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Lee County Court Records

Lee County court records are essential documents that contain information on all cases tried by the county's courts of law. These court records include transcripts, motions, written and printed papers, and other materials generated and maintained by the county's local courts. In Lee County, the legal responsibility of creating, maintaining, and dispensing court records lies with the Clerk of the courts.

Court records enable the public to review the judiciary’s actions and ensure its accountability. They also allow a losing party to seek redress with an appellate review, as lower court records are referenced by a higher court to ensure a fair trial.

Are Court Records Public in Lee County?

Yes. According to the Mississippi Public Records Act, court records are public in Lee County. However, while this law permits unrestricted access to the judiciary's records, some court records are marked as confidential and are thus exempt from public access without a court order. Mississippi Code Annotated sections 25-59-27 and the Supreme Court Statement of Public Records Policy outline some records that come under this category, including adoption and medical records.

Lee County Court Records Search

Interested parties have various methods to search for and gain access to court records from Lee County courts. The following are the available options when searching for Lee County court records online or offline:

  • Visit the Clerk's office in the Circuit court to make a request
  • Search via the Mississippi Electronic Courts portal
  • Utilize the Mississippi Judiciary Case Search feature
  • Make use of any reputable third-party public records website

Lee County Court Records Search by Name

Three primary parameters are important for individuals conducting records searches in Lee County: the name of a party to a case, the unique numerical identifier assigned by the court to a case (commonly called the case or docket number), and the date a case was filed.

Individuals who know at least the name of a case party may contact the court’s clerk for records or conduct an online name search. The custodian typically charges a fee for this service.

Lee County Courts

The Lee County court system comprises one Circuit Court, one Chancery Court, one County Court, one Youth Court, one Justice Court, and eight Municipal Courts. The Lee County Circuit Court belongs to the first judicial district of Mississippi.

The Circuit and Chancery Courts in Lee County maintain subject-matter jurisdiction similar to that of a superior court in some other US regions. These courts hold general trial jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases. The Circuit Court hears felony cases, civil actions over $75,000, misdemeanor cases, civil and criminal appeals from the county court, and equity appeals from the county court.

On the other hand, the Chancery Court presides over domestic/family matters, land issues, probate cases, and commitments of mentally disabled persons. The Chancery Court also shares jurisdiction with the Circuit Court over county court equity appeals.

The list below outlines the different Lee County, Mississippi, courts and their contact addresses:

Lee County Circuit Court
Lee County Justice Center
200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 762
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9024
Fax: (662) 680-6079

Lee County Chancery Court
Lee County Justice Center
200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 7127
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9100
Fax: (662) 680-6091

County Court of Lee County
Lee County Justice Center
200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 762
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9024
Fax: (662) 680-6079

Lee County Youth Court
P.O. Box 736
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9730
Fax: (662) 841-9732

Lee County Justice Court
331 N Broadway St
P.O. Box 108
Tupelo, MS 38802
(662) 841-9014

Baldwyn Municipal Court
202 S 2nd St
Baldwyn, MS 38824
Phone: (662) 365-1041
Fax: (662) 365-1046

Guntown Municipal Court
P.O. Box 27
Guntown, MS 38849
Phone: (662) 348-5353
Fax: (662) 348-2319

Nettleton Municipal Court
124 Short Ave
Nettleton, MS 38858
Phone: (662) 963-2605
Fax: (662) 963-2168

Plantersville Municipal Court
2587 Main St
P.O. Box 507
Plantersville, MS 38862
Phone: (662) 844-2012
Fax: (662) 840-9565

Saltillo Municipal Court
P.O. Box 1426
Saltillo, MS 38866
Phone: (662) 869-5454
Fax: (662) 869-5689

Shannon Municipal Court
225 Broad St
P.O. Box 6
Shannon, MS 38868
Phone: (662) 767-9747
Fax: (662) 767-3206

Tupelo Municipal Court
316 Court St
P.O. Box 765
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-6516
Fax: (662) 841-6410

Verona Municipal Court
P.O. Box 2363
Verona, MS 38879
Phone: (662) 566-2211
Fax: (662) 566-2209

Lee County Criminal Records

In Lee County, following the Mississippi Public Records Act, interested parties may freely access criminal records from government agencies. This law, however, precludes the public from viewing juvenile criminal records. To access other Lee County criminal records, requesters may visit the Lee County Sheriff's Office website and fill in the Public Information Request Form linked in the page's footer.

