Orleans Parish People Search

Orleans Parish and the City of New Orleans share the same boundaries, which means every people search tool in this parish covers the whole city. You can look up court cases, find arrest records, search for property owners, and check detainee status through local parish offices. The Clerk of Civil District Court, the Criminal District Court Clerk, and the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office all run searchable databases. Whether you need to pull up a case file or track down a person's public records in Orleans Parish, there are free and paid options to get what you need.

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Orleans Parish Quick Facts

~383,000 Population
New Orleans Parish Seat
Civil District Court
4th Circuit Court of Appeal

Orleans Parish Civil Court Records Search

The Orleans Civil Clerk office is the main place to search civil case records and land filings in Orleans Parish. This office sits at 421 Loyola Avenue, Room 402, in New Orleans. You can call them at (504) 407-0000. The clerk keeps property transfers, mortgage records, civil lawsuits, and other public filings that tie back to people in the parish. If you want to find out who owns a piece of land or check if someone has been part of a civil case, this is where you start.

The online search tool at the Civil Clerk site lets you look up land records by name, property address, instrument number, or date range. Coverage goes back quite a ways. The Mortgage Index runs from September 21, 1987 through February 14, 2014. The Conveyance Index covers January 1, 1989 to February 14, 2014. A Unified Index picks up from February 18, 2014 forward. Document images are on file from January 1, 2005 to the present. This gives you a solid window to search for people tied to property deals in Orleans Parish.

You can visit the Orleans Civil Clerk website to start a people search through their land and civil records portal.

Orleans Civil Clerk website for Orleans Parish people search

Subscription plans are set up for frequent users. A 24-hour pass costs $20. A monthly plan runs $100. The annual rate is $700. If you just need a quick look, you can also get copies at the office. Regular copies cost $1 per page. Certified copies run $5 per document. A case search by name is $20. These fees make it easy to run a people search in Orleans Parish whether you need one record or many.

Search Orleans Parish Criminal Records

The Orleans Parish Clerk of Criminal District Court handles all criminal case records in the parish. The office is at 2700 Tulane Avenue in New Orleans. Call (504) 658-9000 for help. Their Clerk Connect system lets you search by defendant name, case number, or date range. Results show case status, hearing dates, filed documents, the judge on the case, defense attorney, charges, and how the case ended.

Criminal court records are a strong tool for people search in Orleans Parish. You can see if someone has pending charges or past cases. The system shows the full timeline of a case from start to finish. Copy fees are low. Plain copies cost $0.50 per page. Certified copies are $10 per document. A full background search by name costs $20. Under La. R.S. 44:1, these court records are public and open to anyone who asks.

Office Clerk of Criminal District Court
2700 Tulane Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70119
Phone: (504) 658-9000
Search Tool Clerk Connect (name, case number, date range)
Copies $0.50/page regular, $10/doc certified, $20 background search

Orleans Parish Detainee People Search

The Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office runs a detainee search tool on their site. You can look up current inmates by last name, first name, booking number, or date of birth. Results pull up the person's name, booking photo, booking details, charges, bond amount, facility name, court dates, and release date if set. This is one of the fastest ways to find someone who may be in custody in Orleans Parish.

The sheriff's office is at 2800 Perdido Street in New Orleans. You can reach them at (504) 822-8000. For people who want real-time updates, the LA VINE Roster refreshes every 30 minutes with current booking data. This tool sends alerts when an inmate's status changes, which is helpful for tracking a case or checking on someone in the system.

Check the OPSO Detainee Search page to look up people held in Orleans Parish jail facilities.

OPSO Detainee Search tool for Orleans Parish people search

Booking records are public in Louisiana. Anyone can search them. You do not need to give a reason or show ID to use the online tool. The data is useful for a people search because it shows current charges, court dates, and bond info all in one place.

NOPD Records for People Search

The New Orleans Police Department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and other law enforcement records that can help with a people search in Orleans Parish. Their main office is at 715 South Broad Street. The records division operates out of 1615 Poydras Street. You can call (504) 821-2222 for general questions.

Visit the NOPD Homepage for links to their records and services.

NOPD Homepage for Orleans Parish people search records

To get police records, you use the NOPD Records Request Portal. Go to the site and click "Make Request." Select NOPD as the department. Fill in the details of what you need and provide as much info as you can, like names, dates, and case numbers. The system gives you a tracking number so you can check the status of your request later. Accident reports cost $0.50 per page for paper copies. If you want a CD, the base fee is $25. Under La. R.S. 44:32, the records office can ask for valid ID but you do not need to explain why you want the records.

Note: Response times vary based on the type and size of the records request.

Orleans Parish Traffic and Municipal Search

The Municipal and Traffic Court handles traffic tickets, minor offenses, and code violations in Orleans Parish. The court is at 727 South Broad Street in New Orleans. Call (504) 658-8500 for info. You can search for tickets online at traffic.nola.gov using a citation number, license number, or name. This is a quick people search tool if you need to check someone's traffic record or see if they have open tickets.

Orleans Parish also has two City Courts that deal with small claims and civil matters. First City Court is at 421 Loyola Avenue, Room 201, and handles cases on the East Bank. They take small claims up to $5,000 and civil cases up to $25,000. Call (504) 407-0400. Second City Court serves the West Bank and Algiers area at 225 Morgan Street. Their number is (504) 407-0435. Both courts create records that show up in people search results when someone has been part of a civil dispute in Orleans Parish.

Orleans Parish Public Records Access

Louisiana law gives you the right to search public records in Orleans Parish. The Public Records Act under La. R.S. 44:1 through 44:41 says any person of legal age can inspect and copy public documents. You do not need to state why you want them. Agencies must make records available during regular hours. If a record is not ready right away, the office has 3 working days to respond to your request.

Criminal history records through the State Police fall under La. R.S. 15:587, which limits who can get a full rap sheet. But court filings, property records, and most other parish-level documents stay open to all. Under La. R.S. 13:503, district court proceedings are held in public and court docket info is part of the public record. These laws make Orleans Parish people search straightforward for anyone who knows where to look.

The fees for copies at most Orleans Parish offices are low. Knowing your rights helps you get records faster and avoid pushback from staff who may not be sure about the rules.

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People Search in New Orleans

Orleans Parish and New Orleans are the same place. The city and parish share identical boundaries, so every office and database listed on this page covers the full city. All people search records for New Orleans residents go through the Orleans Parish court clerks, sheriff, and police department. There are no separate city-level record offices to check.

Nearby Parishes for People Search

Several parishes border Orleans Parish. If you are not sure which parish covers the address you need, check the location first. Filing and records requests must go to the right parish for the search to work.

St. Bernard Parish and Plaquemines Parish also border Orleans Parish. Both are smaller parishes with their own clerk of court offices and sheriff departments that handle local people search records.