Livingston Parish White Pages Lookup

Livingston Parish white pages connect you to people, phone numbers, and addresses across one of the fastest-growing areas in Louisiana. The parish sits east of Baton Rouge and has seen its population climb past 140,000 in recent years. Public records held by the Clerk of Court, the Sheriff, and two city courts give you multiple ways to search for someone. You can look up names through court case indexes, land records, and jail rosters. This guide covers each Livingston Parish white pages search tool so you can track down the contact info or public record you need.

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Livingston Parish Quick Facts

140,000+ Population
Livingston Parish Seat
21st Judicial District
1st Circuit Court of Appeal

Livingston Parish Clerk of Court White Pages

The Clerk of Court is the main place to search for white pages data in Livingston Parish. This office holds civil suits, mortgage records, conveyance files, criminal cases, and judgments. Each record type can help you find a name, past address, or legal tie to the parish. The Livingston Parish Clerk of Court sits at 20180 Iowa Street in the town of Livingston. Call (225) 686-2216 to ask about a search or get help with a records request.

Under Louisiana's Public Records Law, La. R.S. 44:1, most files held by the Clerk are open to the public. That means you can search them to build a white pages profile of someone who lives or once lived in Livingston Parish. Civil case indexes list both parties by name, and conveyance records tie names to property addresses. These two record types alone give you a strong starting point for any people search.

The Clerk's office also handles marriage licenses and probate files. Marriage records show the full legal names of both spouses along with their addresses at the time of the filing. Probate records list heirs and their contact details. Both are public and can add depth to a Livingston Parish white pages search.

Livingston Parish Clerk of Court website for white pages record searches

Staff at the front desk can run a name search if you go in person. Bring a valid ID. Copies cost a small fee per page, and certified copies have a separate charge on top. If you want to search from home, the Clerk offers an online portal as well.

Clerk of Court 20180 Iowa Street
Livingston, LA 70754
Phone: (225) 686-2216
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website livclerk.org

Livingston Parish eSearch Portal

The Clerk of Court runs an online search tool called eSearch. It lets you look up court records and land records from your own computer. This is a paid tool, but the cost is low. A 24-hour pass for land records costs $20. Civil records access runs $100 for 48 hours. You can search by name, case number, or date range to pull up files tied to someone in Livingston Parish.

Visit the Livingston Parish eSearch portal to start a white pages search through court and land records held by the Clerk.

Livingston Parish eSearch portal for white pages court record searches

Once you log in, type a last name. The system pulls up every case or land file tied to that name. Results show case numbers, filing dates, and party names. This tells you if someone bought land, filed a civil suit, or had a legal case in the parish. For white pages purposes, it confirms a person's connection to Livingston Parish and can show where they held property.

Note: The eSearch portal requires a credit card for the subscription pass, but no long-term contract is needed.

Livingston Parish Sheriff White Pages Data

The Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office is at 20300 Government Boulevard in Livingston. You can reach them at (225) 686-2241. The Sheriff runs a free inmate lookup tool on the parish site. It shows who is in the jail right now. This is a quick and free way to check if someone is in custody. No login is needed. No fee is charged.

The Livingston Parish government website hosts the Sheriff's information and links to their inmate search and other public safety tools.

Livingston Parish government website with Sheriff white pages data

Under La. R.S. 44:31, any person has the right to inspect public records during business hours. Booking records fall under this rule. The jail roster on the site pulls from the same data the jail uses, so the results stay current. For white pages searches, the inmate tool confirms if someone is in the Livingston Parish system and gives you their booking date and charges. Even if the person has been released, the Sheriff's Office keeps booking records on file that you can request in person.

The Sheriff's department page has more detail on how to request records and contact the right division for your search.

Livingston Parish Sheriff department page for white pages lookups

Walk-in requests are taken at the Government Boulevard office. Phone requests work too, but you may need to follow up by mail or email for copies of records. The Sheriff handles arrest reports, incident reports, and other law enforcement files that can help fill out a Livingston Parish white pages search.

City Courts in Livingston Parish

Two city courts serve Livingston Parish. Each one handles small claims, traffic cases, and minor civil matters. The records from these courts list names and addresses, which makes them useful for white pages searches. City court files are public under Louisiana law, and you can request them in person or by phone.

Denham Springs City Court is the larger of the two. Clerk Mickey McMorris runs the office at 400 Mayor Herbert Hoover Avenue in Denham Springs, LA 70726. The phone number is (225) 665-5505, and you can email mickey.mcmorris@dsclerkofcourt.org with questions. The Denham Springs Clerk of Court website has forms and filing info. If you search for someone who lived in or near Denham Springs, this court's records may show their name in a civil or traffic case.

Walker City Court covers the Walker area. It is at 10136 Florida Boulevard, Walker, LA 70785. Call (225) 664-8274 to ask about records. Walker City Court handles similar case types as Denham Springs but serves the western side of the parish. Records from both courts can add to any white pages profile you build for Livingston Parish.

How to Search Livingston Parish White Pages

There are several ways to run a white pages search in Livingston Parish. The best path depends on what you already know. If you have a name, start with the eSearch portal or the Sheriff's inmate lookup. If you have an address, property records through the Clerk can help you find who owns that lot. Using more than one tool gives you a fuller picture of the person you are trying to find.

For a solid Livingston Parish white pages search, try these steps:

  • Search the eSearch portal by name for court and land records
  • Check the Sheriff's jail roster for current or past bookings
  • Contact Denham Springs City Court for civil and traffic case records
  • Call the Clerk of Court at (225) 686-2216 for marriage and probate files
  • Check voter rolls through the parish Registrar of Voters

The parish voter registrar keeps rolls that list every registered voter's name and address in Livingston Parish. These rolls are public under Louisiana law. They give you one more way to check if someone lives in the parish. Combine voter data with court files and property records, and you end up with a strong set of white pages results. Most of these tools are free or charge a small fee, so the cost stays low even if you use all of them.

Louisiana Public Records and Livingston Parish

La. R.S. 44:1 defines what counts as a public record in Louisiana. It covers documents made or kept by any public body. Court files, property records, and booking data all fall under this law. That is why Livingston Parish white pages searches work. Most of the data you need sits in public offices that must share it when asked.

La. R.S. 44:32 gives you the right to get copies within three business days of a written request. If a custodian denies your request, you can challenge it. This applies at the Clerk of Court, the Sheriff, and every other public office in Livingston Parish. You do not need to be a parish resident to ask for records. You do not need to give a reason. The law is on your side when you search for white pages data in Livingston Parish.

Some records do have limits. Juvenile files and sealed cases are not open. But most adult civil and criminal records are available to anyone. For white pages searches, the records that help most are civil case indexes, land files, and voter rolls. These give you names, addresses, and sometimes phone numbers tied to people in Livingston Parish.

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Cities in Livingston Parish

Livingston Parish has several towns and cities. Denham Springs is the largest and has its own city court. All areas in the parish fall under the same Clerk of Court and Sheriff for white pages searches. If you know someone lives in a specific city, the page below has more local search tips.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes share a border with Livingston Parish. If the person you want to find lives close to the parish line, try searching in these areas too. Each parish has its own Clerk of Court and Sheriff with separate white pages records.