Frequently Asked Questions
Subdivision Developments
Caddo Parish Subdivision Acceptance The Parish of Caddo is pleased to welcome new subdivisions into our community. New subdivisions promote economic development, beautify the Parish and surrounding communities, and are safe havens for our citizens. If you would like for your subdivision development to be accepted into the Parish maintenance system, please have a licensed Louisiana Engineer note the following ... Read More
Oil & Gas
Well Site Locations In an emergency, you need emergency personnel to respond to the correct address as quickly as possible. 9-1-1 addresses have been established to handle this situation. All drilling sites within Caddo Parish are required to obtain a 9-1-1 address prior to construction. In order to obtain a 9-1-1 address, you must provide a site plan or map ... Read More
Why should I choose electronic payments over a check?
Once invoices are processed for payment, funds from virtual credit card payments are typically available to you within 1-2 business days, ACH direct deposits are available within 1-3 business days, while paper checks may take up to 7-10 business days to arrive. Apart from receiving your payments faster, you’ll be provided your own payment portal. Here you can view your ... Read More
What if we still want to receive check payments?
Moving to electronic payments will expedite your receipt of payment, while also eliminating the risk of a check being lost in the mail. However, vendors who do not wish to register for ACH or virtual credit card payments will still receive paper checks. These checks will be printed by Nvoicepay/Corpay instead of being printed in house, unless specifically requested by ... Read More
Are there fees affiliated with electronic payments?
Caddo Parish and Nvoicepay/Corpay do not charge vendors any additional fees for using these services. However, if you enroll in virtual credit card payments, your credit card processing system may apply the typical card processing fees associated with Mastercard payments. If your organization charges additional credit card processing fees, transaction fees, convenience fees, etc. please enroll in ACH payments ... Read More
How can I get paid faster?
Caddo Parish has partnered with Corpay Payment Automation to facilitate electronic payments to our vendors. We chose Corpay as they are the leader in vendor payment automation and will ensure that your payments are delivered rapidly and securely. If you’re interested in receiving future payments via virtual credit card or ACH direct deposit, you may register through our “Vendor Payments” ... Read More
Attorney Standards
Trial Court Performance Standards for CINC Representation The following excerpt is from the Louisiana Public Defender Board Guide for attorneys representing families involved in Child in Need of Care and Termination of Parental Rights cases. §1101. Purpose A. The standards for parent representation in child in need of care cases are intended to serve several purposes. First and foremost, the standards are ... Read More
Who can I call for help with my child but will not require that my child first appear before the court?
For behavioral or substance abuse issues, call Magellan Health Services of Louisiana at 1-800-424-4399 or visit on the web: Magellan Health Services
I am a victim of domestic violence…
If you are in danger, call 911 or the domestic violence hotline at (318) 226-5015 or (888) 411-1333. Contact The Providence House 221-7887 or visit at 814 Cotton Street, Shreveport, Louisiana 71101. The Providence House offers services to those coping with or fleeing violent relationships. All services are confidential and at no charge.
My child is out of control…
If either you or your child is in immediate danger, contact your local police or sheriff’s department. You may call 318-425-1883 to talk with someone about whether your child’s behavior meets the requirements for filing a FINS Petition or to request the assistance of the court.
The court has issued a warrant for my child’s arrest…
Contact your child’s attorney, Juvenile Probation Officer, the Juvenile Court Clerk’s Office at (318) 226-6751 or The District Attorney’s Office – Juvenile Division at (318) 429-7647 to talk about what your child’s options are. The court does offer juveniles the opportunity to recall the warrant.
My child has been arrested…
If your child has been arrested and brought to detention, an employee will call you and will give you the necessary information. You may ask questions at that time. If your child has been arrested and released to you or another adult, wait to hear from the court. The prosecutor screens these cases and decides whether or not to file ... Read More
I have recieved a letter, subpoena or summons from the court…
READ THE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. It will give you either a number to call or a date and time to appear in court for your first hearing. Follow the instructions.
How do I become a Vendor with the Parish of Caddo?
Contact one of the Purchasers listed in the staff directory to schedule an appointment. All potential vendors need to complete a Vendor’s Application and a Small and Emerging Business Application. (Documents Available online).
What are the specific bidding requirements the agency must follow (dollar, thresholds, etc)?
A Request for Quotes (RFQ) $10,000 – $30,000: The Parish purchasing policy requests that all supply and equipment purchases between $10,000 to $30,000 be made by formal request. Fax or telephone quotes are made depending upon the nature of the item to be purchased. Competitive Sealed Bids ($30,000 and Greater): It is the policy of the parish to solicit competitive ... Read More
What are the minimum qualifications for employment?
You must be a citizen of United States or possess a visa permit which allows employment, must be over the age of 18 unless hired through the summer youth / student worker program, possess a high school diploma or equivalent if required by the position, have a valid driver’s license if required by the position, and pass pre-employment screenings such ... Read More
How do I apply?
