Shreveport People Search

Shreveport people search records are spread across several local agencies in Caddo Parish. You can look up court cases, find arrest records, check inmate bookings, and pull accident reports through city and parish tools. The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court, the Caddo Sheriff, Shreveport Police, and Shreveport City Court all hold public records you can search. Most of these records are free to look up online. Some need an in-person visit or a small fee for copies. Shreveport sits in the 1st Judicial District, and all major case files route through the Caddo Parish courthouse on Texas Street.

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Shreveport People Search Quick Facts

185,000 Population
Caddo Parish
1st JDC Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Shreveport People Records at the Caddo Clerk

The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court is the main record keeper for Shreveport people search. The office sits at 501 Texas Street, Room 103, in downtown Shreveport. You can call them at (318) 226-6780. Civil case files, criminal records, marriage records, and land documents all live here. The clerk covers the full 1st Judicial District Court, which handles all Shreveport cases.

The clerk runs an online tool called Clerk Connect. It costs $20 for a day pass or $50 for a month. Copies run $0.60 per page. This system lets you search case records, pull up party names, and check filing dates from home. If you just need to look at index data and do not need full documents, there are free options too.

Two statewide portals give you free access to Caddo Parish record indexes. The eClerks LA portal lets you search land records, marriage licenses, and civil court indices across all 64 parishes at no cost. You can set up alerts to track up to 5 names. The Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority is another free index search tool that links to parish-level databases. Both tools are useful for a Shreveport people search when you want to check if someone has court filings or recorded documents in Caddo Parish.

Office Caddo Parish Clerk of Court
Address 501 Texas Street, Room 103
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone (318) 226-6780
Website caddoclerk.com

Note: Marriage records in Caddo Parish go back to 1838, with online records available from February 6, 1919 to the present.

Shreveport Marriage Record Search

Marriage records can help with a Shreveport people search. The Caddo Parish Clerk keeps marriage records going back to 1838. The online marriage search covers records from February 6, 1919 to the present. You search by name and get back dates, license numbers, and party info.

These records are open to the public. You do not need to give a reason to look them up. Under La. R.S. 44:1, the Louisiana Public Records Act gives any person the right to inspect and copy public records during regular hours. Marriage records are one of the most searched record types for people trying to confirm a name, find a date, or track down family connections in Shreveport.

Caddo Sheriff Inmate Search in Shreveport

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office runs a jail and keeps booking records for people arrested in Shreveport. The office is at 501 Texas Street, Room 101. You can call (318) 677-5254 for questions.

The sheriff has a free inmate search tool on their site. You can browse inmates A through Z or sort by booking date and name. Each record shows the person's full name, booked date, age, sex, height, weight, and a mugshot. It also lists charges, bond amounts, and court dates. This is one of the fastest ways to do a Shreveport people search when you think someone may be in custody. The tool updates often and does not cost anything to use.

You can visit the Caddo Sheriff website to search for current inmates booked into the Caddo Correctional Center.

Caddo Sheriff website for Shreveport people search

Booking records are public in Louisiana. The sheriff posts them so families and the public can track who is in custody. Bond info helps you figure out if someone can be released and what the court set for their case.

Shreveport City Court People Search

Shreveport City Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic tickets, and small civil matters within the city limits. The court is at 1244 Texas Avenue in Shreveport. Call (318) 673-5800 for info.

The court runs an online search tool where you can look up cases by citation number, driver's license number, or name. Search results show the defendant's name, charge, offense level, offense date, disposition, hearing dates, case status, and fines. This is a solid people search tool for Shreveport. If someone got a traffic ticket or faced a misdemeanor charge in the city, their case will show up here.

Shreveport City Court online search for Shreveport people search

City court records are separate from the district court records at the Caddo Parish Clerk's office. If you are doing a thorough Shreveport people search, check both systems. District court covers felonies and major civil cases. City court covers the smaller stuff. A full search means looking at both.

Note: Shreveport City Court also handles protective orders and certain property disputes within city limits.

Shreveport Police Records Search

The Shreveport Police Department is another source for people search records. SPD headquarters is at 1234 Texas Avenue. You can reach them at (318) 673-7300. The records division moved in July 2025 to a new location at 1120 South Point Parkway, Building A, in Shreveport. Go to the new spot if you need to pick up records in person.

Accident reports are a common people search tool. The Shreveport Police Department offers online accident reports through LexisNexis. You can search by report number, last name, or date. Reports take about 48 hours to show up in the system after the crash. Each report lists names, addresses, and details of the people involved. In-person copies cost $10 per report at the records office.

Shreveport Police accident reports for people search

Accident reports are useful for a Shreveport people search because they list full names and other identifying details for everyone involved in an incident. If you know someone was in a wreck in Shreveport, this tool can help you pull up the report and confirm names and dates.

Shreveport Public Records Laws

Louisiana law supports open access to most people search records in Shreveport. The Public Records Act under La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41 gives any person of legal age the right to inspect and copy public records. You do not need to state a reason. Agencies must respond within 3 working days if records are not ready right away.

Criminal history records through the State Police are more restricted. La. R.S. 15:587 limits full criminal background checks to law enforcement, licensing boards, and people checking their own records. But court records, booking logs, accident reports, and marriage records in Shreveport stay open. Under La. R.S. 13:503, district court proceedings are held in public and docket entries are part of the public record. Under La. R.S. 44:32, agencies can ask for valid ID but cannot make you explain why you want the records.

This means most Shreveport people search tools are free and open. The main exceptions are sealed juvenile records, expunged cases, and full criminal history rap sheets that need to go through the State Police system.

1st Judicial District Court Records

Shreveport falls in the 1st Judicial District Court. The courthouse is at 501 Texas Street. Call (318) 226-6500 for the court. This is where felony cases, major civil lawsuits, family law matters, and succession cases get filed. All of these records are useful for people search in Shreveport.

The 1st JDC covers all of Caddo Parish. If someone lives in Shreveport or any other town in Caddo Parish, their district court case will be filed here. You can search these records through the Caddo Parish Clerk's online tools or visit the clerk's office on the first floor of the courthouse. The clerk and the court share the same building, so you can handle both searches in one trip.

People Search Near Shreveport

Shreveport sits close to other cities in northwest Louisiana. If the person you are looking for has ties to the area, check nearby city records too. Bossier City is right across the Red River in Bossier Parish. Minden is about 30 miles east in Webster Parish. Each city routes its records through its own parish clerk and sheriff.

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Caddo Parish People Search Records

Shreveport is the parish seat of Caddo Parish. All court filings, property records, and marriage licenses go through the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court. For more on the parish court system, the sheriff's office, and full contact details for every Caddo Parish agency that holds people search records, visit the Caddo Parish page.

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