Hammond City Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 02, 2025

Hammond City Court cases in Tangipahoa County, Hammond, LA

City Court of Hammond in Hammond, Louisiana, is a municipal court of limited jurisdiction. It serves the City of Hammond and its statutory territorial area, handling misdemeanor criminal cases, city-ordinance violations, and traffic offenses, as well as civil disputes within its monetary limits, including small claims and landlord-tenant/eviction matters. The court conducts arraignments and trials for these cases, manages fines and costs, and may issue warrants and set bonds in matters within its authority. It does not hear felony prosecutions or most family law cases, which are handled by the 21st Judicial District Court for Tangipahoa Parish.

Hammond City Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: City Court
County: Tangipahoa
Street Address: 303 E. Thomas St.
City: Hammond
Zip Code: 70401
Phone: 985-542-3455
Fax: 985-542-3453
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM
Website URL: http://hammondcitycourt.org/
Restrictions: No Cell Phones are allowed in the building while Court is in session.No shorts, tank tops or mini dresses are allowed in the court room.
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/City-of-Hammond-City-Court/168257443190187
ADA: Clerk of Court, Guy Recotta, Jr.
ADA Phone: 985-542-3455

Services and Case Types Handled in Hammond City Court

City Court Of Hammond serves the public by:
- Accepting and processing case filings: civil (including small claims), landlord-tenant/evictions, traffic, misdemeanors, and municipal ordinance violations.
- Handling protective-order petitions (domestic abuse, dating violence, stalking) and, when authorized, issuing temporary/emergency orders and setting hearings.
- Scheduling and conducting arraignments, pretrial conferences, status reviews, bench trials, and compliance hearings.
- Managing jury services when permitted by law (summons, orientation, reporting).
- Collecting fines, fees, and restitution; offering payment plans and online payment options.
- Processing warrants and bonds; referring/monitoring court-ordered programs.
- Maintaining court records, providing certified copies and record searches, and offering self-help forms and clerk assistance.