Baton Rouge City Constable's Office

Baton Rouge City Constable's Office D.A.R.E. Operation Community Outreach
Reserve Deputy Program
(Civilian Volunteers) The Constable's Office is provided for by the Louisiana Constitution.
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The Constable’s Office has a variety of jurisdictions such as:
Small Claims Court Enforcement
Garnishments
Constable Sales
Seizures
Evictions
Warrants
Drug Lab
What programs does the Community Service Division participate in? Program
Elderly Services (Seminars and Workshops)
Youth Programs (Scouts and Law Enforcement Explorer Post)
Honor Guard
K-9 Search and Rescue
Bike Team
O.C.O. In addition,

the Baton Rouge Constable's Office is recognized by the Plan of Government of the Parish of East Baton Rouge and the City of Baton Rouge. The Constable serves a six year term of office. Although the Baton Rouge Constable's Office dates back to 1898, the first constable was elected in 1944 for the City of Baton Rouge. History reflects the Office of Constable dates back to 1066, after the Norman Conquest. The new ruler added the Office of Constable to the justice system. The official originated as a member of the Royal Court. He was the "Count of the Stable" in charge of the king's horses. By the eleventh century, the constable had become one of the chief officials of state with power over the King's Calvary. He was also granted judicial authority. The constable had command of the army, since the main fighting force was comprised of knights on horseback. Local constables were also given law enforcement powers as assistants to the sheriffs. Constables were responsible for putting down riots or armed uprisings. Power to Arms Militias enables them to carry out these functions.

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233 St Louis St
Baton Rouge, LA
70802

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