East Feliciana Parish Warrant Records
East Feliciana Parish warrant records are held by the warrant records sheriff's office and the clerk of court in Clinton, Louisiana. There is no online warrant search portal for this parish at this time. You need to call, visit, or email to get warrant information. The 20th Judicial District Court handles all criminal warrant cases in East Feliciana Parish. This page covers how to find and search the main offices, phone numbers, and steps for searching warrant records in East Feliciana Parish so you can find what you need.
East Feliciana Parish Quick Facts
East Feliciana Warrant Records at the Sheriff's Office
The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office is at 11315 Bank Street in Clinton, LA 70722. Sheriff Jeff Travis runs the records office. You can reach the sheriff at (225) 683-8572 or contact the chief criminal deputy at (225) 683-3313. The fax number is (225) 683-8823. The records mailing address is P.O. Box 207, Clinton, LA 70722.
Email Sheriff Jeff Travis at jtravis@efpso.org or Chief Criminal Deputy Bill Cox at bcox@efpso.org. The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's website gives basic contact details and records about the office. The website notes: "Please report all information on offenders directly to law enforcement. Those individuals seeking to harass, harm or confront an offender can be arrested and prosecuted." If you have questions about a specific warrant, the office says to call (225) 683-3313.
The East Feliciana Parish Jail is at 12306 Haynes Street in Clinton, LA 70722. The jail phone is (225) 683-3313 and the jail fax is (225) 683-8687. If someone gets booked and arrested on a warrant record in East Feliciana Parish, they will be booked into this facility.
| Agency | East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 11315 Bank Street, Clinton, LA 70722 |
| Sheriff Phone | (225) 683-8572 |
| Chief Criminal Deputy | (225) 683-3313 |
| Sheriff Email | jtravis@efpso.org |
| Deputy Email | bcox@efpso.org |
| Website | efpso.org |
Search East Feliciana Parish Warrant Records
No online warrant search exists for East Feliciana Parish. You have to call or visit. The most direct method is calling the chief criminal deputy at (225) 683-3313. Have the full legal name to search and date of birth ready. The staff can search and check warrant records in the system right away. Written requests are also accepted by mail.
You can go in person to the sheriff's office at 11315 Bank Street during standard business hours. To access records, bring a photo ID. The staff will look up the name in their records. The clerk of court at 12305 St. Helena Street in Clinton also keeps the official court filings, and you can look at those records during business hours too.
The East Feliciana Parish Sheriff's Office homepage is shown below. It provides contact information and links for residents of the parish.
The site gives basic records about the records office and its services. For full warrant searches, you will need to contact them by phone or in person.
Note: The 20th Judicial District Court serves both East and West Feliciana Parishes, so some records may overlap between the two.
East Feliciana Parish Clerk of Court Records
The East Feliciana Parish Clerk of Court is David Dart. The office is at 12305 St. Helena Street, Clinton, LA 70722. Records phone is (225) 683-5145. You can email public records requests to david@eastfelicianaclerk.org. The clerk's website states that civil, criminal, traffic, marriage license, and mortgage and conveyance records are available for public examination. Access to records is free. You only pay for copies, which cost $1.00 per page.
The clerk's office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. No appointment is needed to come in and look at records. The website also offers an e-search service on a subscription basis for those who want to search records online. Under Louisiana Revised Statute 44:1, warrant records are public records once they have been filed with the court.
The East Feliciana Parish contact page is shown below, listing all numbers you need for warrant inquiries.
The district attorney's office phone is (225) 683-8563. The DA works with the sheriff to process warrants through the 20th Judicial District Court.
Warrant Records Types in East Feliciana Parish
The 20th Judicial District Court in East Feliciana Parish issues several types of warrants. Arrest warrant records come from a judge when law enforcement shows probable cause that a crime has been committed. Louisiana Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 202 covers the warrant records basis for issuing arrest warrants. The sheriff's office executes all arrest warrant records within the parish.
Bench warrants are issued when someone fails to appear for a court date. These are common in East Feliciana Parish. If you miss a hearing at the courthouse in Clinton, the judge will likely issue a bench warrant record. You can sometimes clear a bench warrant record by going to court on your own or having your attorney file a motion. Search warrants authorize officers to search a specific place and are usually sealed during active cases.
The East Feliciana Parish government page also has records about the sheriff's office and local services.
Towns in the parish include Clinton, Jackson, and Slaughter, along with the villages of Wilson and Norwood. All fall under the same sheriff and court system for warrant records.
Statewide Warrant Search Resources
Louisiana has statewide warrant records tools that cover East Feliciana Parish. The State Police BCII at lsp.org keeps warrant records from all 64 parishes. The IBC system at ibc.dps.louisiana.gov costs $31 to search with a name-based criminal records search. Under La. R.S. 15:588, you can review your own warrant record by searching through IdentoGO fingerprinting.
Louisiana VINE at vinelink.vineapps.com/state/LA tracks warrant and custody records across all parishes. The state Most Wanted warrant list at doc.la.gov/docs-most-wanted shows records of fugitives with active warrant records statewide.
Nearby Parishes
East Feliciana Parish borders several parishes for warrant records in the Florida Parishes region. Each maintains its own sheriff and court system for handling warrant records.