Submit an Application Online You will need to complete an online application for employment with the Human Resources Department of the Parish of Caddo during the time the job is open. Applications must be submitted on or before 11:59 pm on the last date of the opening unless otherwise noted. Applications submitted after that date may not be considered. Note: When submitting an ... Read More
Where can I obtain copies of the annual audit report and the annual operating budget?
Electronic copies of audit reports and operating budgets can be obtained from the Department of Finance website at Annual Reports – Budgets & Audits. Physical copies of audit reports and operating budgets are also kept on file in the public documents area at the Shreve Memorial Library.
Why did I receive a notice regarding a paving lien against my property and why is my assessment more than my neighbor’s assessment?
The Parish of Caddo has the authority to order the paving, repaving, or improvement of any streets, public alleys, or public places in the Parish whenever in its judgment and discretion it may be necessary. Property owners whose property abuts a dirt street may petition the Caddo Parish Commission to pave the street. Property owners who represent more than 50 ... Read More
Has the Parish paid or received my invoice?
The Finance Department is responsible for paying invoices for the Parish of Caddo. Any questions concerning the payment or receipt of invoices should be directed to the Finance Department at (318) 226-6913.
If I intend to sell alcohol, what permits or licenses do I need?
A class A or B Alcohol Beverage License is required for the sale of alcohol in the Parish. A class A license is for the consumption of liquor on the premises, class B is for liquor in package form only. Applications for an Alcohol Beverage License may be obtained from the Purchasing Department. The application must be accompanied by certified ... Read More
What permits and/or licenses will I need to operate a business in Caddo Parish?
An occupational license tax is due and payable upon commencement of the business. The Parish issues a temporary license to conduct business for a period of 30 days. The temporary license must be updated after 30 days, and the original license will be mailed. Occupational licenses may be obtained from the Purchasing Department.
Where do I pay my property tax bill?
The Caddo Parish Tax Assessor values real estate and personal property in Caddo Parish for property tax purposes. The Parish of Caddo does not collect property taxes. Your property tax bill is sent to you at the end of each year by the Caddo Parish Sheriff and Tax Collector. Any inquiries concerning your property tax bill should be made to ... Read More
What is the Homestead Exemption?
The homestead exemption is a tax exemption on the first $75,000 of the value of a person’s home. The value of your home is exempt up to $75,000 from state and parish property taxes. The exemption applies to all homeowners. If your home is worth $70,000, you are fully exempt from the payment of property taxes. If it is worth ... Read More
What is a property tax mill?
A property tax mill is the tax rate on real property based on $1.00 per $1,000 of assessed property value. A mill is equal to 1/10 cent
How does the Parish determine the assessed value of my property?
Property is assessed by the Caddo Parish Tax Assessor. Questions concerning property assessments should be addressed to: Caddo Parish Tax Assessor 501 Texas Street, Room 101 Shreveport, LA 71101 (318) 226-6701
What is involved in the process of setting up a tour of the Courthouse?
Tours of the Caddo Parish Courthouse are conducted year-round. To schedule a tour for your school group or organization, please call (318)-226-6801.
Can the public use the Courthouse grounds?
Courthouse grounds may be used by organizations with prior approval from the Department of Facilities and Maintenance. Organizations must: Provide date/time of intended use Purpose of event to be held Expected number of attendees Be willing to sign a Hold Harmless Agreement. For more details, please contact Facilities and Maintenance at (318) 226-6899.
Isn’t keeping animals from having litters interfering with nature?
We’ve already interfered. Domesticated dogs and cats mate more often and have larger litters than their wild ancestors, but cannot survive well on their own.
Spaying or neutering makes pets fat and lazy right?
No, that’s caused by overfeeding and lack of exercise. Spayed or neutered pets require fewer calories. Cut down on their meals, and make time for walks or play.
Only females need to be “fixed,” since the litters are their owners’ responsibility right?
But how do those pets get pregnant? A male pet can easily father 750 offspring in his lifetime. (And if he gets into a neighbor’s yard and mates with the “wrong” female, her owner could sue.)
If I neuter my dog, he’ll stop protecting our house won’t he?
Not so! His instinct to “defend his turf” won’t be affected. And he’ll be less likely to wander off.
What’s wrong with wanting my children to see the “miracle of birth”?
But will they? Many pets hide when giving birth. And even if you find good homes for the litter, you may deny homes to animals already born
Pets should have one litter first, to settle them down?
Having a litter won’t improve an animal’s health or permanently change her personality – although she may be tired and irritable while nursing.
Does spaying and neutering cost too much?
They’re cheaper in the long run than caring for the litters! Financial assistance may be available. License fees are often less for spayed or neutered pets.
What are the symptoms of West Nile?
