Jennings City Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Jennings City Court cases in Jefferson Davis County, Jennings, LA

Jennings City Court is a municipal (city) court serving Jennings, Louisiana. As a court of limited jurisdiction within Jefferson Davis Parish, it handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic violations, and municipal ordinance offenses arising within its territorial jurisdiction; it does not try felonies but may conduct initial appearances and preliminary examinations. On the civil side, it hears general civil disputes and small-claims matters within its statutory monetary limits, including contract and property-damage claims, evictions, and collection actions. The court issues warrants, sets bail in eligible cases, accepts pleas, and conducts bench trials and probation reviews. Family law matters such as divorce, custody, and adoption are outside its jurisdiction and are heard in the district court.

Jennings City Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: City Court
County: Jefferson Davis
Street Address: 210 South State St.
City: Jennings
Zip Code: 70546
Phone: 337-821-5514
Fax: 337-821-5539
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: https://www.cityofjennings.com/city-court/
Languages: English
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Services and Case Types Handled in Jennings City Court

Jennings City Court serves the public by:
- Criminal/traffic: handling city ordinance violations, state misdemeanors, and traffic citations; issuing warrants; holding arraignments, pretrial conferences, bench trials, and sentencing; collecting fines/fees.
- Civil: hearing small claims and other civil suits within its monetary limit; landlord‑tenant evictions; garnishments and judgment enforcement.
- Case filings: accepting civil and small‑claims petitions, eviction filings, motions, and related pleadings; providing forms and docket information.
- Protective orders: domestic abuse/stalking protective orders are generally filed in the district court; the city court can provide referral information.
- Court hearings and calendars: scheduling hearings, issuing subpoenas, managing continuances, and posting dockets.
- Jury services: city courts typically do not conduct jury trials; jury service is handled by the district court.
- Public services: records requests, certified copies, court date reminders, payment options, and basic assistance to self‑represented litigants.