East Feliciana Parish Background Check

East Feliciana Parish background check records are held by the Clerk of Court in Clinton, the Sheriff's Office, and the Louisiana State Police at the state level. The parish has a population of around 20,000 and is served by the 20th Judicial District. Records here span criminal court filings, civil cases, and property instruments. This guide covers all available sources for searching East Feliciana background check information, from local clerk records to the state criminal history system and the individual right of review under RS 15:588.

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East Feliciana Parish Quick Facts

~20,000Population
ClintonParish Seat
20thJudicial District
1stCircuit Court

East Feliciana Clerk of Court Records

The East Feliciana Clerk of Court maintains all court records for the parish. That includes civil and criminal case files, family court matters, probate proceedings, and property records like conveyances and mortgages. The clerk's office in Clinton is the official custodian of these documents. Access is free for inspection. You pay for copies at the per-page rate set by state statute.

The clerk's website provides contact details and guidance on what records are available. Before making the trip to Clinton, it is worth calling ahead to confirm which indexes are searchable and whether records from a specific time period have been digitized or are only available on paper or microfilm.

Websiteeastfelicianaclerk.org
Parish SeatClinton, LA
Judicial District20th
Circuit1st Circuit Court of Appeal

East Feliciana is a smaller parish, but its court records go back many generations given Louisiana's long legal history in this region. Older records may exist in formats that require in-person review.

The East Feliciana Clerk of Court website lists available record types, fees, and contact information for the Clinton office. East Feliciana Parish background check records through the clerk of court website

The clerk's site also provides information on certified copies, e-recording, and any online access tools the office has made available for remote searching.

East Feliciana Sheriff's Office

The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency for the parish. It maintains arrest records, booking logs, incident reports, and jail information. Sheriff's records are separate from court records and often contain information about arrests that did not result in charges or that are still pending in the court system.

For East Feliciana background check research, the sheriff's records and the clerk's court records together give you the most complete local picture. A name search through the clerk covers charges that were formally filed and processed through the court. A request to the sheriff covers the arrest side, including incidents that may not have reached the court.

Contact the records division of the EFPSO directly to ask about the process for public records requests. Response times vary, and some requests may require written submissions under Louisiana's public records law.

The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office website provides contact information and public records resources for the parish. East Feliciana Parish background check records from the sheriff's office

The sheriff's site covers office locations, contact numbers, and any online access tools available for public records requests in East Feliciana Parish.

State-Level Criminal History Under RS 15:587

At the state level, Louisiana's criminal history records are maintained by the Bureau of Criminal Identification and Information, part of the Louisiana State Police. The system is called LACCH - the Louisiana Automated Criminal History System. Under RS 15:587, access to this database is restricted. The general public cannot run name-based searches on other individuals through this system.

Authorized access is granted to law enforcement, courts, and specific licensed entities. If you are an individual trying to research another person's record, LACCH is not accessible to you directly. The practical alternatives are court records through the clerk and arrest records through the sheriff, both of which are public in Louisiana.

The Louisiana State Police background check services page explains the full range of authorized services. The IBC portal handles electronic processing for authorized entities. The IBC FAQ page is a useful reference for understanding how the system is structured and what results look like.

Reviewing Your Own Record Under RS 15:588

Louisiana law gives every person the right to review their own criminal history record. RS 15:588 governs this process. It is a personal right only - you can access your own record, not someone else's.

To do this, you need to get fingerprinted and submit those prints to the state police for processing. IdentoGO at uenroll.identogo.com handles the fingerprinting appointments. The fee is $31. Mail-based results typically come back within 15 to 21 days. Electronic options may be faster.

If your record has errors, you can challenge them through the BCII. The BCII page at lsp.org outlines how to dispute inaccurate entries. Court documents showing dismissals, acquittals, or corrected dispositions are what you need to support a challenge. Errors in criminal records do happen, and this review process is the official way to catch and fix them.

Online Search Tools for East Feliciana Records

Several online platforms may carry East Feliciana Parish records. Clerk Connect at clerkconnect.com is the statewide court records platform used by many Louisiana parishes. Check whether East Feliciana is included in its coverage before paying for a subscription.

The eVaultLA platform at evaultla.com focuses on property and recorded document searches. It is most useful for conveyances, mortgages, and similar instruments rather than criminal records. But if you are researching an individual's full public record footprint in the parish, property records are often part of the picture.

The main Louisiana State Police website links to all state-level background check resources. For East Feliciana specifically, the local clerk and sheriff remain the most direct sources of original records.

What East Feliciana Court Records Contain

Court records in East Feliciana cover a wide range of case types. Criminal records show charges, pleas, verdicts, and sentences for matters handled in district court. Civil records cover lawsuits, judgments, and settlements. Family court records address divorces, custody matters, and adoptions - though some family records have restricted access depending on the case type.

Probate records cover estates, wills, and successions. These are fully public. Property records like conveyances and mortgages track ownership transfers and liens on real estate in the parish. For background check purposes, the criminal and civil case records are most directly relevant. But property records can also reveal financial judgments that reflect on a person's legal and financial history.

All of these record types are held by the East Feliciana Clerk of Court. The clerk's staff can point you to the right index depending on what you are looking for. Call ahead with specifics to get the most useful guidance before making the drive to Clinton.

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Nearby Parishes

East Feliciana borders several parishes in the Florida Parishes region of Louisiana, each with their own records systems.