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The Louisiana Public Records Act or Sunshine Law allows public members to request access to government records. Under the act, any person has a right to inspect or copy any public record for free, with certain exceptions.
Property records are part of the public record and, as such, are available for anyone to request. The Office of the Recorder of Deeds is responsible for maintaining property records in Louisiana.
Property records can be found online through the Office of the Recorder of Deeds website. Records can also be requested in person or by mail.
It's essential to know the property's county in question, as records are maintained at the county level.
InfoTracer can help you locate Louisiana property records and other public records with just a few clicks.
Whether you are looking for your property records or someone else's, you can find a wealth of information in Louisiana property records.
Basic information that is typically found in property records includes:
Other information such as the property amenities, school district, and tax assessor's information may also be included in some property records.
Louisiana is the fifth-lowest state for property taxes, with an average effective rate of just 0.53%.
The median annual property tax payment in Louisiana is $919, making it one of the more affordable states to own a home.
The East Baton Rouge Parish, where Baton Rouge is located, has the highest property taxes in the state, with an average effective tax rate of 0.61%. However, this is still relatively low compared to the rest of the country.
Calcasieu Parish, in contrast, has the lowest property taxes in Louisiana, with an effective tax rate of just 0.43%.
Each parish in Louisiana has its Recorder of Deeds office, where property records are maintained.
The following is a list of some of the larger parishes and their respective recorder of deeds offices:
Ascension Parish Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 192
Donaldsonville, Louisiana, 70346
Phone: 225-473-9866
Fax: 225-473-0758
http://www.ascensionclerk.com/
Calcasieu Parish Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 1030
Lake Charles, Louisiana, 70602
Phone: 337-437-3550
Fax: 337-437-3350
https://www.calclerkofcourt.com/
East Baton Rouge Parish Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 1991
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 70821
Phone: 225-389-3960
Fax: 225-389-7835
https://ebrclerkofcourt.org/Departments/Recording
Livingston Parish Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 1150
Livingston, Louisiana, 70754
Phone: 225-686-2216
Fax: 225-686-1867
https://www.livclerk.org/
Rapides Parish Recorder of Deeds
PO Box 952
Alexandria, Louisiana, 71309
Phone: 318-473-8153
Fax: 318-473-4667
https://www.rapidesclerk.org/recorder.htm
To find out who owns a property in Louisiana, you will need to request a property record from the Office of the Recorder of Deeds.
The county where the property is located will have the records on file. Some parishes in Louisiana, like East Baton Rouge, have an online database where you can search for property records.
You can easily find property details online through the Office of the Recorder of Deeds website.
InfoTracer can help you locate Louisiana property records with just a few clicks.
Deeds are recorded in the parish where the property is located.
The State Treasurer has a dedicated website for Louisiana's unclaimed property. You can search for any unclaimed money or property that may be owed to you.
You can also search InfoTracer to see if there is any unclaimed property in your name.