Caddo Parish People Search

Caddo Parish people search covers a wide set of public records held by local offices in Shreveport and across the parish. You can look up court cases, find arrest and booking records, check marriage indexes, and search civil filings through the Clerk of Court and the Caddo Parish Sheriff. The 1st Judicial District Court handles all major case types here. Most records are open to the public under state law, and several free and paid online tools make it possible to run a people search from home. Caddo Parish sits in the northwest corner of Louisiana, with Shreveport as the parish seat and main hub for all public records.

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Caddo Parish Quick Facts

235,000 Population
Shreveport Parish Seat
1st Judicial District
2nd Circuit Court of Appeal

Caddo Parish Clerk of Court

The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court is the main office for people search records in this parish. All civil case files, criminal case records, marriage licenses, and property filings go through this office. It sits at 501 Texas Street, Room 103, in Shreveport. You can call (318) 226-6780 to ask about a case or check on how to get copies. Staff can pull files while you wait if you visit in person during regular hours.

The clerk keeps records going back many decades. Marriage records alone date to 1838 in Caddo Parish. If you need to look up a person tied to any court case, property transfer, or marriage filing, the clerk's office is the place to start. Under La. R.S. 44:1-41, the Public Records Act, you have the right to see and copy most of these files. You do not need to be part of the case. The clerk must respond to your request within three working days.

Visit the clerk's site to find hours, contact info, and links to search tools for Caddo Parish records.

Caddo Parish Clerk of Court website for Caddo Parish people search

The page shown above is the main site for the Caddo Parish Clerk. From there you can find links to online record search tools, forms, and office details.

Office Caddo Parish Clerk of Court
501 Texas Street, Room 103
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone: (318) 226-6780
Court 1st Judicial District Court
501 Texas Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone: (318) 226-6500
Website caddoclerk.com

Search Caddo Parish Records Online

Clerk Connect is the paid portal for searching Caddo Parish court and property records. A people search through Clerk Connect lets you look up any person by name, case number, or date range. You can also search by book and page number or instrument number if you have that info. Results show case details, party names, filing dates, docket entries, and document images. This is the most complete online tool for running a Caddo Parish people search without going to the courthouse in Shreveport.

Pricing is based on how long you need access. A single day costs $20. A monthly pass runs $50. For heavy users, the yearly option is $500 per month. Printed pages cost $0.60 each. These fees are set by the clerk's office and apply to all users.

Clerk Connect portal for Caddo Parish people search

The screenshot above shows the Clerk Connect search page. You can filter results by case type to narrow down a people search to civil, criminal, family, or property records in Caddo Parish.

There is also a free option. The Louisiana Clerks Remote Access Authority portal, also called eClerks LA, gives free index searches across all 64 parishes. You can search Caddo Parish land records, marriage indexes, and civil court case indices at no cost. The system even lets you set up free alerts to track up to 5 names. When a document gets filed under one of those names in any parish, you get an email or text. This is a useful tool if you want to keep tabs on someone's public filings over time.

Note: Free index searches show basic case info but not full document images.

Caddo Parish Marriage Record Search

Marriage records are a strong lead for a people search in Caddo Parish. The clerk has marriage records going all the way back to 1838. The online marriage index covers records from February 6, 1919 to the present. You can search by name to find a marriage record tied to someone in the parish. Results show names, dates, and license numbers.

Older records from before 1919 are not in the online index. You would need to contact the clerk's office or visit in person to search those. Marriage records are public in Louisiana. Under La. R.S. 44:1, you can inspect and copy them during business hours. The clerk can make certified copies for a fee.

People Search Through Caddo Sheriff

The Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office runs its own set of tools that are useful for a people search. The sheriff's office is at 501 Texas Street, Room 101, in Shreveport. You can call (318) 677-5254 for general questions about records or bookings. The sheriff handles law enforcement for the parish and keeps arrest logs, booking records, and inmate data.

Caddo Parish Sheriff website for people search records

The Caddo Sheriff's website, shown above, has links to inmate search tools, contact info, and other public safety resources for the parish.

Booking records through the sheriff typically show a person's full name, photo, age, sex, height, weight, charges, bond amount, and court dates. This is all public info. If you know someone was picked up in Caddo Parish, the sheriff's site is the fastest way to confirm it and get details on the charges and case status. La. R.S. 44:32 says you may need to show valid ID when asking for certain records, but you do not need to explain your reason for the request.

