Slidell Residents Directory Search
The Slidell residents directory covers public records held by St. Tammany Parish offices that serve the city. Slidell sits on the east side of the parish, and most record searches go through the annex offices on Old Spanish Trail or the main parish offices in Covington. You can look up property data, court case files, voter rolls, and land records through several agencies. The Clerk of Court, Assessor, Sheriff, and Registrar of Voters all keep files that tie back to Slidell residents. Each office has its own search tools and fee schedules, so the best place to start depends on what type of record you need to find.
Slidell Quick Facts
Slidell Residents Directory Court Records
St. Tammany Parish runs a Slidell Annex for the Clerk of Court at 520 Old Spanish Trail, 5th Floor, Slidell, LA 70458. The phone number is (985) 643-6969. This office handles many of the same tasks as the main clerk office in Covington. You can file court documents, pull land records, and get certified copies right here in Slidell. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The annex has public computer terminals so you can search records on site at no cost.
Court records are a core part of the Slidell residents directory. Files at the Slidell annex go back decades. Civil case data starts from 1992. Criminal case data starts from 1988. If you need older files, the Archives Department in Covington keeps records all the way back to 1810. That office is in the basement of the Justice Center and can be reached at (985) 809-8746. For most Slidell residents directory searches, though, the annex has what you need.
The clerk website gives you access to two online search tools. The Legacy Public Records Program covers land records, mortgage and conveyance data from 1961, and map images from 1810. The Odyssey WebROA system covers court case data. A 24-hour pass on either system costs $20. The Legacy program runs $360 for a full year. Odyssey WebROA costs $480 per year. Online copy fees are $0.75 per page, and there is a 2.75% credit card fee on top of that.
The clerk also processes marriage licenses. Both people must show up in person. The fee is $27.50 plus $5.00 per attachment. There is a 24-hour wait before the ceremony can take place, and the license is good for 30 days. A certified copy of a marriage record costs $11.00. Under R.S. 44:1, most of these records are public and open for review by any person.
Property Records in Slidell Residents Directory
The St. Tammany Parish Assessor has a Slidell office at 520 Old Spanish Trail, Suite 2F, in the Towers Building. The phone number is (985) 646-1990. This office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, but closes from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM for lunch. You can check property values, file homestead exemptions, and ask about assessment disputes at this location. Bring a valid ID if you plan to file any paperwork.
The Assessor runs a free online parcel viewer at stpao.org/parcel-viewer that covers all 94,678 parcels in St. Tammany Parish. The tool uses a GIS map. You can zoom into any Slidell neighborhood to pull up lot lines, owner names, and assessed values. There is also a text-based search at stpao.org/check-your-assessment where you search by owner name, address, or assessment number. Neither tool needs a login or fee.
The Assessor parcel viewer is one of the most used tools in the Slidell residents directory for property searches.
The GIS map shows lot boundaries, nearby streets, and property details for every parcel in the Slidell area. It is free to use and does not need an account.
Property in Louisiana is assessed at a fraction of fair market value. Land and residential improvements are taxed at 10% of market value. Commercial improvements are taxed at 15%. These rates apply across all of St. Tammany Parish, including Slidell. If you think your assessment is wrong, you can file a protest with the Assessor during the open roll period each year.
Tax Records for Slidell Residents
The St. Tammany Parish Sheriff handles property tax collection for the whole parish, including Slidell. The main Sheriff office is at 701 N. Columbia Street in Covington, LA 70433. The phone for the property tax division is (985) 809-8217. You can also email them at propertytax@stpso.com.
You can search and pay property taxes at the Sheriff property tax portal. The site lets you look up any Slidell property by assessment number. It shows the tax bill, amount due, and payment status. Payments from a checking or savings account have no extra fee. Debit and credit card payments carry a 2.5% convenience fee with a $1.00 minimum charge.
Tax data is another layer of the residents directory for Slidell. Tax bills are due by December 31 each year. After that date, interest starts at 1% per month. The Sheriff issues the annual tax bills and sends them by mail. If you did not get your bill, you can look it up on the website or call the tax division. Not getting a bill does not excuse you from paying on time.
The Sheriff tax search portal shows current and past-due balances for any property in Slidell and across St. Tammany Parish.
Note: All properties got new assessment numbers starting with the 2022 tax year, so use the new number when you search or pay online.
Slidell Voter Registration Records
The St. Tammany Parish Registrar of Voters has a Slidell office at the Towers Building, 520 Old Spanish Trail, Suite 2F. The phone is (985) 646-4125. You can register to vote, update your address, or check your registration status at this location. The Registrar also handles early voting at the Slidell office during election periods, with hours from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
Voter rolls feed into the Slidell residents directory too. St. Tammany Parish has 193,862 total registered voters as of early 2026. You can check any voter's registration through the Louisiana Voter Portal run by the Secretary of State. The portal shows the voter's name, parish, and precinct. It is free and does not need a login. Voter records are public in Louisiana under R.S. 44:31, which says any person of the age of majority can inspect public records held by a public body.
How to Search Slidell Residents Directory
There is no single database for all Slidell records. Each parish office runs its own system. The type of record you need will tell you where to start. Property questions go to the Assessor. Court cases go through the Clerk. Tax bills go to the Sheriff. Voter data goes to the Registrar. All of these offices serve Slidell from either the local annex on Old Spanish Trail or the main campus in Covington.
A few things to keep in mind when you run a search:
- Have the full name or address ready before you start
- Property searches work best with an address or parcel number
- Court record lookups can use a name or case number
- Criminal records searches cost $20 per name through the clerk
- Most online tools are free, but full document access needs a paid subscription
In-person visits to the Slidell annex can turn up records that are not yet online. The public terminals at the clerk office let you search for free. Staff can help pull older files that may not show up in the digital system. Bring a photo ID when you go. Under R.S. 44:32, a custodian must provide copies of public records within three business days of a request, not counting weekends and legal holidays.
Slidell Residents Directory Vital Records
The Clerk of Court in St. Tammany Parish issues birth and death certificates. Birth certificates cost $15.00 for the first copy. Death certificates cost $14.00 for the first copy. Death records are available from July 9, 2012 to the present. For older death records, you need to contact the Louisiana Office of Public Health in New Orleans. Birth cards are also available through the clerk office.
You can request vital records at either the Covington main office or the Slidell annex. The process usually takes the same day if you go in person. Vital records are a key part of the Slidell residents directory for family searches. Mail requests take longer. The clerk also issues certified copies of marriage records, which are part of the Slidell residents directory for people searching family or personal records.
The Clerk of Court website shows all services available at the Slidell annex and the main Covington office, including online record search tools.
St. Tammany Parish Residents Directory
Slidell is part of St. Tammany Parish, and all parish-level offices handle records for the city. For a full look at every St. Tammany public record office, fee schedule, and search tool, check the parish page. It covers the Clerk of Court, Assessor, Sheriff, and Registrar in more detail.
Nearby Cities
These cities sit near Slidell in St. Tammany Parish or just across the parish line. If you are looking for someone who lives close to Slidell, their records may be filed in a neighboring city instead.