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Cameron Parish genealogy records are held by the Clerk of Court in Cameron and date from 1870, the year the parish was formed from Calcasieu and Vermilion Parishes. Marriage licenses, land records, probate filings, and court records for this coastal southwest Louisiana parish are maintained at the 38th Judicial District courthouse, giving family history researchers access to over 150 years of documents covering life along the Gulf Coast.

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Cameron Parish Quick Facts

6,973Population
CameronParish Seat
38th JDCJudicial District
1870Records From

Cameron Parish Clerk of Court

Address119 Smith Circle, Room 21, Cameron, LA 70631
MailingP.O. Box 549, Cameron, LA 70631
Phone(337) 775-5316
Fax(337) 775-7172
Jury Emailjury@cameroncoc.com
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Websitecameronparishclerk.com

The Cameron Parish Clerk of Court is located in Room 21 of the Cameron Parish Courthouse at 119 Smith Circle. The office holds marriage records, land records, probate and succession records, and court records all dating from 1870, the year Cameron Parish was created on March 15 from Calcasieu and Vermilion Parishes. The Clerk's website at cameronparishclerk.com provides a contact form for general inquiries and lists available services.

Cameron Parish is the least populous parish in Louisiana and sits along the Gulf Coast. The office handles e-recording for conveyances and mortgages, e-filing for civil matters, and birth certificate services onsite. Passport services are available by appointment. Because Cameron is a remote coastal parish, planning ahead before visiting is especially important. Call (337) 775-5316 to confirm what you need before making the trip.

The fax at (337) 775-7172 handles both civil and criminal matters as well as conveyance and mortgage filings. For jury-related questions only, use jury@cameroncoc.com.

The Cameron Parish Clerk website includes a contact form, services information, and links to online record access.

Cameron Parish Clerk of Court website for genealogy records

The Cameron Parish Clerk website provides contact details and service information for genealogy record requests in this Gulf Coast parish.

Search Cameron Parish Genealogy Records Online

Cameron Parish participates in eClerks LA, the free statewide index portal for Louisiana parish records. You can search land records and marriage records at no cost after creating a free account. The index lets you confirm a record exists and gives you a reference before you request a copy. Document images require a paid subscription. E-recording for conveyances and mortgages is available through the Clerk's website, which makes it possible to submit real estate documents electronically.

The Cameron Parish Clerk's website at cameronparishclerk.com also has a contact form for submitting record inquiries remotely. Given the parish's coastal location and small population, many researchers find it efficient to contact the office by phone first at (337) 775-5316 before making a trip or submitting a mail request. Staff can tell you exactly what records exist for a particular family and what the best approach is for getting copies.

For certified birth and death certificates, use VitalChek for online orders or contact the Louisiana Vital Records Registry at ldh.la.gov/vital-records.

Cameron Parish eClerks LA portal for genealogy records

eClerks LA provides free index access to Cameron Parish land and marriage records through the statewide Louisiana online record portal.

Genealogy Records Available in Cameron Parish

Cameron Parish records begin in 1870 and cover all major genealogy record types. Marriage records from 1870 are among the most useful for tracing families in this coastal region. Land records from 1870 document property ownership along the bayous and coastal marshes. Probate and succession records from 1870 show estate distributions and heirs. Court records from the same year cover civil and criminal matters in the 38th Judicial District.

Birth and death records are managed at the state level through the Louisiana Vital Records Registry. Statewide mandatory registration began in 1914, which means vital records before that date are not part of the civil registration system. Under Louisiana RS 40:41, birth records are confidential for 100 years and death records for 50 years. Certified copies are restricted to the named individual, immediate family, legal guardians, or authorized representatives. Historical vital records that have passed these time limits can be searched through the Louisiana State Archives online index.

Note: Cameron Parish has suffered significant storm damage over the years from hurricanes, which may have affected some older records. Contact the Clerk's office to confirm the availability of specific pre-2000 records before planning a research trip.

Louisiana State Archives and Cameron Parish Records

The Louisiana State Archives in Baton Rouge holds historical vital records under the time limits set by RS 40:41. Birth records become public after 100 years and death records after 50 years. The Online Public Vital Records Index allows you to search older records by name from any location. The Archives building is at 3851 Essen Lane in Baton Rouge. For Cameron Parish researchers, the online index is a practical first step given the remote location of the parish courthouse.

How to Request Cameron Parish Records

In-person visits to Room 21 at 119 Smith Circle in Cameron are possible during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Because Cameron is a remote coastal parish, calling ahead at (337) 775-5316 to confirm what records exist and how to access them is strongly recommended before making the trip. Bring valid photo ID, especially for vital records, and a list of names and dates to search.

Mail requests go to Cameron Parish Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 549, Cameron, LA 70631. Include full names of the parties, the record type, relevant dates, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payment for copy fees. The Clerk's office charges fees for recording documents, indexing, marriage licenses, and certificate searches. Contact the office for the current fee schedule before mailing payment. Standard copy fees are $1.00 per page and certified copies add $5.00.

The Clerk's website has a contact form at cameronparishclerk.com/contact/ that lets you submit inquiries electronically. Birth certificates are available onsite through the Clerk acting as a state agent, with fees of $34.00 for a birth certificate. Online vital record orders go through VitalChek. E-recording for real estate documents is available through the Clerk's website as well.

What Cameron Parish Genealogy Records Contain

Marriage records in Cameron Parish list both parties' names, ages, residences, parents' names when available, previous marital status, the date and location of the ceremony, the officiant, and the witnesses. Land records document grantor and grantee names, the property description, the price of the transaction, the date, and the notary and witnesses present. In a coastal parish like Cameron, land records often describe marsh and water boundaries in ways that reveal how families used the land and water for fishing and trapping across generations.

Probate and succession records list heirs, assets, and debts of an estate. Court records cover civil suits and criminal matters filed in the 38th Judicial District. Under Louisiana RS 44:1, court and land records held by the Clerk are public records open for inspection. Older death certificates that have passed the 50-year restriction include name, age, date of death, cause of death, birthplace, and parents' information. Given Cameron Parish's unique coastal culture and the families who have lived here for generations, these records offer a distinct window into Gulf Coast family history.

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Cities in Cameron Parish

Cameron is the parish seat and the town that gives the parish its name. Other communities in Cameron Parish include Creole, Grand Chenier, Johnson Bayou, and Hackberry. All genealogy records for the parish are held at the Clerk of Court in Cameron.

Nearby Parishes

Cameron Parish sits along Louisiana's Gulf Coast in the far southwest corner of the state. It borders Calcasieu Parish to the north and Vermilion Parish to the east. Researchers should also check records in these neighboring parishes for families that moved across parish lines.