, lighters, cellphones, cameras, and all electronics are not allowed in the courthouse.

Lafayette Parish White Pages Online Tools

The clerk runs three separate online systems for searching Lafayette Parish white pages records. Each one serves a different purpose and has its own fee structure. Knowing which tool to use can save you time and money.

The Clerk of Court portal is the starting point for most people looking up records in Lafayette Parish.

Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court website for white pages records

From this site you can find links to all three search systems and see what is on file. The clerk keeps civil, criminal, land, and vital records in both print and digital form.

ClerkConnect is one of the paid platforms that the Lafayette Parish clerk uses. It lets you search case records by name, date, or case number. A 24-hour pass costs $10 for land records. Monthly access runs $30, and a full year is $600. These fees cover searches, but printing or downloading may cost extra depending on the document type.

ClerkConnect search portal for Lafayette Parish white pages lookup

ClerkConnect pulls from multiple parishes across Louisiana, so it can be helpful if your search crosses parish lines. The system is used by title companies, law firms, and regular people who need fast access to records.

The third tool is eSearch Land Records at esearch.lpclerk.com. This one has a higher cost. Setup is $100 as a one-time fee. After that, each user pays $65 per month. Printing from eSearch costs $1 per page. This system is built for professionals who search records every day, not for a one-time lookup. If you just need to check a name or find a person, the free index on eClerks LA at eclerksla.com is a better fit. The free index lets you search by name and see basic record info without paying.

Under La. R.S. 44:32, any person can ask the clerk for copies of public records. The clerk must respond within three business days for records that exist and can be found. If the clerk denies your request, you have the right to appeal under La. R.S. 44:35. These rules apply to all of the online tools and in-person requests alike.

Lafayette Parish Assessor Records

The Lafayette Parish Assessor keeps property tax rolls that list every property owner in the parish by name and address. This is a strong tool for white pages searches because it connects a person to a place. If you know someone owns property in Lafayette Parish, you can find their name on the assessor rolls and see the address tied to that parcel.

Lafayette Parish Assessor website for white pages property searches

The assessor office is at 1010 Lafayette Street, Suite 402, and the phone number is (337) 291-7080. You can also use the GIS map tool at beacon.schneidercorp.com to search by address or parcel number. The GIS map shows lot lines, owner names, and assessed values on an interactive map of the whole parish.

Property records are public under La. R.S. 44:31. The assessor cannot refuse to show you these records during normal business hours. If you are trying to find where someone lives in Lafayette Parish, the assessor rolls are one of the most direct paths. Tax rolls get updated each year, so the data stays fairly current compared to other public record sources.

Lafayette Parish Sheriff White Pages

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff runs a system called JADES at jades.lafayettesheriff.com that lets you search for inmates and recent bookings. You can look up a person by name, birth year, or CCN (court case number). The search results show who is in custody, what charges they face, and bond details.

Lafayette Parish Sheriff JADES inmate search for white pages records

JADES is free to use. It shows current inmates and recent bookings at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. If you are looking for someone who may have been arrested in the parish, this is the fastest way to check. The system updates as new bookings come in throughout the day.

The sheriff's office is at 316 W. Main Street, Lafayette, LA 70501. You can call (337) 232-9211 for general questions or email corrections@lafayettesheriff.com for matters related to the jail. The sheriff also handles civil process, which means they serve court papers and keep a log of who was served, where, and when. Those service records can help in a white pages search if you need proof that someone lived at a certain address on a given date.

Lafayette City Court Records

Lafayette City Court handles small civil cases, traffic tickets, and misdemeanors within the city limits. The court has its own online case search tool where you can look up a person by name or case number. This is useful for white pages searches because it ties a name to a case filed in Lafayette.

The court is at 105 East Convent Street in Lafayette. The phone number is (337) 291-8720. City Court records are separate from the district court records that the Clerk of Court keeps. If you searched the clerk's files and did not find what you need, try the city court search next. Many people show up in city court for things like traffic violations or small claims disputes, even if they have no record at the district level.

Under La. R.S. 44:1, city court records are public too. You can ask for copies of case files, dockets, and judgments. The court may charge a small fee for copies, but the search itself is free online.

How to Search Lafayette Parish White Pages

Start with the free tools. The eClerks LA index at eclerksla.com costs nothing and covers millions of records. Type in a name and see what comes back. If you find a match, you can decide whether to pay for the full document through ClerkConnect or eSearch.

If free tools do not turn up what you need, try the assessor site next. Property records catch people who own land or a home in Lafayette Parish. The GIS map can also help if you have an address but no name. Just click on the property and the owner info shows up.

For criminal or jail records, go to JADES. For city court cases, use the city court search page. Each tool covers a different set of records, so a thorough Lafayette Parish white pages search means checking more than one source. You should also try the LCRAA portal for broader searches across Louisiana clerk offices.

Note: The free index on eClerks LA shows record listings but not full document images.

Lafayette Parish Public Records Law

Louisiana has some of the strongest public records laws in the country. La. R.S. 44:1 defines what counts as a public record, and the definition is broad. It covers any document, book, map, photograph, or other material made or kept by a public body. That includes the Lafayette Parish Clerk, Assessor, Sheriff, and City Court.

Under La. R.S. 44:31, you do not have to state a reason for wanting to see a record. The custodian cannot ask why you need it. They must let you view it or give you a copy within the time limits set by law. If the custodian charges a fee, it must be reasonable and reflect the actual cost of making the copy. La. R.S. 44:32 sets that standard. The clerk cannot mark up copy fees to make a profit on public record requests.

If your request is denied, La. R.S. 44:35 gives you the right to file suit in district court. The court can order the custodian to produce the records. If you win, the custodian may have to pay your legal costs. This strong enforcement mechanism is why most Lafayette Parish offices respond quickly to records requests.

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Cities in Lafayette Parish

Lafayette Parish has several cities and towns. All of them fall under the 15th Judicial District Court for major cases. The Clerk of Court in Lafayette holds records for the entire parish. If someone lives in any of these places, their court records are at the clerk's office on South Buchanan Street.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Lafayette Parish. If you are searching for someone and not sure which parish they live in, check the address. Records are filed in the parish where the person or property is located.