Gonzales People Search Database

Gonzales people search records are easy to get because this city is the parish seat of Ascension Parish. The Clerk of Court and the Sheriff's Office are both right here in town. Court case files, arrest logs, property records, and marriage licenses are all stored at the courthouse on Irma Boulevard. You can walk in and search records in person or use the clerk's online tools from home. Gonzales is the hub for all public records in Ascension Parish, and that makes it a strong starting point for any people search in this part of Louisiana.

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Gonzales People Search Quick Facts

12,000 Population
Ascension Parish (Seat)
23rd JDC Judicial District
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Gonzales People Records at the Clerk of Court

The Ascension Parish Clerk of Court sits right in Gonzales at 828 S. Irma Boulevard. This is where all court records for the parish are filed and stored. Civil suits, criminal cases, divorce filings, property transfers, and marriage licenses all go through this office. The phone number is (225) 621-5500. Since Gonzales is the parish seat, you can handle your people search in person without driving to another town.

The clerk runs the ACCESS system on their website. It lets you search for people by name and pull up case records from the 23rd Judicial District Court. Index searches run between $15 and $20. You can also request certified copies of documents. The clerk takes walk-in, phone, and mail requests. If you are in Gonzales, stopping by the office is the fastest route. Staff can point you to the right records and help you figure out what is available for the person you are searching for.

The Ascension Clerk website shows you how to search court records and land filings for Gonzales and all of Ascension Parish.

Ascension Parish Clerk website for Gonzales people search

Louisiana law backs your right to search these records. Under La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41, public records are open to any person of legal age. You do not have to state why you want them. The clerk must provide access during business hours. If the records take time to pull, the office has 3 working days to get back to you. Fees for copies must stay reasonable and match the actual cost of making them.

Office Ascension Parish Clerk of Court
Address 828 S. Irma Boulevard, Gonzales, LA
Phone (225) 621-5500
Website ascensionclerk.com

Gonzales People Search Through the Sheriff

The Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office is based in Gonzales and handles arrest records, inmate bookings, and warrant checks for the whole parish. The records line is (225) 621-8400. You can look up current inmates on the sheriff's website. Booking entries list the person's full name, charges, bond info, and court dates. This gives you a quick way to check if someone from Gonzales is in custody at the parish jail.

The sheriff also keeps arrest logs that show recent bookings from across the parish. Each entry has enough detail to confirm a name and see what charges were filed. Warrants are public too. If you think someone in the Gonzales area has an open warrant, the sheriff's office can confirm that. Call the records line or check their site for details.

You can visit the Ascension Sheriff website to look up inmates, check warrants, and find booking records tied to people in Gonzales.

Ascension Sheriff website for Gonzales people search

Since the sheriff's office is right in town, Gonzales residents can walk in with a records request any time during office hours.

Note: Booking data updates on a regular cycle, so a new arrest may not show up for a few hours.

State Tools for Gonzales People Search

Several state databases make a Gonzales people search go further. The eClerks LA portal is a free statewide tool that searches land records, marriage licenses, and civil court indices across all 64 parishes. It covers Ascension Parish records filed in Gonzales. You can set up alerts to track up to 5 names per account. When a new document gets recorded under a tracked name in any parish, the system sends you a text or email right away.

The eClerks LA statewide portal connects searches across every parish in Louisiana from one page.

eClerks LA statewide portal for Gonzales people search

This alert tool is good for catching new filings tied to a person without having to keep checking back.

The Internet Background Check System run by Louisiana State Police lets you search the state criminal history database for $31 per name. It runs 24 hours a day except for a brief Sunday break. Results come back fast. Under La. R.S. 15:587, full criminal history is not open to everyone. But the IBC gives you what the law allows for public searches. If you need a broader look at someone's record beyond what Ascension Parish has on file, this is the tool to use for a Gonzales people search at the state level.

Public Records Access in Gonzales

Gonzales people search benefits from Louisiana's open records rules. La. R.S. 44:32 says agencies can ask for valid ID when you request records. But you never have to explain why you want them. Court proceedings in the 23rd Judicial District are public under La. R.S. 13:503. Docket entries, case names, and filing dates are all open for you to search.

The exceptions are the same across the state. Sealed juvenile cases stay closed. Expunged records come off the public search results. Some adoption files are restricted. Beyond those, all records held at the Ascension Parish Clerk's office and the sheriff's office in Gonzales are fair game. Copy fees must be tied to actual cost. Inspection during business hours is free. If a Gonzales agency says no to a records request, you can challenge that under the Public Records Act and ask a court to order the release. Most requests go through without any problems though.

People Search Near Gonzales

Gonzales shares Ascension Parish with Prairieville to the north and Donaldsonville to the south. All three use the same clerk and sheriff for records. If you are searching for someone who may have connections in the wider region, check records in Baton Rouge as well. East Baton Rouge Parish is just one parish over and has its own clerk and court system. Prairieville is the largest community in the northern half of Ascension Parish.

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