Sabine Parish County District Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 26, 2025

Sabine Parish County District Court cases in Sabine County, Many, LA

The Sabine Parish 11th Judicial District Court in Many, Louisiana, is a state district court and the parish's trial court of general jurisdiction. It serves as the primary forum for parish-wide adjudication of civil cases; felony and misdemeanor criminal proceedings; domestic relations matters (divorce, custody, support); juvenile and child in need of care cases; probate/succession and guardianship; and traffic offenses. The court conducts arraignments, pretrial proceedings, jury and bench trials, and sentencing, and issues protective and other court orders as authorized by law, functioning as the central trial-level component of Sabine Parish's judicial system.

Sabine Parish County District Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: District Court
County: Sabine
Street Address: 400 South Capital St.
City: Many
Zip Code: 71449
Phone: 318-256-6223
Fax: 318-256-9037
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:30PM
Website URL: http://sabineparishclerk.com/
Forms & Filing: https://sabineparishclerk.com/forms/
Jury Service: https://sabineparishclerk.com/jury/
Languages: English
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Sabine-Parish-Clerk-of-Court-103843298011428/

Services and Case Types Handled in Sabine Parish County District Court

Sabine 11th Judicial District Court is the general-jurisdiction trial court for Sabine Parish. It hears felony criminal cases; certain misdemeanors; civil disputes (contracts, property, torts); family law (divorce, custody, support); juvenile delinquency and child-protection; successions/probate and tutorships; injunctions; and, where authorized, traffic/ordinance violations.

Key public services:
- Case filings: intake, docketing, and maintenance of the official record via the Clerk of Court; access to filings and minutes.
- Protective orders: processing petitions for domestic abuse/sexual assault protective orders, including temporary and long-term relief.
- Jury services: juror qualification, summons, excusals, orientation, voir dire, and payment.
- Court proceedings: scheduling and conducting arraignments, conferences, motion hearings, bench and jury trials, and sentencing; issuing orders, warrants, and judgments; setting bonds and monitoring compliance.
- Calendars and notices: publishing dockets, sending hearing notices, and collecting court-ordered fines and fees.

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