Pineville City Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 23, 2025

Pineville City Court cases in Rapides County, Pineville, LA

Pineville City Court is a limited-jurisdiction city (municipal) court serving the City of Pineville in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. It functions as a first-instance trial court for misdemeanors, violations of municipal ordinances, and traffic offenses occurring within its territorial limits, and for civil disputes within the monetary limits set by Louisiana law. Common civil matters include small claims, landlord-tenant/evictions, and debt collection. The court does not hear felony trials or family law cases such as divorce, custody, or adoption, which are handled by the district court.

Pineville City Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: City Court
County: Rapides
Street Address: 904 Main St.
City: Pineville
Zip Code: 71360
Phone: 318-449-5656
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL: https://www.pineville.net/department/index.php?structureid=4
Languages: English
Email: webmaster@pineville.net
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-richardson-3809b310b/
About / Additional Info: The Pineville City Court was established by the State of Louisiana. It has the authority to decide certain juvenile and criminal matters, as well as, civil disputes up to $50,000.00 ($5,000.00 for Small Claims Suit.)

Services and Case Types Handled in Pineville City Court

Pineville City Court provides limited-jurisdiction services to the public, including:

- Criminal/traffic: misdemeanors, traffic citations, and city-ordinance violations; arraignments, pretrial hearings, bench trials, probation/compliance reviews, warrants, and bonds.
- Civil: small claims, landlord-tenant evictions, contract/debt collection, and property-damage suits; garnishments and judgment enforcement.
- Protective orders: accepts filings for temporary restraining/protective orders when authorized by Louisiana law and coordinates service; matters outside its authority are directed to district court.
- Case processing: case filings, docketing and scheduling of court hearings, subpoenas, records requests, and certified copies.
- Public payment services: fines/fees and traffic tickets, payment plans, and online/phone options.
- Jury services: no jury trials are conducted; cases are tried by a judge.

Its core function is to deliver accessible resolution of minor criminal, traffic, and limited civil disputes, while providing essential filing, hearing, and payment services to the public.