Search Monroe People Records

Monroe people search tools connect you to public records held across Ouachita Parish offices and city agencies. You can look up court cases at the 4th Judicial District Court, search arrest records through the Monroe Police Department, or check inmate data at the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office. The Ouachita Clerk of Court keeps civil and criminal case files that span many years. Monroe also runs its own city court for misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small civil matters. Between the city and parish systems, there are several ways to find public records on a person in Monroe.

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Monroe People Search Quick Facts

~48,000 Population
Ouachita Parish
4th JDC Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Monroe Police People Records

The Monroe Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. Their main office is at 700 Wood Street in Monroe. You can call them at (318) 329-2600. Monroe PD keeps arrest logs, incident reports, crash reports, and body camera footage. These are all public records you can request for a people search.

Monroe PD has a set fee schedule for records. Accident reports cost $8 each. Incident reports also cost $8. If you need video, the first 4 GB runs $8, and each extra 2 GB is $5 more. A CD costs $1, and a USB drive costs $8. Photos are $0.10 each. Payment goes by check or money order made out to Monroe Police Department. Body camera footage tied to a specific incident can be viewed in person at no charge, but you need to include the date, time, location, and persons involved in your request.

The Monroe Police website links to a FOIA request form you can use to ask for records tied to a person or case.

Monroe Police Department records request page for Monroe people search

Fill out the form with as much detail as you can to speed up the process.

One big change to know about: as of February 2026, all records requests to the Monroe Police Department must be submitted in writing by US Mail. Online and in-person drop-off requests are no longer accepted for records. This policy shift means you should plan ahead and allow extra time for your Monroe people search through the police department.

Monroe City Court Records

Monroe City Court is at 600 Calypso Street. Call (318) 329-2580 to reach the clerk. This court handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, and civil cases under $50,000 for the city of Monroe. If someone got a ticket, a DWI, or was part of a small claims case in Monroe, the record sits here.

You can visit the court in person to search for case records. Staff can look up files by name or case number. Court records at this level are public under La. R.S. 44:1, the Louisiana Public Records Act. You do not need to give a reason for your request. If the records are not ready right away, the office must respond within 3 working days. Monroe City Court is a good starting point for people search when you think someone had a minor case in the city.

4th Judicial District Court Monroe Search

The 4th Judicial District Court handles felony cases, major civil suits, and family law matters for Ouachita and Morehouse Parishes. The courthouse is at 300 St. John Street in Monroe. You can call (318) 361-2250 for case info. If someone in Monroe was charged with a felony, went through a custody fight, or filed a civil suit over $50,000, the case went through this court.

The 4th JDC website has general info about the court, its judges, and how to find case records.

4th Judicial District Court website for Monroe people search

Check the site for court schedules and contact info for each judge's office.

Under La. R.S. 13:503, district court proceedings must be open to the public. That means hearing dates, docket entries, and case party names are all part of the public record. Anyone can walk into the courthouse and ask to see a case file. This makes the 4th JDC a key resource for a Monroe people search when you need details on serious cases.

Ouachita Clerk for Monroe People Search

The Ouachita Parish Clerk of Court keeps all court records for the parish, including cases from Monroe. The clerk's office is at 301 South Grand Street, Suite 104. You can call (318) 327-1444 for questions. The clerk holds civil, criminal, family, and property records. If you want to run a people search on someone who has been involved in a court case in Monroe, this is where the file lives.

The clerk runs an online tool called Clerk Connect. Pricing for Clerk Connect in Ouachita Parish differs from other parishes. A 1-day pass costs $20. A monthly pass runs $75. A full year of access costs $800. These fees give you the ability to search by party name, case number, date range, and case type from home. This is the most direct way to do a Monroe people search online without going to the courthouse. Results show case details, party names, filing dates, and docket entries.

Under La. R.S. 44:32, the clerk can ask for your ID and proof of age when you request records. But they cannot ask why you need them. This rule applies to both in-person and online requests. Copies at the clerk's office cost about $1 per page, with higher fees for certified documents.

Ouachita Sheriff Monroe People Lookup

The Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office is at 400 St. John Street in Monroe. Call (318) 329-1200. The sheriff handles patrol for unincorporated parts of the parish, runs the parish jail, and assists with court security. For people search, the sheriff's inmate lookup is one of the most useful tools.

Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office website for Monroe people search

The OPSO website has links to inmate search, crime tips, and public safety info for Ouachita Parish.

You can search for current inmates by name or booking number on the sheriff's site. Results show the person's photo, charges, bond amount, and court dates. The database updates regularly with new bookings. Monroe arrests that go to the parish jail show up in this system. Even though Monroe has its own police department, bookings for serious charges go through the sheriff's jail. This makes the OPSO inmate search a key part of any Monroe people search.

Note: Released inmates may not appear in the current booking database after they leave the facility.

Monroe Public Records Access Laws

Louisiana has clear rules on public records that help with people search in Monroe. La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41 make up the Public Records Act. Any person of legal age can inspect and copy public records. You do not have to give a reason. Inspection during normal hours is free. Agencies can charge for copies, but the fee must match the real cost.

Criminal history from the State Police is restricted under La. R.S. 15:587 to certain groups. But court records, arrest logs, and booking data stay open at the parish and city level. Monroe police reports, city court files, and Ouachita Parish Clerk records are all available to the public. If an office does not have your records ready, they must respond within 3 working days. These rules apply to every office in Monroe that handles public records.

State Tools for Monroe People Search

Beyond local offices, state-level tools can help with a Monroe people search. The Louisiana State Police runs the Internet Background Check System. It costs $31 per name. The eClerks LA portal gives you free index searches across all 64 parishes, including Ouachita. You can track up to 5 names with free alerts. When a document gets filed under one of those names in any parish, the system sends you a notice by email or text.

The Louisiana Department of Corrections has an offender locator. Search by name or ID number to find out where someone is housed and their projected release date. These state resources fill in the gaps when local Monroe and Ouachita Parish tools do not have what you need.

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Ouachita Parish People Records

Monroe is the parish seat of Ouachita. All court filings, property records, and criminal case data for the city go through Ouachita Parish offices. For a full list of parish resources, fees, and contact details, visit the Ouachita Parish people search page.

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People Search Near Monroe

A few cities sit near Monroe in northeast Louisiana. Each one falls under its own court system or shares the same parish offices. If you need to search for people records in nearby areas, check these city pages.