Baton Rouge Divorce Records
East Baton Rouge Parish Divorce Records Search (Louisiana) - County Office
East Baton Rouge Parish Divorce Records are legal documents relating to a couple's divorce in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. They include the divorce papers that the couple files in East Baton Rouge Parish Court, as well as any records created during the divorce procedure, and a divorce certificate.
https://www.countyoffice.org/la-east-baton-rouge-parish-divorce-records/Baton rouge, East Baton Rouge County, Louisiana Divorce Records
Baton rouge Divorce Records. City of Baton Rouge. Directory of Baton Rouge city records and information. Baton Rouge Police Department. Law enforcement services. 704 Mayflower Street. Baton Rouge LA 70802. Phone: (225) 389-3800. Email: [email protected].
http://pubrecords.com/resources/Divorce-Records/Louisiana/East-Baton-Rouge/Baton-rougeEast Baton Rouge Clerk of Court > Departments > Family & Probate Records
Phone: (225) 389-3972. The Family and Probate Department houses all of the information contained in these cases. All pleadings, petitions, answers, exceptions, motions and judgments filed in each case are microfilmed in this department and are available for in-house viewing by the public. Older records from the department are housed in the Archives Department (225) 389-3988 and in the department's former office in City Hall (225) 389-7837.
https://ebrclerkofcourt.org/Departments/Family-Probate-RecordsPublic Records | Baton Rouge, LA - brla.gov
Public Records requests for the City and each City Department are answered by the Parish Attorney’s Office. Skip to Main Content. Loading. ... Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Directions. Mailing Address P.O. Box 1471 Baton Rouge, LA 70801. Phone: 225-389-3114. Directory. Adjudicated Property ...
https://www.brla.gov/531/Public-RecordsEast Baton Rouge Parish, LA Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce Records
The main office is at 222 St. Louis Street, and additional offices are located at 300 North Blvd., and 444 St. Louis Street. The main Records Department phone number is (225) 389-3985. East Baton Rouge Parish Recorder Office - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records East Baton Rouge Parish PO Box 1991 Baton Rouge, LA 70821-1991
https://www.archives.com/genealogy/vital-records-east-baton-rouge-parish-county-la.htmlBaton Rouge Arrest, Court, and Public Records
Certified copies of divorce decrees can be obtained at the East Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Courts. Residents can obtain records by submitting requests in person or by mail at: Downtown Clerk of Court Public Service Department East Baton Rouge Parish City Hall/Governmental Building 222 St. Louis Street, Room B115 Baton Rouge, LA 70802
https://louisiana.staterecords.org/city/batonrougeSearch Public Files - Public Records - Baton Rouge Clerk
You may contact our Clerk of Court at 225-383-0378 if requesting information on public records not currently available electronically. Thank you for your interest in accessing the records of the West Baton Rouge Parish Clerk of Court through our online services.
https://www.wbrclerk.org/services/public-records/How to Find a Divorce Record in Louisiana
A divorce record will contain all the information in the divorce certificate and divorce decree as well as details of every stage of a divorce case. In Louisiana, divorce records are retained by the Clerk of the Court in the parish where the divorce was granted.
https://louisiana.staterecords.org/divorcerecordsEast Baton Rouge Clerk of Court > Online Access Services
For additional information, please contact our Online Access Manager at (225) 389-7851. Type of Fee. Cost. Clerk Connect (Court and Land Record Access) 24 Hour Pass - $20.00. 30 Day Pass - $65.00 (for initial subscription) 12 Month Pass - $780.00 (for initial subscription) Additional Users after Initial Subscription.
https://ebrclerkofcourt.org/Online-Access-ServicesEast Baton Rouge Family Court Online Court
East Baton Rouge Family courthouse. 300 North Blvd., Fourth Floor. Baton Rouge, LA 70801. Office Phone: 225-389-4680. Language Access and Interpreter/Language Services. Under federal law and state policy, you are entitled to language assistance including an interpreter or translation services if you cannot speak or understand English.
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