Union Parish Information
The state of Louisiana is the home state of Union Parish. In 2020, Union Parish had a population of 21,107, based upon a local census. Farmerville is the current parish seat in Union Parish.
The parish was founded in 1839.
It was named after the Union of American states.
Union Parish Arrest Records
Arrest records are kept on every crime in Union Parish. Violent crimes and property crimes make up the two categories into which Union Parish offenses are split. Back in 2020, there were 37 violent and 104 property crimes in Union Parish. The Sheriff's Office is located at:
Union Parish Sheriff's Office
Sheriff: Dusty Gates
710 Holder Road
Farmerville, LA 71241
Phone: (318) 368-3124
Fax: (318) 368-7817
Union Parish Criminal Records
Union Parish records its criminal activities in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of sexual nature. In Union Paris and across the state of Louisiana, police officers are required to keep an updated list of all criminal records. These include all persons in Union Parish who's a sex offender and lives, works, attends school or is imprisoned. EveryUnion Parish resident can access this register.
Residents living in Union Parish can use a search tool to find any offender in the area. The relevant search tool can be found online. A ZIP code provided by the user serves as the focal point of a search. Every Union Parish offender within the given coordinates will then be revealed. Non-compliant and incarcerated offenders are also shown in the results.
Union Parish Court Records
The courthouse is in charge of the courts in Union Parish. The court clerk is in charge of maintaining all records within Union Parish. Court records can be accessed at:
Union Parish Clerk of Court Office
Clerk: Dodi Eubanks
100 East Bayou Street
Suite 105
Farmerville, LA 71241
Phone: (318) 368-3055
Fax: (318) 368-3861
Email: deubanks@upclerk.com
The Court of Appeals has the power to review any lower court case in which one party appeals in Louisiana. The Court of Appeals oversees all contested choices made at the 64 Parish superior and trial courts, including in Union Parish.
NOTE - Ordinary records can be sent to the requester by fax, email, or mail. Nonetheless, any official or credentialed records in Union Parish can only be delivered via mail.
Union Parish Public Records
In Union Parish, each person has vital records maintained on them. For the State of Louisiana, including Union Parish, the Bureau of Vital Records and Statistics operates the vital records system and collects health-related statistical data. Having duplicate copies keeps the files secure, and they can then be used for statistical analysis in the future.
The Louisiana Public Records Act, which was passed in 1940, gives all Union Parish people access to view and copy all vital public records. This allows residents to access, inspect and take a copy of public records. Residents can purchase copies of public records physically at:
Union Parish Clerk’s Office
Clerk: Dodi Eubanks
100 East Bayou Street
Suite 105
Farmerville, LA 71241
Phone: (318) 368-3055
Fax: (318) 368-3861
Email: deubanks@upclerk.com
Records in Union Parish do come with a charge. Photocopies of birth certificates are delivered by mail for $5 each, and certified copies are delivered by mail for $10 each. Death records in Union Parish are delivered by mail for $5 each, and certified copies are delivered by mail for $10 each. Union Parish marriage records cost $32.50 cash or check with two original copies (one to be returned and one to be retained for your records).
NOTE - A requester must visit between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. from Monday to Friday to get records in-person in Union Parish. To obtain records in Union Parish, record seekers have to provide photo identification. A photo ID could be a driver's license or state ID. Only applications for access to public records put in writing will be accepted in Union Parish.