Access Moss Bluff Residents Directory

The Moss Bluff residents directory uses the same Calcasieu Parish record systems that serve Lake Charles and Sulphur. Moss Bluff is an unincorporated community, which means it has no city hall, no local clerk, and no court of its own. Every public record for Moss Bluff runs through the parish. The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court, the Assessor, and the Sheriff's Office are the three main sources for finding people and pulling records. This page walks you through each one so you know where to search the Moss Bluff residents directory and what to expect when you do.

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Moss Bluff Quick Facts

15,000+ Population
Calcasieu Parish
Unincorporated Status
14th Judicial District

Moss Bluff Residents Directory Court Records

The Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court holds all court records for people who live in Moss Bluff. This office keeps civil suits, criminal cases, marriage licenses, land records, and UCC filings. Divorces, successions, and probate filings are here too. Because Moss Bluff is unincorporated, there is no local court. Everything goes through the parish.

The clerk's office is at 1000 Ryan Street, Room 8, in Lake Charles. That is about a 20-minute drive south from Moss Bluff. Phone is (337) 437-3550. Mailing address is PO Box 1030, Lake Charles, LA 70602. Staff can look up records by name or case number while you wait. No appointment is needed for a walk-in visit. This is a core source in the Moss Bluff residents directory.

Here is a look at the Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court website where Moss Bluff residents directory searches begin for court data.

Calcasieu Parish Clerk of Court for Moss Bluff residents directory

Online access works through two systems. Civil records are on Clerk Connect. Criminal and land records use eSearch. Both need a paid subscription. A day pass costs $20 on either system. Monthly plans run $45 to $55. Every account pays $1 per page when you view or print a document. These fees started July 1, 2025. Under R.S. 44:32, the custodian must respond to written records requests within three business days.

Moss Bluff Property Records Search

Property records are one of the best ways to search the Moss Bluff residents directory for free. The Calcasieu Parish Assessor property search lets you look up any parcel in the parish. You can search by parcel number, address, street name, legal description, or subdivision. Results show the owner's name, property details, and assessed values. No login is needed. The tool is free.

If you know a Moss Bluff address, you can find the owner's name in seconds with this tool. The Assessor's office is at 1011 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 101, in Lake Charles. Call (337) 721-3000 for help. The Assessor handles all property valuations for tax purposes across the parish. The Sheriff collects the taxes.

Below is the Calcasieu Parish Assessor property search page that covers Moss Bluff.

Calcasieu Parish Assessor property search for Moss Bluff residents directory

The Calcasieu Parish GIS interactive map adds a visual layer. You can zoom into Moss Bluff, click a parcel, and see who owns it. This is handy when you know roughly where someone lives but do not have the exact address. The map shows parcel lines, zoning, and links back to the Assessor data.

The Assessor and GIS tools together form the property side of the Moss Bluff residents directory. Note: Assessment values are set for tax purposes and may not match market or sale prices.

Sheriff Records for Moss Bluff Residents

The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office is the law enforcement agency for Moss Bluff. Since Moss Bluff has no police department, the CPSO handles all patrols, arrests, and bookings. The main office is at 5400 East Broad Street in Lake Charles. Main line is (337) 491-3700. The records division can be reached at (337) 491-3642.

The Sheriff keeps arrest records, booking data, and inmate info. Mugshots cost $10 for the first one and $2 for each one after. Under Louisiana Revised Statute 15:587, criminal records have limits on who can access them. But booking info and arrest data that the Sheriff makes public are part of the Moss Bluff residents directory.

Here is the Calcasieu Parish Sheriff's Office website for records and contact info.

Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Office for Moss Bluff residents directory

Under R.S. 44:31, any person of the age of majority has the right to inspect public records during business hours. If you want to see what the Sheriff holds on file for the Moss Bluff residents directory, you can ask during a visit or send a written request. Agencies must give you a reason in writing if they deny access.

Search Moss Bluff Residents Directory for People

Beyond court and property records, voter data and business filings help round out the Moss Bluff residents directory. The Louisiana Voter Portal lets you check voter registration status. It shows names, addresses, and precinct info. You can search by name from any device.

The Louisiana Secretary of State commercial search covers business owners and agents. If a Moss Bluff resident runs an LLC, corporation, or trade name, their name and registered address will show up in this free database. It covers the whole state.

  • Assessor: free property owner search by address or name
  • GIS map: free visual parcel lookup
  • Clerk of Court: civil and criminal case records
  • Sheriff: arrest and booking data
  • Voter Portal: registration info by name

Under R.S. 44:1, all records held by public bodies in Louisiana are open unless a specific law says otherwise. This broad definition covers most of the records in the Moss Bluff residents directory.

Calcasieu Parish Residents Directory

Moss Bluff is part of Calcasieu Parish. All records for Moss Bluff residents are held at parish offices in Lake Charles. For a full look at every agency, fee, and search tool in the parish, check the Calcasieu Parish residents directory page.

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Nearby Cities

Lake Charles is the parish seat and sits just south of Moss Bluff. Sulphur is west of Lake Charles. All three areas use the same Calcasieu Parish offices for public records.

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