About Beauregard Parish, Louisiana

Beauregard Parish is located in Louisiana. The parish seat is DeRidder.

  • Population: 36,695
  • Households: 13,587
  • Median household income: $68,525
  • Median home value: $150,200
  • Below poverty line: 13.3%
  • Land area: 1,157.5 sq mi
  • Population density: 31.7 people / sq mi
  • Public libraries indexed: 6
  • NCES schools indexed: 12
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Louisiana Business Filings
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Statewide Louisiana business search.

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Louisiana Business Search
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Louisiana SOS commercial search.

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SEC EDGAR Company Search
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SEC filings and company registrations.

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Online Records Search
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We are pleased to inform you that the Beauregard Parish Clerk of Court’s Office is able to offer you the Conveyance, Mortgage, Civil and Criminal Index Records online. In our first phase of imaging, we have scanned the conveyance records of our parish, including the index and images of all ...
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Home Page - Louisiana Supreme Court
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The Louisiana Supreme Court is Louisiana's highest court and is domiciled in the City of New Orleans . The Louisiana Supreme Court is composed of seven justices elected from districts throughout Louisiana.
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Public Access to Court Electronic Records | PACER: Federal Court Records
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Federal court electronic records (Public Access to Court Electronic Records).

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PACER provides information about accessing and filing federal court records electronically. Find resources for using PACER.
LA Sex Offender Registry - Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections
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Information on the purpose and history of the program, registration and notification requirements, and a search for a person registered as a sex offender or child predator can be found on the State Police website. View the registry
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Elections
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Our office is responsible for collecting and tallying the votes for every election in the parish. We have a few links available to assist you, to-wit; · For the next election, please click on the election schedule below. Closer to the election you will be able to click here to access the Louisiana ...
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Beauregard Parish Elections Precinct List
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P. O. Box 100 DeRidder, Louisiana 70634 (337) 463-8595 - Phone (337) 462-3916 - Fax (337) 202-7834 - Criminal Records Fax
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Beauregard Parish - The official website of Louisiana
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Register to vote or change voter registration online via the Secretary of State's website .
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Land Records
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These records contain immovable property transactions such as Deeds, Exchanges, Partitions, Judgment's of Possession, Leases, Oil and Gas Leases, Royalty Deeds, Right of Ways, Bond Records, Partnerships, Assumed Names, Plats and other instruments, the effect of which is to transfer an interest or right to immovable property.
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Committees - LA Clerks of Court Association
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Chair: Annette Fontana - Lafourche Member: Brian Lestage - Beauregard Member: Mike Spence - Caddo Member: Holli Vining - Webster President: Louis Perret - Lafayette Ex-Officio: Debbie Hudnall - Executive Director · The Conference Host Committee shall host the Louisiana Clerks of Court Conference ...
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Most Wanted - Sorting by Posting Date - Descending - Page 1 - Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office
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Beauregard Parish · Sheriff's Office · Phone: 337-463-3281 (24 Hours) Louisiana · Emergency 911 · Emergency 911 · Options · Name | Date | Arrested · Sort Newest to Oldest | Sort Oldest to Newest · Content unavailable at this time.
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Business Services - Louisiana Secretary of State
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About Louisiana · Contact Us · Learn about Nancy Landry · Department Overview · Find Administrative Rules · Obtain Publications · End of Life Registries · Government Entity Registries · View Solicitations · Address Confidentiality Program · Call Before You Dig · Flood Protection Authorities · Contact Us · Make a Public Records Request · Litigation Disclosure Reports · SOS ...
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Search - BLM GLO Records - Bureau of Land Management
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U.S. Bureau of Land Management federal land records.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an arrest stay on my record in Louisiana if I wasn't convicted?
In Louisiana, an arrest stays on your record indefinitely unless you petition the court to seal or expunge it, even if charges were dropped or you were found not guilty. Louisiana's rules for clearing non-conviction records are stricter than for convictions — start with the Louisiana State Police – Bureau of Criminal Identification (BCII).
Are Louisiana marriage records public?
Marriage records in Louisiana are generally public — anyone can verify that a marriage occurred and request a non-certified copy. Certified copies (needed for legal purposes like name changes or immigration) may be restricted to the spouses, immediate family, or those with a court order. For local records, contact your parish Clerk of Court; older records may be held by the Louisiana Department of Health – Vital Records Registry.
What's the difference between sealing and expunging a record in Louisiana?
In Louisiana, a sealed record is hidden from public view but still exists and remains visible to law enforcement, licensing boards, and some employers. An expunged record is treated by Louisiana law as if it never happened — though FBI and federal records may persist regardless of state action. The relief process in Louisiana is known as "expungement" and runs through the District Court (Parish). Typical filing fee: $200 to Clerk + $250 to LSP.
Can I find out if someone is divorced in Louisiana?
Yes. Search the District Court case index for the person's name in the parish where they lived. Most Louisiana parishes offer free online case-search portals; for parish-specific access contact your parish Clerk of Court. The state vital records office also issues divorce verifications for a fee.