Find Dissolution of Marriage Records in Marrero

Marrero dissolution of marriage records are filed and maintained by the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court in Gretna. Marrero is an unincorporated community on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish, so there is no separate city court. All dissolution of marriage cases for Marrero residents go through the 24th Judicial District Court, with the clerk's office at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 5600, Gretna, LA 70053. The JeffNet online portal gives residents 24-hour digital access to over 140 million court document images, including dissolution of marriage records going back to 1825.

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Marrero Quick Facts

33,000 Population
Jefferson Parish
24th Judicial District
5th Circuit Court of Appeal

Where to File for Dissolution of Marriage in Marrero

Marrero residents file dissolution of marriage cases at the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court in Gretna. The clerk's office is at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 5600, Gretna, LA 70053. The phone is (504) 364-2900. Marrero is on the West Bank of Jefferson Parish, and the Gretna courthouse is also on the West Bank, so Marrero residents do not need to cross the river. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

The 24th Judicial District Court serves all of Jefferson Parish, which includes both West Bank communities like Marrero, Terrytown, and Gretna, and East Bank cities like Kenner and Metairie. Dissolution of marriage cases for Marrero residents fall under the 24th JDC's civil docket. Judges handle contested matters involving property, custody, and support. The clerk's office processes all filings and maintains the permanent case record.

The Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court website provides information on JeffNet online access, department contacts, e-filing options, and fees.

Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court website for Marrero dissolution of marriage records

The Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court website is the main resource for Marrero residents seeking to search or request dissolution of marriage records, access JeffNet, or get contact information for the civil division.

Court 24th Judicial District Court, Jefferson Parish
Clerk Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court
Address 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 5600
Gretna, LA 70053
Phone (504) 364-2900
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website jpclerkofcourt.us

JeffNet Online Access for Marrero Dissolution of Marriage Records

JeffNet is the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court's online records portal. It gives Marrero residents 24-hour remote access to dissolution of marriage records and other civil case documents. The system holds over 140 million document images, with records going back to 1825. This is one of the most comprehensive digital archives available through any Louisiana parish clerk's office.

The JeffNet login page has two access options. You can purchase a 24-hour access pass for $5 if you need records right away for a one-time search. A monthly subscription costs $50 per month, which makes more sense if you need ongoing access to case records. Both options allow you to search by party name or case number, view document images, and download files.

JeffNet is especially useful for Marrero residents who need to verify a dissolution of marriage case quickly or who want to search records without making a trip to the Gretna courthouse during business hours. You can access it from a phone, tablet, or computer at any time of day.

How to Search Marrero Dissolution of Marriage Records

You have three options for searching Marrero dissolution of marriage records. The first is JeffNet online. This is the fastest option for digital records and is available 24 hours a day. You pay the access fee, register, and can search the database from home. The second option is an in-person search at the Gretna courthouse during business hours. Bring the full names of both parties and a general timeframe for when the case was filed. A case number speeds up the process.

The third option is by mail. Send a written request to the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court at 200 Derbigny Street, Suite 5600, Gretna, LA 70053. Include the names of both parties, the approximate filing year, your contact information, and payment for the applicable fees. Include a self-addressed stamped envelope for faster return of documents or certified copies.

For any search method, having accurate information about the parties' names and the filing timeframe is essential. If you know the case number, include it. The clerk's staff can help narrow down a search when you visit in person.

Louisiana State Resources for Dissolution of Marriage

Louisiana has several state-level resources relevant to dissolution of marriage. The Louisiana Department of Health handles vital records but does not issue dissolution of marriage decrees. LDH can confirm that a divorce is in the state's records, but for certified copies of the actual decree, you must contact the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court where the case was filed.

The Louisiana Supreme Court provides legal resources and court information at the state level. The Law Library of Louisiana offers a free, plain-language guide to Louisiana dissolution of marriage law that covers the key articles of the Civil Code, community property rules, and the general timeline for different types of cases.

Louisiana's court records portal and resources provide a statewide overview of how dissolution of marriage records are maintained and accessed, though actual Marrero case records are held by the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court.

The Law Library of Louisiana divorce guide is a good first step if you want to understand the process before you file or before you hire an attorney.

Dissolution of Marriage Filing Process for Marrero Residents

Marrero residents follow Louisiana state law when filing for dissolution of marriage. At least one spouse must be domiciled in Louisiana for at least six months before filing. You file in the parish where you or your spouse lives. For Marrero residents, that is Jefferson Parish at the 24th JDC in Gretna.

Louisiana Civil Code Article 102 lets you file a petition before the required separation period is complete. Under Article 102, a waiting period follows the filing. The wait is 180 days with no minor children, or 365 days when minor children are involved. After the waiting period ends, you return to court to get the final judgment of dissolution of marriage. Under Article 103, if you and your spouse have already been living separate and apart for the required time before you file, you can get a judgment more quickly without the post-filing wait period.

Louisiana is a community property state under Civil Code Article 2325. All property and debts acquired during the marriage are owned equally by both spouses. The dissolution of marriage judgment divides the community. Property each spouse owned before the marriage, or received as a gift or inheritance, stays with that spouse as separate property. Contested property disputes can extend the time it takes to get a final judgment.

Marrero residents with minor children must also resolve custody, visitation, and child support as part of the dissolution of marriage proceeding. These terms can be agreed upon in advance or decided by the judge when the parties cannot reach an agreement on their own.

Jefferson Parish Dissolution of Marriage Record Fees

Fees for dissolution of marriage records at the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court depend on what you need. Certified copies carry a per-page charge. Uncertified copies cost less. Call (504) 364-2900 to confirm current fees before your visit or mail request. JeffNet online access costs $5 for a 24-hour pass or $50 per month for a monthly subscription. These fees give you access to the digital records database.

Filing fees for new dissolution of marriage cases are set by the court. If you cannot afford the filing fee, ask the clerk about in forma pauperis status. This process allows low-income filers to request a fee waiver or deferral. A form is required, and the court decides whether to grant the waiver based on your financial situation.

Legal Help for Dissolution of Marriage in Marrero

Marrero residents who need legal help can contact Southeast Louisiana Legal Services, which provides free civil legal assistance to income-eligible residents of Jefferson Parish. Call 211 to reach local services and find out if you qualify. The Jefferson Bar Association can also connect you with a family law attorney who handles dissolution of marriage cases in the 24th JDC.

The Law Library of Louisiana divorce guide explains Articles 102 and 103 in plain language and is available free online. It covers the waiting periods, community property rules, and what to expect when you file. The clerk's forms page and the 24th JDC's self-help resources may also have printed materials available at the Gretna courthouse for residents who want to file without an attorney.

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Jefferson Parish Dissolution of Marriage Records

Marrero is in Jefferson Parish. All dissolution of marriage filings go through the Jefferson Parish Clerk of Court and the 24th Judicial District Court. For full details on the parish court, record types, and additional resources, visit the Jefferson Parish dissolution of marriage records page.

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Nearby Cities

Several qualifying cities are near Marrero in the Greater New Orleans area. Each city files dissolution of marriage cases through its parish court system.