Lafayette Louisiana People Search

Lafayette people search tools give you access to court records, arrest logs, and public data held by Lafayette Parish offices. The city sits in the 15th Judicial District, which covers Lafayette, Acadia, and Vermilion Parishes. You can search for people through the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court, the Lafayette City Court, and the Lafayette Parish Sheriff. Most of these tools are free to use online. Whether you need to look up a case, check an arrest record, or find someone through public filings, Lafayette has several local databases you can search from home.

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Lafayette People Search Quick Facts

~125,000 Population
Lafayette Parish
15th JDC Judicial District
3rd Circuit Court of Appeal

Lafayette People Search Through the Clerk

The Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court is the main source for people search records in Lafayette. The clerk keeps civil case files, criminal records, land transfers, marriage licenses, and probate records. All of these documents are public under La. R.S. 44:1, the Louisiana Public Records Act. You can search them by name to find people tied to cases, property deals, or court filings in Lafayette Parish.

Office Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court
Address 800 S. Buchanan Street
Lafayette, LA 70501
Phone (337) 291-6400
Website lpclerk.com

The Lafayette Parish Clerk handles all court filings for the parish. Walk-in visits work best when you need certified copies or want to see a full case file. Staff can pull records by name or case number. Hours are standard weekday business hours. Bring a valid photo ID.

For remote access, the clerk works with two online systems. The eClerks LA portal lets you search land records, marriage records, civil cases, and probate filings for free. You just need to create an account. The other option is ClerkConnect, which costs $100 to set up and $65 per month per user. ClerkConnect is more of a tool for attorneys and title companies who need deep access to Lafayette Parish records on a regular basis.

Lafayette Sheriff People Search Tools

The Lafayette Parish Sheriff runs several people search databases you can use online. The sheriff's office is at 316 W. Main Street in Lafayette. You can call them at (337) 232-9211. Their website at lafayettesheriff.com has links to arrest logs and inmate search tools.

One of the most used tools for Lafayette people search is the Daily Arrest Report on the sheriff's site. This page shows recent arrests in Lafayette Parish. Each entry lists the person's name, age, arrest date and time, block address, charges filed, the agency that made the arrest, cause of arrest, any property seized, and the incident number. It updates every day.

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The arrest log is a quick way to check if someone was booked in Lafayette Parish recently. You do not need an account to view it.

For a deeper search, the sheriff also works with 365Labs for inmate search. You can search by name or booking number after a free sign-up. This tool shows current inmates held at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center. Results include the person's full name, booking photo, charges, bond amount, and court dates. It is useful when you know someone is in custody but need the details.

Note: Arrest records are public in Louisiana, but some data may be redacted for minors or certain case types.

Lafayette City Court Case Search

Lafayette City Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic tickets, and small civil claims within the city limits. The court is at 105 East Convent Street in Lafayette. You can reach them at (337) 291-8720.

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The city court's online search tool lets you look up cases by name, case number, date range, or ticket and citation number. This is free to use.

The Lafayette City Court case search is good for finding people tied to traffic cases, small claims, and local criminal matters. It covers cases that do not rise to the level of district court. If someone got a ticket or had a misdemeanor case in Lafayette, this is where that record lives. Search results show the case number, parties, charges, and case status. You can search by the person's last name to pull up all their cases in the system.

For more serious cases like felonies, family law, or large civil matters, those go through the 15th Judicial District Court instead. The city court only handles the smaller stuff.

People Search in the 15th Judicial District

The 15th Judicial District Court is the main trial court for Lafayette. It handles felony criminal cases, civil suits, family law, and juvenile matters. The court sits at 800 S. Buchanan Street, the same building as the clerk of court. You can call the court at (337) 232-8211.

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The 15th JDC covers Lafayette, Acadia, and Vermilion Parishes. Court proceedings are open to the public under La. R.S. 13:503, which means docket entries, hearing dates, and party names are all part of the public record.

People search through the district court works best for serious cases. If you are looking for someone involved in a felony, a divorce, a child custody case, or a large civil claim in Lafayette, this is the court that has those files. The clerk's office at the same address manages all the records. You can search the index for free through the eClerks portal or visit in person for copies.

Lafayette Public Records Access

Louisiana law supports people search efforts in Lafayette. The Public Records Act under La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41 gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to give a reason. Inspection during business hours is free. Agencies can charge for copies, but the fees must be tied to actual costs.

Criminal history checks through the Louisiana State Police fall under La. R.S. 15:587. That law limits full rap sheet access to authorized groups. But court records, arrest logs, property records, and other filings at the Lafayette Parish level stay open. Under La. R.S. 44:32, agencies can ask for valid ID but cannot require you to explain why you want the records. If records are not ready right away, the office must respond within 3 business days.

These rules apply to all Lafayette Parish offices. The clerk, the sheriff, and the city court all must follow the same public records law. That makes Lafayette a good place to run a people search because you have clear legal rights to access most of the data these offices hold.

How to Search for People in Lafayette

Running a people search in Lafayette starts with picking the right source. Each office holds different types of records, so where you search depends on what you need to find.

For court cases and legal filings, start with the Lafayette Parish Clerk at eClerks LA. This free tool searches land records, marriage licenses, civil case indices, and probate filings across all Louisiana parishes, including Lafayette. You can also set up alerts to track up to 5 names and get notified when a new document gets recorded under one of those names.

For arrest and booking records, use the sheriff's daily arrest report or the 365Labs inmate search tool. These cover recent bookings and current inmates in Lafayette Parish. For traffic tickets and misdemeanors, search the Lafayette City Court database. For felonies and serious civil cases, check the 15th JDC records through the clerk.

If you need a full background check, the Louisiana State Police Internet Background Check System costs $31 per name. That covers the state criminal history database. You can run it online any time. Keep in mind that this is a statewide search, not specific to Lafayette, but it will pick up any state-level criminal records tied to the person you are looking up.

People Search Near Lafayette

Several cities near Lafayette are also in Lafayette Parish or the surrounding area. Each one falls under the same parish offices for most record searches. If the person you are looking for lives in one of these cities, you can search through the same Lafayette Parish Clerk and Sheriff databases.

New Iberia is in Iberia Parish, not Lafayette Parish. Records for people in New Iberia go through the Iberia Parish Clerk of Court. The other cities listed above are all in Lafayette Parish and share the same clerk and sheriff offices as Lafayette.

Lafayette Parish People Search

Lafayette is the parish seat of Lafayette Parish. All court filings, property records, and marriage licenses for the city go through the Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court. For a full look at parish-level resources, search tools, and contact info, visit the Lafayette Parish people search page.

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