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Effective January 1, 2015
Civil
Section A
Ramon Lafitte
501 Texas Street, Suite 300C
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6823
Section B
Craig O. Marcotte
501 Texas Street, Suite 300C
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6836
Section C
Michael A. Pitman
501 Texas Street, Suite 404
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6815
Domestic
Section D
Karelia R. Stewart
501 Texas Street, Suite 300D
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6812
Section E
Katherine C. Dorroh
501 Texas Street, Suite 300B
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6819
Section F
Brady O'Callaghan
501 Texas Street, Suite 300B
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6811
Criminal
Section 1
Dcfs Livingston Parish La Phone Number
Donald E. Hathaway, Jr.
501 Texas Street, Suite 300A
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6816
Section 2
John Mosely, Jr.
501 Texas Street, Suite 405
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6966
Section 3
Chris Victory
501 Texas Street, Suite 300H
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6820
Section 4
Ramona Emanuel
501 Texas Street, Suite 402
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6821
Section 5
Erin Leigh W. Garrett
501 Texas Street, Suite 300A
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-629-1125
Hearing Officer
Lesa Henderson
501 Texas Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-677-5340
Judicial Administrator
Roy Brun
501 Texas Street, Suite 404
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-677-5340
Juvenile Court
Judges
David Matlock
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6755
Natalie Howell
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6755
Ree J. Casey-Jones
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6757
Juvenile Hearing Officers
Michelle Perkins
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6756
Bobby Stromile
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6757
Juvenile Judicial Administrator
Ted Cox
1835 Spring Street
Shreveport, LA 71101
318-226-6756
Caddo Parish Justices of the Peace
For More Information
Call 318-226-6776
or
Email civil@caddoclerk.com
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PUBLIC ALERT ON IMPOSTER PHONE AND EMAIL SCAM(S)
The Rapides Parish Clerk of Court would like to alert the public that an email scam has been circulating. The email notifies the recipient of a Notice to Appear in a court case, however, official court notifications that require court appearances are not sent via email for Rapides Parish. This email is a scam and members of the public should not respond to or click on any attachment or link pertaining to appearing in court. If you receive this email, you are advised to delete it as soon as possible and refrain from opening it.
The phone scam shows as our, the Rapides Parish Clerk of Court, phone number on caller IDs. The message on the other end uses fear and threats of arrest to con you into giving them money or information personal and/or financial. We, The Rapides Parish Clerk of Court, never call people about arrest warrants, collection of fines or penalties, and we do not accept payment for outstanding warrants. If you receive one of these calls, hang up and report it to us the Rapides Parish Clerk of Court, 318-473-8153 or the Rapides Parish Sheriff's Office 318-473-6700.
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The Office of the Clerk of Court is established by the Louisiana Constitution. Under the Constitution, the Clerk is the Recorder of Mortgages, Clerk of the District Court and the Election Officer of the parish. The Clerk is an elected position with a four year term.
The Records of Rapides Parish begin in 1865. The records prior to that date were destroyed in a courthouse fire during the Civil War. The records are microfilmed as authorized by the legislature. The Clerk's office has an ever increasing volume of records which creates an enormous housing and storage problem. Microfilm and optical imaging are a necessity to solve the problem of space and availability of records to the public.
The Clerk's office started keeping records on computer in 1984 and most aspects of the office from that point on are accessible by the computer. By law the records are open to the public with the exception of adoptions, judicial commitments, and any record ordered sealed by the court. This office is one of the few Clerk's offices in the state which is linked by computer with the Rapides Parish Sheriff and District Attorney. This combined program was designed in the interest of fiscal economy and for the benefit of the people they serve.
All filings, whether they are for the Recorder or the Clerk, must be clocked in as to date and time of filing in the respective office - Recorder or Clerk. Each filing must be docketed (numbered) and recorded in the appropriate book or record to which they relate; indexed and cross indexed for ready reference. The indices in the Clerk's office are kept alphabetically by the names of the parties involved. The originals must be retained in the office and are not returned to the parties as is done in most states.
The Rapides Parish Clerk's Office is self-supporting and operates on the fees collected for services rendered. No tax revenues are used. The fees collected for the services rendered are set by law. All salaries and expenses are paid out of the Clerk's Salary Fund. By law the governing body of the Parish has the responsibility for providing office space and utilities.