Find Marrero Warrant Records

Marrero warrant records are managed through the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office on the Westbank. As an unincorporated area, Marrero does not have its own police department or city court. The JPSO and the 24th Judicial District Court in Gretna handle all warrant activity for Marrero residents. You can search for active arrest warrants, bench warrants, and court warrant orders through the sheriff's office or the clerk of court. This guide explains where to look and who to call for Marrero warrant records.

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Marrero Quick Facts

JeffersonParish
24thJudicial District
UnincorporatedCity Type
(504) 363-5500JPSO Phone

Jefferson Parish Sheriff and Marrero Warrant Records

The Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office is the sole law enforcement agency for Marrero. All warrant records route through Jefferson Parish. The Westbank office is at 1233 Westbank Expressway in Harvey, LA 70058. The main number is (504) 363-5500. This is where all warrant records for the Marrero area are held and managed.

To check for an active warrant in Marrero, call the JPSO at (504) 363-5500. Give the full legal name and date of birth. The staff can search and search the system and confirm if a warrant exists. They may tell you the charge and bond amount. Basic warrant checks cost nothing. In-person visits to the Westbank office also work. To access records, bring a government-issued photo ID.

The JPSO handles a high volume of cases across Jefferson Parish. Marrero sits on the Westbank, so most warrant activity routes through the Harvey office rather than the Eastbank headquarters. If someone has an active warrant in Marrero, the JPSO is the agency responsible for serving it. Under La. R.S. 44:1, warrant records are public once filed or served.

Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office website for Marrero warrant records search

The JPSO website shown above is the primary online resource for anyone looking into Marrero warrant records.

AgencyJefferson Parish Sheriff's Office (JPSO)
Westbank Address1233 Westbank Expressway, Harvey, LA 70058
Phone(504) 363-5500
Emergency911

Marrero Warrant Records at the 24th JDC

The 24th Judicial District Court handles all felony and misdemeanor cases for Jefferson Parish, including Marrero. The courthouse is at 200 Derbigny Street in Gretna, LA 70053. Phone number is (504) 364-2900. When a judge signs an arrest warrant or bench warrant, it gets filed with the court and then sent to the JPSO for service.

The Second Parish Court on the Westbank also handles certain cases for the Marrero area. That court is at 225 Morgan Street in Gretna, LA 70053. You can reach them at (504) 368-4215. This court deals with municipal-level violations and may issue its own warrants for missed court dates or unpaid fines.

The Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court keeps all official court warrant records filings. Their mailing address is P.O. Box 10, Gretna, LA 70054. Records phone is (504) 364-2900. If you need certified copies of warrant documents for legal purposes, the clerk's office is where you get them. You will pay the statutory fee to access certified copies.

24th Judicial District Court page for Marrero warrant records and court filings

The 24th JDC website gives you access to court information across all of Jefferson Parish.

Note: Bench warrants from the Second Parish Court on the Westbank are separate from 24th JDC warrants, so check both courts when searching Marrero warrant records.

How to Search Marrero Warrant Records

Since Marrero has no local police department, all warrant searches go through Jefferson Parish agencies. Here are the main ways to check.

Phone calls are quickest. Call the JPSO at (504) 363-5500 and ask the records division about active warrants. Search with the full name and date of birth ready. You can also call the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court at (504) 364-2900 to check court records. The Second Parish Court at (504) 368-4215 handles Westbank municipal matters.

In-person visits give you more options. Go to the JPSO Westbank office at 1233 Westbank Expressway in Harvey. Bring photo ID. You can ask about warrant records status or submit a written public warrant records request. The clerk's office at 200 Derbigny Street in Gretna also has records for cases filed through the 24th Judicial District Court. Under La. C.Cr.P. Art. 202, arrest warrants require probable cause findings from a judge before they are issued.

Statewide Search Tools for Marrero

Louisiana provides statewide resources that cover Marrero and all other communities. The Louisiana State Police BCII keeps criminal warrant records from all 64 parishes. Visit lsp.org for more information. The Internet Background Check at ibc.dps.louisiana.gov costs $31 to search and runs a name-based search of the state database.

Track custody status through Louisiana VINE for free. If someone gets booked and arrested on a warrant record in Marrero, VINE lets you sign up for warrant records alerts. The state also publishes a Most Wanted list showing fugitives with active warrants. Under La. R.S. 15:587, the state police regulate how criminal records information gets released. For fingerprint-based record reviews, use IdentoGO.

Note: These statewide tools search broader databases and may not reflect very recent warrants issued in Jefferson Parish for Marrero residents.

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Marrero is on the Westbank of Jefferson Parish, close to several other communities with warrant records pages.