Search St. Tammany Parish Genealogy Records

St. Tammany Parish genealogy records are held by the Clerk of Court in Covington, with an online portal giving access to civil, criminal, property, and marriage records. The parish Archives Department holds historical documents dating back to 1810, including marriage licenses, conveyances, successions, naturalization records, and more.

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St. Tammany Parish Quick Facts

280,000Population
CovingtonParish Seat
22nd JDCJudicial District
1810Records From

St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court

The St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court is headquartered in Covington and maintains one of the more robust online access systems among Louisiana parishes. The clerk's website provides access to civil, criminal, property, and marriage records through the reSearchLA portal, in addition to an Archives Department focused on historical genealogy materials.

Address701 N. Columbia St., Covington, LA 70433
Phone(985) 809-8700
Personal Documents(985) 809-8745
Fax(985) 809-8715
Websitesttammanyclerk.org
ArchivesArchives Department
HoursMonday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Judicial District22nd Judicial District Court

The Archives Department is located at the Ground Level of the Justice Center in Covington. It offers in-person research access with assistance and public terminals. Records in the archives are searchable by name, location, and occupation. Credit card payments are accepted online, with a 2.75% processing fee effective 2026.

St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court Covington

The St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court offers one of Louisiana's more comprehensive online records systems through its reSearchLA portal.

Search St. Tammany Parish Genealogy Records Online

The St. Tammany Parish Clerk website provides several online search options through the reSearchLA portal. Civil records, criminal records, property records, and marriage records are all available online. The archives database is searchable by name, location, and occupation and covers records dating back to 1810.

The Archives Department online database is a particularly strong tool for genealogy research. It indexes historical records spanning marriage licenses from 1810 to 1969, conveyances from 1810 to 1921, civil suits from 1810 to 1986, and many other record categories. You can search this archive online and then request copies through the clerk's office.

For older vital records, the Louisiana State Archives Online Vital Records Index provides a free search tool. Statewide platforms eClerks LA and ClerkConnect may also have additional St. Tammany records indexed.

St. Tammany Parish Archives Department

The St. Tammany Parish Archives Department maintains historical records from 1810 and offers an online searchable database.

Genealogy Records in St. Tammany Parish

The St. Tammany Parish Archives holds an exceptionally detailed collection of historical records organized into multiple categories. This breadth makes it one of the better parish archives for genealogy research in Louisiana.

The archives holdings by record type and date range include: marriage licenses from 1810 to 1969; conveyances from 1810 to 1921; mortgages from 1825 to 1959; property tax archives from 1880 to 1940; civil suits from 1810 to 1986; successions (probate) from 1810 to 1986; criminal records from 1810 to 1976; citizenship and naturalization records from 1817 to 1907; notaries' papers from 1810 to 1900; and justice of the peace records from 1810 to 1935. More recent records continue beyond these ranges in the clerk's current system.

The naturalization records from 1817 to 1907 are particularly notable for genealogy, as they document immigrants who applied for citizenship in St. Tammany Parish and often include the applicant's country of origin and other biographical details. These are relatively rare in Louisiana parish collections. All archives records can be searched by name, location, or occupation at the Ground Level of the Justice Center.

Louisiana State Archives and St. Tammany Parish

The Louisiana State Archives complements the St. Tammany Parish Clerk's holdings, particularly for vital records and colonial-period documents. The Archives' online vital records index provides free name searches for birth, death, and marriage entries across Louisiana, including St. Tammany Parish.

For birth and death records restricted under RS 40:41, the State Archives maintains the older public records, while the Louisiana Vital Records Registry handles certified copies of more recent documents. The Archives can also direct researchers to microfilm collections and published genealogical resources specific to the St. Tammany area. The LAGenWeb project maintains a St. Tammany Parish research page with links to additional databases and volunteer-transcribed records.

St. Tammany Parish genealogy resources online

Online genealogy resources for St. Tammany Parish include both the clerk's archives portal and external research tools through LAGenWeb and the State Archives.

How to Request St. Tammany Parish Records

St. Tammany Parish records can be requested online, in person, or by mail. The clerk's online portal makes this one of the more accessible parishes for remote research.

For online access, visit sttammanyclerk.org to use the reSearchLA portal or search the archives database. Credit card payments are accepted with a 2.75% fee. For Personal Documents (birth and death certificates), call (985) 809-8745 or visit the Personal Documents Department. In-person visits to the Archives at the Ground Level of the Justice Center allow direct research with staff assistance and access to public terminals.

Mail requests can also be submitted to the clerk's office at 701 N. Columbia St., Covington, LA 70433. Include the subject's full name, the type of record, and a date range. Louisiana's Public Records Act under RS 44:1 governs your right to access these documents. Copy fee schedules are available on request and governed by RS 44:20.

What St. Tammany Parish Records Contain

The breadth of the St. Tammany Parish Archives means that researchers can find a wide range of genealogical information in one location. Understanding what each record type holds helps you plan your search efficiently.

Marriage licenses from 1810 to 1969 include both spouses' names, date, and witnesses. Conveyance records trace real estate transfers by name and date. Succession records document estate settlements and name heirs and creditors. Naturalization records from 1817 to 1907 name immigrants who sought citizenship in St. Tammany Parish and often include biographical details such as country of birth, age, and physical description. These are among the richest genealogy records in the collection.

Property tax archives from 1880 to 1940 can reveal property ownership year by year and help confirm where ancestors lived. Civil suit records from 1810 to 1986 document legal disputes that may name multiple family members. Justice of the Peace records from 1810 to 1935 include minor civil matters, marriages, and other proceedings at the local level. Notaries' papers cover a range of private legal transactions. Together, this collection makes St. Tammany one of the more rewarding parishes for genealogy research in Louisiana.

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Cities in St. Tammany Parish

St. Tammany Parish is home to Slidell, one of the cities for this project. Slidell is in the eastern part of the parish and is the largest city in the area.

Nearby Parishes

St. Tammany Parish borders several other Louisiana parishes and the state of Mississippi. Researchers tracing families in the Northshore area may need to check records in adjacent jurisdictions.