East Feliciana Parish Police Records

East Feliciana Parish police records are held by the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office in Clinton. The parish sits in the Florida Parishes region northeast of Baton Rouge and relies on in-person and mail access for most police records. This guide covers how to contact the Sheriff's Office, what records the Clerk of Court holds, and what Louisiana law says about public access to criminal history.

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(225) 683-8575Sheriff's Office
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East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office

The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement body in the parish. Their address is 12306 Highway 963, Clinton, LA 70722. You can reach the office at (225) 683-8575 or check the East Feliciana Sheriff's website for updates on services and contact information. The Sheriff handles patrol across the parish, responds to incidents, and maintains local incident records.

To request a copy of a police report, call the office to ask about their current process. Smaller parishes like East Feliciana often handle these on a case-by-case basis without a formal online portal. You will likely need to submit a written request with your name, the date and nature of the incident, and a copy of your photo ID. A fee may apply depending on the type of record. Mail your request to the office address above or deliver it in person during normal business hours.

Keep in mind that the availability of a record also depends on its status. Reports tied to an open case may not be released until the investigation closes. This is allowed under state law and applies uniformly across Louisiana parishes.

Address12306 Highway 963, Clinton, LA 70722
Phone(225) 683-8575
Websiteeastfelicianasheriff.com
Access MethodsIn person, mail

Clerk of Court Records

The East Feliciana Parish Clerk of Court is at 12305 St. Helena Street, Clinton, LA 70722, phone (225) 683-5145. The Clerk stores all court filings for the parish, including criminal case records, civil matters, and family court documents. If you are researching an arrest that resulted in charges, the case file would be at the Clerk's office rather than at the Sheriff's Office.

Court records are generally open to the public in Louisiana unless sealed by a judge. You can search by case number or by name. Fees for copies are set by state schedule. Certified copies cost more than plain copies. Call ahead to confirm what forms of payment are accepted and what identification is needed before your visit.

Louisiana's Public Records Act (La. R.S. 44:1) establishes that any person 18 or older has the right to view public records. Agencies must respond within three business days. Records tied to ongoing criminal proceedings may be withheld under La. R.S. 44:3, which carves out exemptions for pending cases and juvenile records.

Address12305 St. Helena Street, Clinton, LA 70722
Phone(225) 683-5145

Criminal History Access in Louisiana

Louisiana keeps criminal history records closed to the general public. This rule comes from La. R.S. 15:587, which limits access to authorized agencies only. If you are not a law enforcement officer or a licensed entity with statutory access, you cannot pull another person's full criminal history through the state system. This applies whether you are searching for a neighbor, a contractor, or anyone else.

Your own record is a different matter. Under La. R.S. 15:588, you have the right to review your own criminal history. To do that, go to the Louisiana State Police Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information at 7919 Independence Blvd, Baton Rouge. The office is open Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call (225) 925-6095 to confirm what to bring. The total cost is $36, made up of a $31 base fee and a $5 technology fee. Full details are at the LSP background checks page.

Louisiana State Police background check service page

Crash Reports in East Feliciana Parish

Traffic crash reports are handled through Louisiana State Police. Reports cover crashes from January 1, 2006 forward. Standard reports are available after a 15 working day wait. Fatal crashes require 60 days and can only be obtained in person. The fee is $11.50 for online orders and $16.50 in person. Get started at the LSP crash reports page.

If the crash was handled by the East Feliciana Sheriff's Office rather than State Police, call (225) 683-8575 to find out where the report is held and what process to follow for your specific situation.

State Corrections Records

For records related to people who are or were in Louisiana state custody, the Louisiana Department of Corrections maintains a public information portal. You can look up offenders and request records through the DOC public information page. Local jail records for East Feliciana Parish are separate and held by the Sheriff's Office.

Traffic Records Unit

Louisiana State Police also runs a Traffic Records Unit that handles driving history and related data. For information on what records are available and how to request them, visit the LSP Traffic Records Unit page. This is separate from crash reports and covers items like driving records tied to a specific license number.

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