St. Rose Louisiana People Search

St. Rose people search records are maintained by St. Charles Parish offices and the parish sheriff's department. This unincorporated community of about 7,000 sits along the Mississippi River between Jefferson Parish and the rest of St. Charles Parish. People search in St. Rose means going through the St. Charles Parish Clerk of Court for case files and the sheriff's office for arrest data. You can also use statewide tools like eClerks and the Internet Background Check System to find records on people connected to St. Rose and the wider 29th Judicial District.

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St. Rose People Search Quick Facts

~7,000 Population
St. Charles Parish
29th JDC Judicial District
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St. Rose People Search Through the Sheriff

The St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office handles all law enforcement for St. Rose. Their main office is at 260 Judge Edward Dufresne Parkway in Luling. You can reach the records division at (985) 783-1355. Since St. Rose is unincorporated, there is no local police force. Deputies from the sheriff's office patrol the area, respond to calls, and make arrests. If someone was picked up in St. Rose, the arrest record is with the sheriff.

The sheriff's office keeps booking logs, incident reports, and arrest records for St. Rose. These are public records under La. R.S. 44:1. You can request copies in person or by mail. Reports show the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and basic case info. For a St. Rose people search tied to local arrests, the St. Charles Parish Sheriff is the first place to look. Staff handle walk-in requests during business hours and can search by name for you.

St. Charles Sheriff St. Charles Parish Sheriff website for St. Rose people search

The sheriff's site has contact info for each division and links to community resources in St. Charles Parish.

Note: The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office does not cover St. Rose even though the community sits near the Jefferson Parish border.

St. Charles Clerk for St. Rose Records

The St. Charles Parish Clerk of Court is the main record keeper for all court filings tied to St. Rose residents. The office is at 15045 River Road in Hahnville. Call (985) 783-6632 to reach the clerk. Civil suits, criminal cases, family law filings, and property records for St. Rose all go through this office. If someone in St. Rose was part of a lawsuit, went through a divorce, or faced criminal charges, the clerk has the case file.

The clerk serves the 29th Judicial District Court, which covers all of St. Charles Parish. Case files are open to the public under La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41. You can walk in during business hours and ask to view any file. Staff search by party name or case number. Copies cost a small fee per page. You do not need to state your reason for the request. La. R.S. 44:32 allows the office to check your ID but not to ask why you want the record.

The clerk's office also runs an eSearch portal for online record lookups. This tool lets you search court and land records from home. You can look up cases by name, date range, or case number. The eSearch system covers civil filings, criminal cases, and property transfers filed in St. Charles Parish. For a St. Rose people search, this is a convenient option when you cannot make it to the Hahnville courthouse in person.

St. Rose People Search and Jefferson Parish

St. Rose sits right on the border with Jefferson Parish. Some people search for St. Rose residents by mistake through Jefferson Parish tools. It is important to know that St. Rose is in St. Charles Parish, not Jefferson. Court records, property filings, and criminal cases for St. Rose go through St. Charles Parish offices in Hahnville, not through the Jefferson Parish Clerk in Gretna.

That said, the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office website can still be useful for a St. Rose people search in certain cases. If a St. Rose resident was arrested in Jefferson Parish or had dealings across the parish line, their records would be in both systems. People who work or travel through Jefferson Parish might have records there. You can check the JPSO inmate search if you think a person was booked in Jefferson rather than St. Charles.

Jefferson Sheriff Jefferson Parish Sheriff website for St. Rose people search reference

Use the Jefferson Sheriff site only if you believe the person had contact with Jefferson Parish law enforcement.

Statewide Tools for St. Rose People Search

The eClerks LA portal gives you free index searches across all 64 Louisiana parishes, including St. Charles. You can search for people by name and see if any documents were recorded in the parish. The system covers land records, marriage licenses, and civil court record indices at no cost. You can also set up free alerts that track up to 5 names across every parish in Louisiana. When a filing happens under one of those names, you get an email or text.

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eClerks covers all 64 parishes, making it one of the best free tools for a St. Rose people search.

The Louisiana State Police runs the Internet Background Check System for criminal history checks. It costs $31 per name. The fee breaks down to $26 plus a $5 tech fee. You can pay by credit card. The system runs 24 hours a day except for a short window on Sunday mornings. Criminal history through the State Police is restricted under La. R.S. 15:587 to certain authorized groups, but anyone can use the IBC to run a name-based check for a fee. Results come back fast for most searches.

St. Rose Public Records Access

Louisiana law gives you strong rights when it comes to people search in St. Rose. The Public Records Act, La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41, lets any person of legal age inspect and copy public records. You do not need to say why. Viewing records during business hours is free at most offices. Agencies can charge for copies, but fees must match the real cost of making them.

Court records, arrest logs, and property filings at the St. Charles Parish level are all open to the public. Under La. R.S. 13:503, district court proceedings are public and hearings are held in the open. If the clerk or sheriff's office does not have records ready right away, they must respond within 3 working days. These rules apply to every St. Rose people search you do through parish and state offices.

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People Search Near St. Rose

St. Rose sits between Jefferson Parish and the rest of St. Charles Parish along the river. If you need to search for people records in nearby areas, check these city pages for local resources and contact info.