Baton Rouge City Court

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Court Type:City Court
State:LA
County:East Baton Rouge
Street Address:233 St. Louis St.
City:Baton Rouge
Zip Code:70802
Phone:225-389-5279
Fax:225-389-7656
Hours:Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL:https://www.brla.gov/150/City-Court
Restrictions:Weapons are prohibited. No cell phones or electronic devices allowed. No tank tops, muscle shirts, cutoffs, shorts, halter tops or clothing that exposes the midriff. No gum chewing allowed in Court.
Divisions / Services:https://www.brla.gov/155/City-Court-Divisions
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar:http://brcc.brgov.com/
Languages:English
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Elzie-Alford/100013121351536
ADA Phone:225-389-5279
ADA Fax / Email:
About / Additional Info:Baton Rouge City Court is a municipal court of record created in 1900 by La. R.S 13:2071, and extended by the Plan of Government. This court processes civil, criminal, and traffic matters. Civil claims include, but are not limited to, personal injury, contract, and landlord-tenant cases up to $35,000, as well as small-claims cases of $5,000 or less.The Court maintains criminal jurisdiction over misdemeanors that are offenses generally punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 and/or a jail term of not more than six months. All fines, costs, and forfeitures levied by the judges are collected by the Clerk’s Office and deposited into the City-Parish general fund.