Remote-access Guide

orleans parish clerk of court remote access

by Delia Streich Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When did the New Orleans Advocate become the official journal of the Clerk of Civil District Court?

The New Orleans Advocate as Official Journal of Clerk of Civil District Court’s office Effective August 1st.

What time does the Clerk's Office call?

The Clerk's Office has an employee on call from 5:00 PM to midnight, on weekdays, weekends, and holidays. After hours filings and filings on holidays must be limited to cases which urgently need to be filed, i.e., Injunctions, Sequestrations, suits which will prescribe, etc. Please call (504) 407-0000. You will be connected with the answering service who will contact the employee on call.

What is the phone number for a sequestration?

Please call (504) 407-0000. You will be connected with the answering service who will contact the employee on call.

Is the Clerk of Civil District Court a refundable fee?

The Clerk of Civil District Court charges non-refundable filing fees . The current fee schedule is provided below. Filing fees are established by the Court sitting En Banc. Parties seeking to litigate without payment of these fees may do so by applying to proceed "In Forma Pauperis". The pauper form must be filled out.

What time does the First City Court Clerk's Office open?

OFFICE HOURS. Monday through Friday. 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The First City Court Clerk's Office is the clerical and processing branch of the First City Court of New Orleans. The Clerk's Office is the initial step when filing lawsuits within the jurisdiction of First City Court.

Can you remove records from First City Court?

All records are open and available for public viewing and copying. No records may be removed from the office of First City Court by either attorneys or private citizens.

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