Caldwell Parish County District Court

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Caldwell Parish County District Court cases in Caldwell County, Columbia, LA

Caldwell 37th Judicial District Court, located in Columbia, Louisiana, is a Louisiana district court-the trial court of general jurisdiction for Caldwell Parish. It serves as the primary forum for adjudicating local matters, including felony and misdemeanor criminal cases; civil actions of any amount; domestic and family law (divorce, custody, support); juvenile proceedings; probate/successions and interdictions; and traffic offenses. The court impanels grand and petit juries, issues protective orders, and oversees search and arrest warrants. It also hears certain de novo appeals from justice of the peace and mayor's courts within the parish.

Caldwell Parish County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Caldwell
Street Address: 201 Main St.
City: Columbia
Zip Code: 71418
Phone: 318-649-2272
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: http://caldwellclerk.org/eventsfull.php?id=41
Forms & Filing: http://caldwellclerk.org/resources.php
Languages: English
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherie-cox-lott-a22a52104/
About / Additional Info: Caldwell Parish was authorized in an act of legislature which was signed by Governor E. D. White on March 6, 1838, and was land taken from Ouachita and Catahoula Parishes, with Ouachita furnishing the major portion.

Services and Case Types Handled in Caldwell Parish County District Court

The Caldwell 37th Judicial District Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction for Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. It:
- Receives and processes filings for civil (contracts, property, torts), family (divorce, custody, support), probate/successions, adoptions, and criminal cases (felonies and some misdemeanors).
- Issues protective orders (domestic abuse, dating violence, stalking) and related injunctions.
- Conducts hearings and trials, including arraignments, motions, bench and jury trials, and sentencing.
- Manages juror services: summons, qualification, deferrals, and support during trials.
- Sets bail; issues warrants and subpoenas; impanels grand juries as required.
- Maintains the docket and records, provides lawful public access, and processes court costs, fines, and restitution.

Its core function is to adjudicate cases, safeguard rights and safety, and deliver fair, timely justice to the public.

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