Cameron Parish Property Records Lookup

Cameron Parish property records are filed with the Clerk of Court in Cameron, Louisiana, the southernmost parish in the state. The clerk's office holds the official indexes to all recorded land instruments for the parish, including deeds, mortgages, conveyances, and other property documents dating back through the parish's formation. You can search these records in person at the courthouse or through statewide online portals like eClerks LA. The parish assessor's office is a separate resource for ownership data and property assessments.

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Cameron Parish Quick Facts

~6,000 Population
Cameron Parish Seat
38th Judicial District
Gulf Coast Location

Cameron Parish Clerk of Court

The Clerk of Court in Cameron is the official keeper of property records for Cameron Parish. This office records deeds, acts of sale, mortgages, liens, and other instruments that affect real property in the parish. All documents must go through this office to be part of the public record.

Cameron Parish is the southernmost parish in Louisiana. It sits along the Gulf of Mexico and includes a mix of coastal wetlands, marshes, and small coastal communities. The parish has gone through significant recovery after major hurricanes, including Rita in 2005 and Laura in 2020. Some records and courthouse facilities have been affected by these storms. It is a good idea to call ahead and confirm the current status of records and office operations before you visit.

Online access to Cameron Parish property records is limited. The clerk's office does not have a dedicated public online search portal. The best option for online searches is the statewide eClerks LA portal, which links to recorded instruments from Cameron Parish and other Louisiana parishes.

eClerks LA provides the main online access point for searching Cameron Parish recorded property instruments. The screenshot below shows the eClerks LA portal:

eClerks LA statewide portal for Cameron Parish and Louisiana property records

Use eClerks LA to search for deeds and other recorded instruments in Cameron Parish from anywhere with internet access.

Address 119 Smith Circle
Cameron, LA 70631
Phone (337) 775-5316
Online Access eClerks LA (statewide portal)

Cameron Parish Assessor

The Cameron Parish Assessor maintains ownership and valuation records for all taxable property in the parish. The assessor's records list the current owner of each parcel, the legal description, and the assessed value used to calculate property taxes. These records complement the deed and mortgage records at the clerk's office.

Under La. Const. art. VII § 18, residential land and improvements are assessed at 10% of fair market value. Other property is assessed at 15% and public service property at 25%. Cameron Parish follows these constitutional rates. Given the coastal and wetland nature of much of the parish, property values and classifications can be complex. The assessor has the expertise to handle these local conditions.

For online parcel data in Cameron Parish, the Louisiana Tax Commission is a useful resource. You can check statewide assessment rolls and find ownership data for Cameron Parish parcels there. This is helpful when the local assessor's office does not offer an independent online search tool.

Address 119 Smith Circle
Cameron, LA 70631
Phone (337) 775-5194

How to Search Cameron Parish Property Records

You have two main options for searching Cameron Parish property records: online through statewide portals or in person at the courthouse in Cameron.

Online, start with eClerks LA. This is the primary statewide tool for searching recorded instruments in Louisiana parishes. It covers Cameron Parish and can return results for deeds, mortgages, and other land records. You can search by name, instrument type, or date range. This works well for recent records.

For tax and assessment data, go to the Louisiana Tax Commission website. You can look up property by parish and see assessed values and tax status. Checking this before a purchase helps you see if any taxes are past due on the property.

For in-person searches, go to the courthouse at 119 Smith Circle in Cameron. Given the post-hurricane recovery work in the parish, it is smart to call ahead at (337) 775-5316 to confirm hours and availability. Bring whatever information you have: the name of the buyer or seller, the address, or the approximate date of the transaction. Staff can search the index and pull the record for you.

Title research in Cameron Parish can be more complex than in inland parishes. Coastal and wetland properties may have unusual legal descriptions tied to surveys of marshland. Mineral rights are also common in this area. For a full title search, consider working with a local title company or attorney who knows the area well.

Recording Property Documents in Cameron Parish

To make a deed or mortgage legally effective against third parties in Cameron Parish, you must record it with the Clerk of Court. This requirement comes from La. Civ. Code art. 3338. An unrecorded instrument gives you rights against the person you dealt with but not against third-party buyers or lenders who have no notice of it.

When you bring a document to record, the clerk will stamp it with a recording number, book, and page. The clerk enters it in the conveyance or mortgage index. From that point, the instrument is part of the public record. Any buyer or lender who searches before a future transaction will see it.

Under La. R.S. 44:411, conveyance and mortgage records must be kept permanently. Even after hurricane damage, these records are subject to preservation requirements. If you have concerns about whether a specific document survived storm events, contact the clerk's office directly to confirm.

Documents must be signed and notarized before recording. The legal description of the property must be accurate and complete. For coastal and marsh properties in Cameron Parish, the legal description may reference survey data, township, range, and section numbers. Make sure this matches the actual parcel before you file.

Types of Property Records Available in Cameron Parish

The Cameron Parish Clerk of Court records and maintains the full range of real property instruments required by Louisiana law. Here is what you can find:

  • Acts of sale and warranty deeds transferring ownership
  • Mortgages and promissory notes secured by real property
  • Mortgage releases and cancellations
  • Tax liens and judgment liens
  • Contractor's liens and materialmen's liens
  • Mineral rights severances and oil and gas leases
  • Servitudes and right-of-way grants
  • Partition agreements for co-owned property
  • Succession transfers of inherited land
  • Lis pendens filings for pending litigation

Mineral rights instruments are common in Cameron Parish. The area has a history of oil and gas activity along the Gulf Coast. When you search property records here, check for mineral rights severances and leases as part of the title history. These can significantly affect the value and use of the property.

All of these records are public under La. R.S. 44:1. Anyone can request access. You don't need to own the property or be a party to any transaction. The records are open.

Additional Resources for Cameron Parish Property Research

A few other sources can help with property research in Cameron Parish.

The Louisiana Office of State Lands at doa.la.gov has records related to original land patents and state-owned property. Coastal land in Cameron Parish may include state-owned water bottoms and marshes. Knowing the boundary between private and state land matters here. The Office of State Lands can help clarify these boundaries.

The QPublic portal covers assessor data for many Louisiana parishes and may have map and parcel data for Cameron Parish. A parcel map view can help you see the shape and size of the property before you pull the deed file.

For anyone researching coastal properties in Cameron Parish, the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) has maps showing shoreline changes and land loss data. This is not a property records source, but it provides context for understanding the physical condition of coastal parcels that can matter a great deal in this part of the state.

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Nearby Parishes

Cameron Parish borders a small number of parishes along the southwest Louisiana coast. Each has its own clerk and property records. If you are not certain which parish a property falls in, the legal description or the clerk's office can confirm.