Slidell Deed Records

Slidell deed records are maintained by the St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court. Slidell has a satellite clerk's office at 520 Old Spanish Trail, Fifth Floor, which serves east St. Tammany Parish residents. All conveyances and mortgages for Slidell property are recorded through the St. Tammany Parish Clerk, with online access available through the reSearchLA portal.

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Where to Find Slidell Deed Records

Slidell deed records are maintained by the St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court. Slidell residents have convenient access through the satellite office at 520 Old Spanish Trail, Fifth Floor, Slidell, LA 70458, phone (985) 643-6969. The main courthouse is at 701 North Columbia Street, Covington, LA 70433, phone (985) 809-8700. The clerk's land records email is landrecords@sttammanyclerk.org. See the full St. Tammany Parish deed records page for complete clerk details and current hours at both locations.

The St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court website provides online access and contact information for Slidell deed records through the reSearchLA portal. St. Tammany Parish Clerk of Court for Slidell deed records in Louisiana

Slidell is the largest city in St. Tammany Parish by population and serves as the main urban center for the eastern portion of the parish. Located on the north shore of Lake Pontchartrain near the Mississippi border, Slidell sits along I-10 and I-12 and has grown significantly as part of the New Orleans metro area. The city's proximity to New Orleans makes it a popular residential base for commuters. This growth drives an active residential real estate market, and a large volume of deed recordings flows through the St. Tammany Parish Clerk's office each year.

The Slidell satellite office at 520 Old Spanish Trail handles deed recording for east St. Tammany residents, so Slidell property owners typically do not need to drive to Covington. The satellite office can accept document submissions for recording in the conveyance and mortgage indexes. Electronic recording for Slidell-area properties is also available through CSC, ePN, and Simplifile, allowing attorneys and title companies to submit documents remotely without visiting either office location.

Search Slidell Deed Records Online

St. Tammany Parish deed records are available through the reSearchLA portal at sttammanyclerk.org. The reSearchLA system provides online access to land records for Slidell and all other communities in St. Tammany Parish. Contact the Slidell satellite office at (985) 643-6969 or the main Covington office at (985) 809-8700 for subscription rates and access details.

The free statewide eClerks LA portal at eclerksla.com also covers St. Tammany Parish for free name-based index searches. This portal, authorized under La. R.S. 13:754, shows filing dates, document types, and instrument numbers at no cost. Full document images require a paid subscription. The eClerks Alert free service lets you monitor for new filings under your name in St. Tammany Parish. Electronic recording is available through CSC at (866) 652-0111, ePN at (888) 325-3365, and Simplifile at (800) 460-5657.

For in-person research, the Slidell satellite office at 520 Old Spanish Trail, Fifth Floor, is the most convenient location for Slidell residents. The Covington main courthouse has the complete archive. For the earliest land title records, the Louisiana State Land Office at doa.la.gov holds original patents and tract books. Phone: (225) 342-4570.

Slidell Recording Fees

Recording fees for Slidell (St. Tammany Parish) follow the standard state Act 173 schedule under La. R.S. 13:844: 1-5 pages at $105; 6-25 pages at $205; 26-50 pages at $305; 51-plus pages at $305 plus $5 per additional page. The $5 LCRAA portal fee is included. Louisiana Civil Code Article 3338 requires recording to make documents affecting immovable property effective against third parties. Under Louisiana Civil Code Article 2742, recorded documents become permanent St. Tammany Parish archives and are not returned after filing.

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