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At the trial court level, all Chancery Courts and most Circuit and County Courts utilize the Mississippi Electronic Courts system to e-file trial court records, with more courts joining each month.
The first step in a civil action is the filing of the complaint with the clerk or judge. Service of process upon the defendant is not essential to commencement of the action, but Rule 4(h) does require service of the summons and complaint within 120 days after the filing of the complaint.
Statutes of Limitations in Mississippi Cause of ActionStatute Personal injury: 3 years Miss. Code 15-1-49(1) (2024) Product liability: 3 years Miss. Code 15-1-49(1) (2024) Property damage: 3 years Miss. Code 15-1-49(1) (2024) Slander: 1 year Miss. Code 15-1-35 (2024)10 more rows Jan 16, 2024
A petition or complaint for Contempt of Court is filed with the Chancery Clerk in the same county where the order to be enforced was issued.
Trial courts include two general jurisdiction courts and three limited jurisdiction courts. The general jurisdiction courts include the Chancery Courts and the Circuit Courts. Courts of limited jurisdiction include the County Courts, the Justice Courts and the Municipal Courts.
The statute of limitations is the period of time you have to file a civil case in court. It differs from the time limits imposed on bringing actions against an insurance company. The statute of limitations varies by statein Mississippi, it ranges from one to seven years for civil cases.
Civil Department Filing Fees Suit Type or FilingJustice Court Filing FeeForms Single Suit $84.00 Download Form Double Suit $99.00 Download Form Suggestion for Garnishment $70.00 Download Form Request for Warrant of Removal $70.00 Download Form