Louisiana Statutes
§ 13:2487.10 — Population as determining clerk
Louisiana § 13:2487.10
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 13Courts and Judicial Procedure
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 13:2487.10 (2026).
Text
If the population of the territorial jurisdiction of the court is 10,000 or less, the judge shall be his own clerk. If the population of the territorial jurisdiction of the court is 10,000 or more, the judge shall appoint a clerk to handle both civil and criminal matters, who shall serve at the pleasure of the judge and until his or her successor is appointed and qualified.
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Legislative History
Acts 1964, No. 102, §10.
Nearby Sections
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§ 13:2487.1
City Court of East St. Tammany§ 13:2487.10
Population as determining clerk§ 13:2487.11
Determination of population§ 13:2487.12
Powers and duties of clerk§ 13:2487.13
Qualifications of clerk; bond§ 13:2487.14
Deputy clerks§ 13:2487.15
Salary of clerk§ 13:2487.16
Court room and offices§ 13:2487.17
Seal§ 13:2487.18
Civil procedure§ 13:2487.19
Service of writs and processes§ 13:2487.2
Qualifications of judge and marshal§ 13:2487.20
Court reporter; fees§ 13:2487.21
Criminal jurisdiction§ 13:2487.22
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Bluebook (online)
Louisiana § 13:2487.10, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/la/13%3A2487.10.