Find People in Metairie Louisiana

Metairie people search starts with Jefferson Parish since Metairie is not its own city. It is the largest unincorporated area in Louisiana, with about 145,000 people on the East Bank of Jefferson Parish. All public records for Metairie residents go through the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court and the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. You can search court cases online through the JeffNet system, look up current inmates on the JPSO site, and pull civil or criminal records that go back decades. Both free and paid tools are open to the public for people search in Metairie.

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Metairie Quick Facts

145,000 Population
Jefferson Parish
Unincorporated Status
24th JDC Judicial District

Metairie People Search Through Parish Records

Since Metairie has no city government, all court records and public filings run through Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court. The clerk's main office sits at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 5600, in Gretna. You can call them at (504) 364-2900 for questions about any record search. This office holds civil case files from 1986 to the present, criminal records from 1994 forward, and marriage records going all the way back to the 1840s. People search requests for Metairie residents start here because this is where the parish keeps all its court data.

The clerk also runs JeffNet, which is the online search tool for Jefferson Parish records. A 24-hour pass costs $5. Monthly access runs $50 plus a $100 deposit. If you need to pull up full documents, PDF copies cost $0.75 per page. JeffNet covers civil, criminal, and First Parish Court records all in one place. For a quick people search in Metairie, this is the best starting point.

You can also check the daily docket updates for the 24th Judicial District Court. Docket entries post by 4:00 PM each day. This gives you current case status, hearing dates, and party names for cases filed in Jefferson Parish.

Note: JeffNet requires a credit card for the deposit on monthly accounts.

First Parish Court in Metairie

Metairie falls under the jurisdiction of First Parish Court, which handles cases on the East Bank of Jefferson Parish. The court is right in Metairie at 924 David Drive, Metairie, LA 70003. You can reach the main line at (504) 736-8900. This court deals with civil cases up to $20,000, misdemeanors, traffic violations, and DWI charges. If you are searching for someone who had a minor case in Metairie, this is likely where the record lives.

First Parish Court in Metairie for people search records

First Parish Court records go back to 1983 in the JeffNet system. That gives you over 40 years of case data to search through. For traffic cases, call (504) 731-4682. For criminal matters, use (504) 736-8910. The court covers Metairie, Harahan, and River Ridge on the East Bank. People search results from this court tend to show up fast since it handles a high volume of local cases.

The court keeps its own filing system, but all records feed into the parish clerk's database. So you can search First Parish Court cases through JeffNet or go in person to David Drive. Both ways work for a Metairie people search.

Metairie Law Enforcement Records

Metairie does not have its own police force. The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement for the area. JPSO headquarters is at 1233 Westbank Expressway in Harvey. The main number is (504) 363-5500. For records requests, contact Central Records at (504) 363-5590 or email centralrecords@jpso.com. This is where you go for arrest records, incident reports, and other law enforcement files tied to Metairie residents.

The JPSO runs an online inmate search that works well for people search in Metairie. You can look up anyone currently booked into the Jefferson Parish Correctional Center by name or subject number. Results show a mugshot, charges, bond amount, housing info, and court dates. The tool is free and runs around the clock.

JPSO inmate search tool for Metairie people search

JPSO patrol units cover all of Metairie. Any arrest or booking in the area goes through the sheriff. That means the inmate search and records request process is the same whether the incident happened on Veterans Boulevard or Causeway Boulevard.

Search People in Metairie Online

You have a few ways to run a people search for Metairie from your home. The fastest free option is the JPSO inmate search, which shows current bookings. For court records, JeffNet gives you the deepest archive with civil cases from 1986 and criminal from 1994. The docket search through the clerk's site shows recent court activity across the 24th Judicial District.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff website for Metairie people search

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's website also posts press releases and crime reports. These sometimes name individuals tied to cases in Metairie. You can browse by date or search for specific incidents. Press releases are public and free to view.

Beyond parish tools, statewide databases also cover Metairie. The eClerks LA portal offers free index searches across all 64 parishes, and the Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority links to parish-level court records. Both tools pull in Jefferson Parish data that includes Metairie cases. For criminal background checks, the Louisiana State Police Internet Background Check System costs $31 per name search and runs nearly all day every day.

Metairie Public Records Access

Louisiana's Public Records Act under La. R.S. 44:1-41 gives you the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to give a reason. This applies to all records held by Jefferson Parish offices that serve Metairie. Court files, arrest logs, property records, and marriage licenses are all open to the public during business hours. If a record is not ready right away, the office must respond within 3 working days.

Criminal history searches through the State Police are more restricted. Under La. R.S. 15:587, full rap sheets are only available to law enforcement, licensing boards, and individuals checking their own records. But court records at the parish level stay open. If a case was filed at First Parish Court or the 24th JDC, you can search for it without needing approval or special access.

Under La. R.S. 13:503, district court proceedings are open to the public. Hearings happen in open court, and case records are available for inspection. This includes civil suits, criminal cases, family matters, and everything else filed through the 24th Judicial District Court that covers Metairie.

Note: Expunged records will not show up in a public search through any parish or state tool.

24th Judicial District Court

The 24th Judicial District Court handles all major cases for Jefferson Parish, including Metairie. The courthouse is at 200 Derbigny Street in Gretna. You can call (504) 364-3998 for case information. This court covers felonies, major civil cases, family law, and juvenile matters. Any serious people search in Metairie will lead back to the 24th JDC at some point.

The court has divisions for civil, criminal, family, and juvenile cases. Each division keeps its own calendar. You can check docket schedules through the clerk's office or pull up case info through JeffNet. People search records from this court include full case filings, judgment records, and disposition data.

People Search Near Metairie

Metairie sits between several other communities that share Jefferson Parish resources. Kenner is just west and uses the same parish clerk and sheriff for records. New Orleans borders Metairie to the east but falls under a totally different court system since it is in Orleans Parish. Harahan is a small city on the East Bank that also goes through Jefferson Parish for most record types.

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Jefferson Parish People Search

Metairie is part of Jefferson Parish, and all record searches go through parish offices. For a full list of resources, contact details, fee schedules, and search tools for Jefferson Parish, visit the parish page.

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