Monroe Phone Directory

The Monroe phone directory brings together contact records, phone listings, directory data, and directory search details for city courts, the police department, and parish offices that serve the area. Monroe sits in Ouachita Parish in northeast Louisiana, and the city court, police records division, and parish clerk all handle public phone directory requests and directory lookup calls on a regular basis. You can search for numbers tied to civil filings, traffic cases, public records requests, and more through the links and offices listed on this page. Most of these contacts fall under Louisiana's public records law, so you have a right to ask for them.

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Monroe Quick Facts

47,700 Population
Ouachita Parish
City Court Court Type
4th JDC Judicial District

Monroe City Government Phone Directory

The City of Monroe runs its own set of offices for public services and phone directory data. The main city website at monroela.us has contact record pages for most departments, but some phone numbers are hard to track down without digging through the directory. The city hall phone listing can point you in the right direction if you are not sure which directory office to call for a phone lookup. Monroe's government handles everything from code enforcement to tax collection within city limits. Each department has its own phone directory listing with contact details.

Monroe phone directory city portal website

The city portal above shows the main page for Monroe's government services and phone directory contacts. From there you can find links to each department and their direct phone numbers for directory searches. Planning and zoning sits at 3901 Jackson Street, and you can reach them at the phone listing (318) 329-2212 for a number lookup. The tax and revenue division is at 316 Breard Street. Call the phone directory number (318) 329-2220 and press option 3 for occupational and alcohol license questions. Each office has its own contact record in the phone book.

Under LA R.S. 44:1, public records include phone lists, staff directories, and contact information held by any government body. That covers all Monroe city offices. You can ask for a copy of any phone directory record or directory listing they keep on file.

Monroe City Court Phone Directory

Monroe City Court is the main local court for the city and a key phone directory source. It sits at 600 Calypso Street. The phone number is (318) 329-2580 and the fax line is (318) 329-2622. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Mrs. Cathy Varner serves as the clerk of court. This directory listing handles all Monroe court contact records.

Office Monroe City Court
Clerk Mrs. Cathy Varner
Address 600 Calypso Street
Monroe, LA 71210
Mailing P.O. Box 777, Monroe, LA 71210
Phone (318) 329-2580
Fax (318) 329-2622
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM

The court has four divisions. The civil division handles filings, judgments, evictions, and garnishments with contact records. The misdemeanor criminal and traffic division deals with city ordinance violations and minor criminal cases. There is also a juvenile division for juvenile traffic and criminal matters, plus child in need of care cases. The probation division rounds out the court. Each division has its own staff and phone listing, but the main phone number connects to all of them. Directory records from each division feed into the Monroe phone directory.

The Monroe City Court website lists traffic fine amounts and has details on the pre-trial diversion program. That program is for first-time offenders and runs through the City Attorney's Prosecution Division. If you need to check on a case or a fine, calling the court clerk phone number is the fastest way to get an answer for your phone directory lookup.

Monroe phone directory city court website

The screenshot above shows the Monroe City Court site. You can find court schedules, fine lists, and contact details for directory lookups there. The city prosecutor's office phone listing is (318) 329-2618 if you need to ask about a specific case. Payment hours run from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, so plan to call or visit before the window closes.

Note: Monroe City Court covers Wards 3 and 10 in Ouachita Parish, not the entire parish. For other wards, check the parish clerk phone directory for contact details.

Monroe Police Department Phone Directory

The Monroe Police Department is at 700 Wood Street. The non-emergency phone number is (318) 329-2600. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For phone directory record requests with contact info and directory data, the department uses a freedom of information request form on their site. This phone listing is a key number in the Monroe phone book.

You can submit a written request through the Monroe Police FOIA request form online. The form asks for your name, the type of directory record, and the date of the incident. Be as specific as you can for the phone directory search. Vague requests take longer and may get sent back. Under La. R.S. 44:3(I), video and audio recording requests must be tied to a specific incident. You need to include the date, time, location, and the names of people involved.

Monroe phone directory police FOIA request form

The FOIA form shown above is the starting point for most directory record requests from Monroe Police. Once you fill it out, the department will process your phone directory request and let you know when contact records are ready for pickup or mailing.

Fees for Monroe police phone directory records are set by the department. Accident and incident reports with contact details cost $8.00 each for the phone record. Video footage is $8.00 per video for up to 4GB, with an extra $5.00 for each additional 2GB. A CD or DVD costs $1.00 per disc. A USB drive runs $8.00. Digital photos are $0.10 each. If you want records mailed, USPS Priority Mail costs $8.95. Make checks or money orders payable to the Monroe Police Department and send them to 1810B Martin Luther King, Monroe, LA 71202.

You can also view video in person at no cost. Contact Lt. Matt Schmitz to set up an in-person viewing. Pickup is at the main station on 700 Wood Street. Ask for Scott Rogers when you arrive to collect your phone directory records. Each contact record includes the relevant phone numbers and directory data.

