Orleans Parish Case Search (Louisiana)

Orleans Parish Courts are judicial bodies that resolves legal disputes at the federal, Louisiana State, or local Orleans Parish level. Courts typically specialize in a particular area of law, such as criminal, civil, family, and traffic courts. Courts also create records about their cases, which provide information about the defendant and plaintiffs in a trial, the charges brought against an individual, the outcome of a trial, and any sentences, court decrees, or probation orders. Any type of judicial action creates a paper trail, and many courts provide online access to their case records. This includes records on criminal misdemeanors and felonies, divorces, lawsuits against businesses, civil rights violations, complaints about sexual harassment or discrimination, and more. Court databases often allow the public to search cases by the names of the people involved.

Jefferson District Court II New Orleans LA 1221 Elmwood Park Boulevard 70123 504-736-6390

Louisiana Supreme Court New Orleans LA 400 Royal Street 70130 504-310-2551

New Orleans City Court New Orleans LA 225 Morgan Street 70114 504-368-4245

New Orleans Drug Court New Orleans LA 1555 Poydras Street 70112 504-568-2025

New Orleans Municipal Court New Orleans LA 727 South Broad Street 70119 504-658-9700

New Orleans Traffic Court I New Orleans LA 225 Morgan Street 70114 504-658-8500

New Orleans Traffic Court II New Orleans LA 727 South Broad Street 70119 504-658-8500

Orleans Civil District Court New Orleans LA 421 Loyola Avenue 70112 504-592-9275

Orleans Parish District Court New Orleans LA 2700 Tulane Avenue 70119 504-658-9100

Orleans Parish Juvenile Court New Orleans LA 421 Loyola Avenue 70112 504-658-9555

Orleans Parish Juvenile Justice Centers handle youth who have broken the law in a separate system from adult offenders. For juvenile offenders, who are seventeen or younger, Orleans Parish case records may show all arrests, referrals to agencies of intake centers, bookings at Orleans Parish detention centers, and records from the adjudication process. These Orleans Parish case files may also include psychological assessments, probation, court-ordered restitution, or placements in a juvenile correction facility. These records may be sealed because of their personal nature, but even partial or redacted records may provide important information on a person's juvenile record. Juvenile Justice Centers may provide access to their case records on their websites.

Louisiana Juvenile Justice New Orleans LA 2018 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard 70113 504-522-5437


Departments of Justice in Orleans Parish are executive departments that operate at the Federal or Louisiana State level. It is responsible for enforcing the law, including both criminal and civil cases. Orleans Parish Departments of Justice are led by the Attorney General, and they prosecute cases on a range of issues, including tax law violations, civil rights violations, drug charges, and voting rights violations. They maintain case records on all of their cases, which provide information about the accused and the trial itself, including testimony and witnesses, as well as the court's ruling. An Orleans Parish case search can identify any person or business that the Department of Justice has prosecuted, including the outcome of the case. These records may be searchable by name on the Department of Justice website.

New Orleans Louisiana Department of Justice New Orleans LA 400 Poydras Street, 1800 70130 504-599-1212

New Orleans Louisiana Department of Justice New Orleans LA 365 Canal Street, 2680 70130 504-599-1149


Orleans Parish District Attorney Offices prosecute legal cases on behalf of the public, including both criminal and civil cases. The office maintains records on prior and ongoing cases, such as prosecutions for criminal felonies and misdemeanors like assault, battery, robbery, and homicide. The Orleans Parish Court cases also include civil trials against businesses or individuals who have broken the law. An Orleans Parish case search can identify litigants in a trial and show whether an individual has any criminal convictions or complaints. This makes the District Attorney Office an important resource when conducting an Orleans Parish background check. District Attorneys may provide online access to their court case information on their websites.

Orleans Parish District Attorney New Orleans LA 619 South White Street 70119 504-822-2414