Most people infected with the West Nile Virus will not have any signs of illness.Twenty percent of people who become infected will have mild symptoms such as fever, headache, body aches and occasionally a skin rash on the trunk of the body and swollen lymph glands. The symptoms of severe infection (West Nile encephalitis or meningitis) include headache, high fever, ... Read More
Can I be vaccinated for West Nile Virus?
Currently there is no vaccine for West Nile virus, but several companies are working toward developing a vaccine.
How is West Nile Virus treated?
There is no specific treatment for West Nile Virus infection. In severe cases, intensive supportive therapies are used, such as intravenous fluids and medicine to control fever or pain. Antibiotics may be given for any secondary bacterial infection.
Who is at risk for West Nile Virus?
People over 50 years of age have the highest risk of severe disease. It is not known if people with weakened immune systems are at an increase risk for West Nile Virus.
How can I reduce my risk of getting West Nile Virus?
Preventing mosquito bites is the best way to avoid getting the West Nile Virus. Remember the four Ds: Drain, Dusk-to-Dawn, Dress and Deet. Drain standing water in your yard and neighborhood. Standing water can be found in swimming pools that are not kept clean, ponds, pet watering dishes, birdbaths, potted plants, old tires, empty containers, toys and clogged rain gutters. ... Read More
What is West Nile Virus?
West Nile Virus is a virus which was previously associated and commonly found in Africa, West Asia and the Middle East. It is not known how long it has been in the United States, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) believe the virus probably has been in the US since early summer of 1999. It is closely ... Read More
What precautions should I take at home when my area is being sprayed?
Bring in pet dishes or cover them. Cover ornamental ponds and birdbaths. Bring your pets inside for the night. Do not go outside during spray times. If you have health problems, such as asthma, take special precautions as directed by your doctor, if necessary.
Is the Parish going to spray for mosquitoes?
Yes, when it is necessary to do so, we will operate a spray program. We will monitor known breeding sites and apply larvicide to control mosquitos in their infant stages. We will also check identified locations from citizen complaints and apply larvicide or adulticide where needed. WHEN NECESSARY, we will conduct an adulticide spray program to kill mosquito populations during ... Read More
How much does it cost to get a Parish address?
A new residential address is ($50.00), and a fee of ($100.00) is for commercial.
If I have less than 5 acres, how can I add another residential structure on my lot?
Less than five acres are required to be subdivided. You will need to contact the Caddo Permits department to make sure you have enough acreage to subdivide.
How do I start the process of getting a 911 address?
The first step is to call the City of Shreveport. If located within the limits of Greenwood, contact the Town of Greenwood. For Oil and Gas addresses, see the Parish section for Oil & Gas.
Who do I speak with about overgrowth or junk in my neighbor’s yard?
For non-commercial locations outside the City of Shreveport, you may contact the Parish property standards department at 318-226-6930.
Does the Parish provide garbage collection?
Public Works does not provide curbside pickup for household trash. Throughout the Parish, there are 18 compactor locations capable of receiving residential household refuse.
Who do I call to report a down or damaged road sign?
For public roads outside the limits of the City of Shreveport, you may contact the Parish Sign shop at 318-226-6936.
Juvenile Court Visitor Information
WHAT TO WEAR When coming to court you do not need to dress up but wear nice clothing that is in good shape. Do not wear shorts, warm-up suits, tank tops, halter tops, short skirts or clothes that show your stomach area or your underwear. Do not wear pants that sag or are too big for you. ACCOMMODATIONS Accommodations for ... Read More
Language Access
Please visit the Louisiana Supreme Court’s Office of Language Access for more information.
The History of the Juvenile Court for Caddo Parish
The Juvenile Court for Caddo Parish was the second juvenile court established in Louisiana. First implemented in Orleans Parish in 1908, the juvenile court system empowered a special judge to enforce safeguards for the welfare of children. Subsequently, the Louisiana State Legislature passed an act in 1922 which provided for the creation of another juvenile court and a parish detention ... Read More
Parish Holidays
New Year’s Day - January 1
Martin Luther King Jr. Day - January 21
President’s Day - February 18
Good Friday - April 19
Memorial Day - May 27
Independence Day - July 4
Labor Day - September 2
Veterans Day - November 11
Thanksgiving Holidays - November 28-29
Christmas Holidays - December 25
How do I start the process of getting a 911 address?
The first step is to call the City of Shreveport. If located within the limits of Greenwood, contact the Town of Greenwood. For Oil and Gas addresses, see the Parish section for Oil & Gas. 9-1-1 Address Permit The Parish of Caddo 911 Addressing Office is responsible for assigning addresses to improved properties outside Shreveport and Vivian. This includes temporary ... Read More
How much does it cost to get a Parish address
A new residential address is ($50.00), and a fee of ($100.00) is for commercial.