Welcome to Baton Rouge City Court
Baton Rouge City Court is a municipal court of record created in 1900 by La. R.S. 13:2071, and extended by the Plan of Government. This court processes civil, criminal, and traffic matters. Civil claims include personal injury, contract, and landlord-tenant cases up to $20,000, as well as small claims cases of $3,000 or less. It also has criminal jurisdiction over misdemeanors that are offenses generally punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 and/or a jail term of not more than six months. All fines, costs, and forfeitures levied by the judges are collected by the Clerk’s Office and deposited into the city-parish general fund.
Mission Statement
The
mission of this Court is to fairly and impartially facilitate the
administration of justice and to promote public confidence and trust
by protecting and safeguarding individual rights and liberties.
We pledge to develop, institute, and maintain
policies and practices which support this mission and furnish access
to this Court by all persons.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Can I check the
status of a case online?
The
following reports are available online for you to check various civil
and criminal cases. You can access these online reports by going to
our
Case &
Docket Information.
- Civil Docket
- Civil Case Status Sorted by Attorney
- Civil Answers Filed Per Case
- Civil Summons Return List
- Criminal Dockets
- Civil New Suits Filings
- Delinquent Parking Tickets
- City
Court Warrants
Does your court handle divorce matters?
No. Divorce matters are handled through Family Court. They can be
reached at (225) 389-5118.
What payment methods do you accept for payment of fines, fees and
court costs?
City Court accepts
cash, checks made payable to the City of Baton Rouge (no temporary
checks), Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card. A 5% processing fee is charged to
credit card payments. A $65 NSF fee is charged on all checks returned
unpaid for criminal/traffic payments. Payments by check can be made in
person at 233 St. Louis Street, Baton Rouge, LA or mailed to Baton
Rouge City Court, Accounting Division, P.O. Box 3438, Baton Rouge, LA.
70821. A payment by mail postmarked AFTER your court appearance date
must include and additional $50 penalty fee. Credit card payments can
be made in person or by telephone by calling (225) 389-5289. Please
have your ticket number and credit card number available when you
call.
Credit card payments
can also be made through the City Court
Online Payment Center or
through the City Court automated phone payment system, which can be
reached by dialing (225) 344-4636, and pressing extension 5050. Only
Visa and MasterCard are accepted through these automated payment
systems.
What
if I can’t pay my fine? Can I do community service work in lieu of my
fine or make partial payments?
Community Service Work and Partial Payment plans are available in some
cases. If you cannot pay your fine by the scheduled court date, you
must appear in person in Room 145 to have your case file pulled and
reviewed. Failure to appear timely will result in the issuance of a
bench warrant for your arrest, withdrawal of your driving privileges,
and the assessment of additional penalty fees.
All City
Court Warrants for arrest are posted on the City Court website
Warrant
Page.
Do I have to provide proof of insurance for a vehicle that is not mine?
If you do not have proof of insurance,
regardless if the vehicle is yours, you will be required to appear in
court on the scheduled court appearance date.
How do I get a case disposition or copy of court minutes?
You will need to appear in person in
Room 145. The following costs will apply:
- Court Minutes at $.50 per page
- Certified Court Minutes at $1. per page
Where
can I get a Criminal Background check for my job?
Background checks for the City are performed in the Criminal Records
Division at the Baton Rouge Police Department located at 504 Mayflower
or at Parish Prison.
What
kind of classes do you offer?
Baton Rouge City Court offers various
Educational and Rehabilitative Courses
designed to:
- Address problems associated with alcohol and substance abuse
- Encourage behavior modification in anger management and domestic
violence situations
- Foster an awareness of appropriate and effective decision making
- Provide literacy enhancement
- Promote safe driving in an effort to reduce accidents, deaths, and
injuries that result from impaired or careless driving
Classes are currently held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5 p.m.–7
p.m. and Saturdays from 7:45 a.m.–3 p.m. The cost varies by class and
ranges from $30 to $105, depending on the class taken. You may
contact our Court Services Division at (225) 389-5124 for more
information.
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