The Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal are the intermediate appellate courts for the state of Louisiana.
There are five circuits, each covering a different group of parishes. Each circuit is subdivided into three districts.
As with the Louisiana Supreme Court, the regular judicial terms on the courts of appeal are ten years.
The courts of appeal are housed in the following cities in Louisiana:
First Circuit – Baton Rouge. See Luther F. Cole, Douglas Gonzales, John Michael Guidry, Jefferson D. Hughes, III, Samuel A. LeBlanc, I, Morris Lottinger, Jr., Morris Lottinger, Sr., Albert Tate, Jr., and J. Louis Watkins, Jr.
Second Circuit – Shreveport. See H. Welborn Ayres, Walter O. Bigby, James E. Bolin, Henry Newton Brown, Jr., Jeff Cox, Harmon Caldwell Drew, Harmon Drew, Jr., A. B. George, Fred W. Jones, Jr., Pike Hall, Jr., George W. Hardy, Jr., Robert F. Kennon, Cecil C. Lowe, Charles A. Marvin, J. Frank McInnis, William Norris, III, Charles B. Peatross, O. E. Price, Robert Rogers, Jr., Carl E. Stewart, Lynn Kyle Watkins, and Jeffrey P. Victory.