Find Traffic Court Records in St. Helena Parish

St. Helena Parish traffic court records are maintained at the clerk of court office in Greensburg. This rural parish shares the 21st Judicial District Court with Livingston and Tangipahoa parishes, but St. Helena Parish cases are filed and stored locally. You can search for traffic tickets, court dates, and case outcomes by visiting the clerk's office in person or by using statewide online tools. The records are public under Louisiana law, so anyone can request access to them.

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St. Helena Parish Quick Facts

10,500 Population
Greensburg Parish Seat
21st Judicial District
$1/page Copy Fee

St. Helena Parish Clerk of Court

The St. Helena Parish Clerk of Court sits in Greensburg and handles all court records for the parish. Traffic court filings, criminal cases, civil matters, and marriage records are all part of what this office keeps on file. For traffic records, you can visit during business hours and ask to search the case index. Staff will help you locate records by name or citation number if you have that information handy.

Standard copy fees apply across Louisiana. A regular copy is $1 per page. Certified copies cost $5 per document. If you need records mailed to you, include a written request with your payment by check or money order. Make sure to include the case number or the full name of the person whose record you need. Mail requests take longer, so plan ahead if you have a deadline.

St. Helena Parish is small, and the clerk's office reflects that. The staff is typically able to help you quickly since the volume of cases is lower than in larger parishes. This can work in your favor if you need same-day copies or have questions about a specific case. Under La. R.S. 44:1, these records are public and must be made available on request.

21st Judicial District Court Traffic Cases

The 21st Judicial District Court serves three parishes: St. Helena, Livingston, and Tangipahoa. Each parish has its own clerk of court and its own case files. If you got a traffic ticket in St. Helena Parish, your case is filed in Greensburg. Do not go to the Livingston or Tangipahoa clerk's office for a St. Helena case. The court may share judges and administrative resources, but the records stay local to each parish.

Traffic cases in St. Helena Parish range from minor moving violations to more serious charges. Speeding tickets, stop sign violations, and expired tags are the most common types. DWI and reckless driving cases are handled on the criminal docket of the same court. All of these create records that become part of the public file.

The St. Helena Parish page on louisiana.gov lists contact information for parish offices, including the clerk of court and the sheriff's department. This is a good starting point if you need phone numbers or addresses for local government offices.

Below is a screenshot of the St. Helena Parish listing on the Louisiana state directory, showing links to parish services and contacts.

St. Helena Parish Louisiana state directory page for traffic court records

The state directory page connects you to St. Helena Parish government offices, making it easier to find the clerk of court and other local contacts.

Note: The 21st JDC shares judges across three parishes, so court schedules in St. Helena may vary from week to week.

Searching St. Helena Parish Records Online

Online tools make it possible to search St. Helena Parish traffic court records from home. The ClerkConnect system is used by many Louisiana parishes for remote record access. You can search by name or case number to find traffic filings from St. Helena Parish. Basic searches may be free, with fees for copies or detailed records.

The eClerks LA platform also provides access to court records from Louisiana parishes. Coverage depends on the parish, but it is worth trying if you cannot find what you need on ClerkConnect. Both systems use official data from the clerk's office, so the information should match what you would find in person at the courthouse in Greensburg.

La. R.S. 44:33.1 says that custodians of public records must publish their contact details. For St. Helena Parish, this means the clerk's office contact information should be available on official parish and state websites. If you are having trouble finding records online, call the clerk's office directly and ask for help. They can tell you whether a particular record is available electronically or if you need to come in person.

Traffic Court Fines in St. Helena Parish

Fines for traffic violations in St. Helena Parish depend on the offense. A speeding ticket might cost $100 to $250 plus court costs. Running a stop sign or driving without insurance carries its own fine schedule. Court costs are added to every fine and can range from $100 to $175 for typical traffic cases. The total amount you owe will be listed on your court paperwork or can be found out by calling the clerk's office.

You can pay at the clerk's office in Greensburg. Money orders and certified checks are the safest payment methods. Some offices accept cash at the window as well. If you want to pay by mail, send your payment to the clerk's office with your case number clearly written on it. Allow enough time for mail delivery before your court date. Missing a payment deadline can result in extra fees or a bench warrant.

Legal Resources for St. Helena Parish

Legal aid in St. Helena Parish is limited compared to larger parishes, but help is still available. The public defender's office can represent you in court if you qualify based on income. Ask the judge at your hearing to appoint one. Louisiana Law Help has self-help guides for traffic court and records access that apply statewide.

The louisiana.gov directory is helpful for finding contact information for any Louisiana parish office. Since St. Helena Parish is part of the 21st JDC, some legal resources may be shared with Livingston and Tangipahoa parishes, which are larger and may have more services available. Call 211 for referrals to legal aid organizations that serve the area.

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Nearby Parishes

St. Helena Parish is bordered by several parishes in southeastern Louisiana. Each has its own clerk of court and maintains separate traffic court records. If your ticket was not issued in St. Helena Parish, check the neighboring parish where it occurred.