Sheriff's Office 501 Texas Street, Room 101
Shreveport, LA 71101
Phone: (318) 677-5254
Website caddosheriff.org

Caddo Parish Inmate Search

The Caddo Parish inmate search tool is free and runs around the clock. It is one of the quickest ways to do a people search for someone who might be in jail in Caddo Parish. You can browse by last name initial from A to Z, or sort results by booking date, first name, or last name. This makes it easy to scan the full list or zero in on one person fast.

Caddo Parish inmate search tool for people search

The inmate search page, shown above, lists current bookings with key details on each person held in the parish jail.

Each listing shows the person's name, booked date, age, sex, height, weight, mugshot, charges, bond, and upcoming court dates. This level of detail makes the Caddo Parish inmate lookup one of the better local people search tools in northwest Louisiana. If you cannot find someone here, they may have been released or booked in a neighboring parish like Bossier. The Bossier City Police records division is at 620 Benton Road, Bossier City, LA 71111, and you can call (318) 741-8687 if you think the person might be there instead.

Shreveport Police Records

The Shreveport Police Department handles records that can add to a Caddo Parish people search. Their headquarters is at 1234 Texas Avenue in Shreveport. The non-emergency line is (318) 673-7300. As of July 2025, the records division moved to a new spot at 1120 South Point Parkway, Building A, in Shreveport. If you plan to pick up a report in person, make sure you go to the new location.

In-person police reports cost $10.00 each. For accident reports, you can also use the LexisNexis crash report portal to search by report number, last name, or date of the crash. Reports are not posted right away. You need to wait at least 48 hours after the accident before they show up in the system. This tool is handy for a people search tied to a traffic accident in Shreveport or the surrounding area.

Police records are separate from what the clerk or sheriff keeps. They cover incidents the city police responded to, not cases filed in district court. If you want a full picture of someone in Caddo Parish, you may need to check the clerk, the sheriff, and the police department records.

Shreveport City Court People Search

Shreveport City Court handles misdemeanor cases, traffic tickets, and small civil matters. It sits at 1244 Texas Avenue in Shreveport. The phone number is (318) 673-5800. This court is separate from the 1st Judicial District Court. Cases here tend to be lower-level offenses and minor disputes.

The court has an online case search where you can look up a person by name, citation number, or driver's license number. Results show the defendant's name, charge, offense level, offense date, disposition, hearing dates, case status, and fines. This is a free tool and useful for a people search when you think someone may have had a traffic or misdemeanor case in Shreveport. Under La. R.S. 13:503, all court proceedings in Louisiana are open to the public, so these records are fair game for anyone to look up.

Note: City court records cover Shreveport city limits only and do not include cases handled by the district court.

Caddo Parish Public Records Access

Louisiana public records laws give you broad rights when it comes to a people search. 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 state a reason. Viewing records during business hours is free. Agencies can charge for copies, but the fee must be tied to the real cost of making them.

Some records do have limits. Criminal history through the Louisiana State Police is restricted under La. R.S. 15:587. Only certain groups can pull a full rap sheet. But court case files, property records, marriage records, and most other documents at the Caddo Parish Clerk of Court stay open. There is a difference between a compiled criminal history report and looking at individual case records. You can search specific cases at the clerk or court level even if you cannot get a state-level background check on your own.

If an agency does not have records ready right away, state law says they must respond within three working days. This rule applies to every parish office in Caddo Parish and across Louisiana.

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Cities in Caddo Parish

Shreveport is the largest city in Caddo Parish and the only one with its own dedicated page on this site. All cities and towns in the parish fall under the 1st Judicial District Court for court records. The Caddo Parish Clerk of Court in Shreveport handles filings for the entire parish. If you are searching for a person in any part of Caddo Parish, the same parish-level databases and tools apply.

Nearby Parishes

These parishes border Caddo Parish. If you are doing a people search and are not sure which parish a person lives in, they could be in one of the neighboring areas. Court records and filings would be held by that parish's own clerk of court office instead of Caddo's.

Bossier Parish sits just east of Caddo Parish across the Red River. Bossier City is the main city there and has its own police records division. Webster Parish borders Caddo to the north. Neither parish has a dedicated page on this site at this time, but their clerk of court offices handle records the same way under Louisiana law.