Jackson Parish Court Docket Records

The Jackson Parish court docket is maintained by the Clerk of Court in Jonesboro, which serves the 2nd Judicial District Court shared with Bienville and Claiborne parishes. Court records here include civil cases, criminal filings, land documents, and probate matters. Jackson Parish offers online access to its court docket through the Clerk Connect platform, giving you the option to search from home or visit the courthouse in person.

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Jackson Parish Quick Facts

~16,000Population
JonesboroParish Seat
2ndJudicial District
2ndCircuit Court of Appeal

Jackson Parish Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Court for Jackson Parish is Hon. Ann Walsworth. Her office is at 100 Courthouse St. in Jonesboro, Louisiana. The clerk manages the official court docket for the 2nd Judicial District and serves as the official recorder for all land documents in Jackson Parish. That means civil case files, criminal docket entries, deeds, mortgages, and marriage records are all handled through this office.

The 2nd Judicial District covers three parishes: Jackson, Bienville, and Claiborne. Each parish has its own clerk of court and courthouse. If you are searching for a case, make sure it was filed in Jackson Parish before coming to the Jonesboro office. The clerk can help you figure out which parish holds a specific case based on the parties' addresses.

Jackson Parish is part of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal, based in Shreveport. Cases appealed from the 2nd Judicial District are heard by the 2nd Circuit. That court has its own docket separate from the district court records in Jonesboro.

Jackson Parish Clerk of Court website showing court docket access options

The Jackson Parish Clerk of Court website at jacksonparishclerk.org has information on online access, e-filing, and e-recording options available through Clerk Connect.

Clerk of CourtHon. Ann Walsworth
Address100 Courthouse St., Jonesboro, LA 71251
MailingP.O. Box 730, Jonesboro, LA 71251
Phone(318) 259-2424
Fax(318) 395-0386
Emailawalsworth@jacksonparishclerk.org
HoursMonday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Websitejacksonparishclerk.org

How to Search Jackson Parish Court Dockets

Jackson Parish participates in the Clerk Connect platform. This online system provides search inquiry access to civil, criminal, and land records. You can search the court docket from home without visiting the courthouse. Clerk Connect also supports e-recording and e-filing, which allows attorneys and title companies to record documents electronically.

To search in person, visit the clerk's office at 100 Courthouse St. in Jonesboro during regular business hours. Staff can look up a case by party name or case number. You can view the file and request copies at that visit. Bring the full name of at least one party or a case number to speed up the search.

The eClerks LA portal is another option for remote searches. This statewide tool covers land, civil, marriage, and probate records in participating parishes. Check the portal to see if Jackson Parish is listed there in addition to Clerk Connect.

For appellate records, the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeal maintains its own online docket. Cases from Jackson Parish that were appealed are listed on the 2nd Circuit's website.

Jackson Parish Court Docket Record Types

The 2nd Judicial District Court in Jackson Parish handles civil cases, criminal prosecutions, probate matters, and family law filings. Civil cases include contract disputes, property claims, personal injury suits, and successions. Criminal cases range from misdemeanor charges to serious felonies prosecuted by the district attorney. All case types are part of the official court docket maintained by the clerk.

Land records are a separate but related part of the clerk's holdings. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and UCC filings for Jackson Parish are all recorded here. These records are vital for real estate transactions and title searches. The clerk's office handles both the court docket and the land records, as is standard across Louisiana.

Marriage licenses and notarial acts are also in the clerk's custody. The clerk serves as the official recorder for Jackson Parish. One office covers court filings, property recordings, and official civil status documents.

Online Access Through Clerk Connect

Jackson Parish's participation in Clerk Connect sets it apart from many small rural parishes. The platform at clerkconnect.com allows you to search the court docket and land records remotely. Search inquiry access lets you look up case information. E-recording lets attorneys and title professionals file documents electronically. E-filing provides a way to submit court documents without visiting the courthouse.

A subscription or account may be required for full access on Clerk Connect. The site explains the pricing and registration process. For index-level searches, some access may be free. Full document images and advanced features typically require a paid subscription.

The eClerks LA portal is a complementary tool. It focuses on land records, civil cases, probate, and marriage records. If Jackson Parish participates in both platforms, you have two options for remote access. Both systems work with current desktop browsers including Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.

Public Records Access in Jackson Parish

Under La. R.S. § 44:32, any person 18 or older has the right to inspect public records held by a government custodian. No reason is required. Inspection is free during normal business hours. Copy fees apply when you want paper or electronic copies of records. Court docket files in Jackson Parish are public by default.

Some records are restricted. Juvenile case files are closed under the Louisiana Children's Code. Adoption records are sealed. Grand jury proceedings are not public. Mental health records carry their own privacy protections. The clerk's office can tell you if a specific record is open or restricted before you make a trip to the courthouse.

If you believe you are being wrongly denied access to a public record, the Louisiana Law Help website explains the steps to take under state public records law.

Legal Help in Jackson Parish

The Louisiana State Bar Association has a referral service that can connect you with an attorney who practices in Jackson Parish or the surrounding north Louisiana area. For residents who cannot afford an attorney, legal aid organizations serving the region may provide free civil legal help to those who qualify based on income.

The Louisiana Law Help website is a free resource with plain-language guides on public records, clerk of court services, and how to navigate the courts without an attorney. The Louisiana Supreme Court site also links to self-help materials for court users.

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Nearby Parishes

Jackson Parish is in north-central Louisiana. It shares the 2nd Judicial District with Bienville and Claiborne parishes. Several other parishes are close by. Each has its own clerk of court and court docket. Check which parish a case was filed in before you make a trip to a courthouse.