Requesters should fill in all required details, including their names, addresses, and details of the criminal record required. A $10 fee is required to process the request, and an additional $10 is charged for every additional document. To complete the request, the completed form, along with a $10 check for processing, a copy of a valid government-issued means of identification, and a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of the records, should be mailed to:

Lee County Sheriff's Department
510 Commerce St,
Tupelo, MS 38804
Phone: (662) 841-9040

The Mississippi Department of Public Safety (DPS) provides a Criminal Background Check service for people within the state. To request a Lee County criminal background check, interested individuals should fill in the Requestor Information form with details from a valid government-issued I.D. A fee of $32 is required to process the request, and it takes up to 30 days to fulfill the request.

Note: Public access to Lee County Arrest records may vary depending on local laws.

Lee County Criminal Court Case Lookup

In Lee County, a criminal court case lookup may be conducted at the Circuit, Justice, and Municipal courts. The Circuit Court handles felony and misdemeanor cases, while the Justice Court tries lesser criminal offenses. The municipal court, on the other hand, handles misdemeanor cases to a much lesser degree than those tried by the circuit and justice courts. To access the records of the Circuit and Justice courts, requesters should visit the offices at the following addresses to make a request:

Lee County Circuit Clerk
Lee County Justice Center
200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 762
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9024

Lee County Chancery Court
Lee County Justice Center
200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 7127
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9100

Get Lee County Civil Court Records

Lee County civil court records are legal documents that provide the details of non-criminal cases between two or more parties. These parties may be individuals, organizations, or government entities. Civil cases include debt collection, replevin, land and property disputes, and small claims. In Lee County, the Circuit, Justice, and County courts preside over civil cases of varying degrees. The Circuit court has jurisdiction over issues of $2,500 and above, while the Justice and County courts process civil actions of a maximum of $3,500 and $200,000, respectively.

To get civil court records for Lee County, individuals should visit the courthouse where the case was addressed. Requesters may also search the Mississippi Electronic Courts portal for civil court records of the Circuit and County courts.

Lee County Family Court Records

Family court records cover various matters involving family relationships. These include adoptions, child custody cases, divorce, paternity disputes, and other related issues. The Chancery Court handles these matters, and the Clerk's Office is the central repository for these records in Lee County. Requesters may send their requests to the Courthouse on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

200 W Jefferson St
P.O. Box 7127
Tupelo, MS 38802
Phone: (662) 841-9100

Lee County Marriage and Divorce Records

In Lee County, marriage and divorce are categorized as vital records. Obtaining Lee County marriage and divorce records may be done through various means. First, requesters may access them through a mail-in application to the Mississippi State Department of Health's Vital Records office. Requesters should first fill out the Marriage Records Application form with the requested information.

The office charges a fee of $17 to conduct the records search and an additional fee of $6 per copy requested, which is refundable if the record required is unavailable. Once the application form is completed, it should be sent along with a valid photo identification, a self-addressed envelope, and the correct fee—a check, bank or postal money order, or a bank cashier's check, to:

Mississippi Vital Records
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700

Alternatively, Lee County marriage and divorce records may also be accessed online, by phone, or by reaching the Lee County Circuit Clerk at:

Circuit Court Clerk
200 W. Jefferson St.
Tupelo, MS 38804
(662) 432-2300

Lee County Birth and Death Records

Interested parties may get copies of birth and death records from the Vital Records office. Birth and death records are critical vital records that contain helpful information to determine an individual’s identity, parentage, nationality, and age.

Individuals must complete a Birth Certificate Request Form or a Death Certificate Request Form to get birth and death certificates. The Vital Records Office charges $17 for a certified copy and $6 for each additional copy. Submit the completed application form, applicable fee, and government-issued photo ID to:

Mississippi Vital Records
PO. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700

Lee County Probate Court Records

Probate cases relate to the administration and settlement of decedent estates. The Chancery Court in Lee County handles such matters. To obtain these Lee County court records, an individual may utilize case search tools on the Chancery Court's website or contact/visit the Chancery Clerk's Office during business hours. Information such as a case party's name or case number may be required, and individuals must pay the applicable fees for their requests.

Lee County Property Records

Property Records include information about the County's real estate and land ownership. Property-related information contains details about property ownership, assessments, tax information, legal descriptions, transaction history, and liens or encumbrances.

The Lee County Recorder's office is responsible for providing access to property records in the county. Individuals searching for land records in person may visit the Recorder's office.

Lee County Court Records Online

Remote access to court records in Lee County is available through third-party websites, distinct from government-managed databases. One example of such a site is Mississippicourtrecords.us. The public may utilize these sites as they offer several search advantages. Searches may be conducted remotely, and the results are typically provided within minutes, eliminating the need for additional time to download or complete a request form to mail or visit the courthouse. However, these sites do not guarantee the availability or accuracy of their information as they are not government-sponsored.

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