Madison Parish, LA Birth, Death, Marriage, Divorce Records

Madison Parish vital recordsMadison Parish, named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States and the man known as "Father of the Constitution", keeps its birth, death, marriage, and other records at the Court Recorder Office. The office is located in the Tallulah Courthouse on 100 N Cedar St., and is open from 8:30AM until 4:30PM on weekdays only. For further inquiries, call (318) 574-0655.

Madison Parish, founded in 1838, was the home to a number of Native American tribes for thousands of years prior to European settlement began. Many of the tribes and cultures build mounds spread throughout the area, some of which still exist today, including the Fitzhugh Mounds which date back to 1200 to 1541 CE. Madison Parish is located in the northeastern section of Louisiana and borders the state of Mississippi. It has a fairly small population of less than 14,000 people.

Madison Parish Recorder Office - Birth, Death, Marriage & Divorce Records


Madison Parish
PO Box 1710
Tallulah, LA 71282
Hours of Operation: 8:30AM-4:30PM CST
Phone: 318-574-0655
Fax: 318-574-3961
Real Estate: 318-574-0655
Assessor: 318-574-0117
Elections: 318-574-0655
Recording Officer: Clerk of Court

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Madison Parish Birth & Death Records

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