Ouachita Parish Clerk Phone Directory for Monroe

The Ouachita Parish Clerk of Court handles phone directory records at the parish level. The office is at 301 S. Grand Street in Monroe. Call the phone listing (318) 327-1444 for general directory lookup and number search questions. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Dana Benson serves as the clerk. This is a key contact record source for the Monroe phone directory.

The Ouachita Parish Clerk website has information on civil contact records, criminal records, marriage licenses, and property phone directory records with contact details. If you need to run a directory search for a court filing or a recorded document in Monroe, this is the parish-level office that maintains those phone listing files. The clerk's office keeps records for the entire parish, not just the city of Monroe, so you can also search for records from other communities in Ouachita Parish through this same office.

Under LA R.S. 44:32, any person of majority age has the right to inspect and copy public records during regular business hours. The custodian can only ask for your age and identification. That applies to the phone directory, court filings, and any other document the clerk keeps on file.

Monroe Phone Directory for the District Attorney

The 4th Judicial District Attorney's Office is at 400 St. John Street, 3rd Floor. The phone number is (318) 388-4720. The fax is (318) 327-1420. You can also email info@4thda.org to ask about public phone directory records held by the DA's office. This is a key contact record in the Monroe phone directory for number lookups.

For phone directory records requests, contact Jennifer Johnson or Adrienne Johnson at the office. The DA has a fee schedule for directory record copies. Paper copies on standard size sheets cost $1.00 per page per side. Scans also run $1.00 per page. If you want records sent by email, each email attachment costs $10.00. A CD, DVD, or USB drive is $25.00 per device. External hard drives are billed at actual cost. Fax copies are $1.00 per page, and postage is at actual cost too.

These fees are set by the DA's office under the authority granted by LA R.S. 44:35. If you feel a fee is unreasonable or a phone directory request is wrongly denied, the statute gives you the right to file for a court order to force the release of directory records. That said, most routine phone listing requests go through without any issue at all.

State Records in the Monroe Phone Directory

Louisiana State Police handle crash reports for accidents on state highways in Ouachita Parish. If you need a crash report from a state road near Monroe, you can buy one online. The cost is $11.50 plus a $2.50 fee and 2.5% processing charge. Reports are available 15 working days after the crash date. These Monroe area phone records hold names and contact information for people involved.

State-level directory records add depth to the Monroe phone directory. The Louisiana Secretary of State keeps business filings with contact info and phone numbers. The Department of Health holds vital phone records like birth and death certificates. These offices have their own phone numbers and web portals for directory lookups. If you are looking for a person or a business in Monroe and local phone directory sources come up short, the state-level databases can fill in gaps. Each agency has its own rules for access and fees, but most follow the same framework under LA R.S. 44:1. Monroe phone directory searches that include state records cast a wider net for contact information.

How to Search Monroe Phone Directory Records

Start with the office that is most likely to have what you need for a Monroe phone directory search. Court records go through Monroe City Court or the Ouachita Parish Clerk. Police reports go through the Monroe Police Department. Property records sit with the parish clerk. Each Monroe office has its own phone number and directory search process.

For Monroe phone directory lookups, calling the office directly is still the fastest method. Most Monroe staff will give you basic contact info over the phone. If you need copies of directory records, you will have to submit a written request. The law requires that requests be in writing for formal phone records under LA R.S. 44:32. But a quick phone call can tell you whether the Monroe directory record exists before you go through the full process.

  • Monroe City Court: (318) 329-2580
  • Monroe Police: (318) 329-2600
  • Ouachita Parish Clerk: (318) 327-1444
  • 4th District Attorney: (318) 388-4720
  • City Tax and Revenue: (318) 329-2220

Keep in mind that response times for Monroe phone directory requests can vary. The three-day window under state law starts when the custodian gets your written request. Simple Monroe directory lookups often get handled the same day. Larger or more complex requests take longer, especially if multiple Monroe departments need to review the contact records before release.

Note: Call the phone listing ahead to confirm hours before visiting any Monroe office for a phone directory search and directory lookup, since schedules can shift without much notice.

Ouachita Parish Phone Directory

Monroe is the parish seat of Ouachita Parish. All parish-level offices are in Monroe itself. For a full breakdown of parish contacts, court divisions, and related Monroe phone directory resources, visit the Ouachita Parish phone directory page. It covers the same Monroe offices from the parish perspective and includes details on filing procedures, directory records, and fee schedules that apply across the whole parish.

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Nearby Cities Phone Directory

Several cities near Monroe have their own phone directory pages with local contact records and directory search tools:

West Monroe sits just across the Ouachita River and shares many parish-level phone directory offices with Monroe. Bastrop is the seat of Morehouse Parish to the north. Ruston is in Lincoln Parish to the west and is home to Louisiana Tech University. Each city page has local court contact records, police department phone numbers, and parish clerk directory search details for that area. The phone book data from nearby cities can help when a Monroe directory lookup falls short.

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