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Mississippi Electronic Courts (MEC)
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.
If you have any questions, you can contact us by phone at (601) 576-4650 or via e-mail at mec.admin@mec.ms.gov. Dont forget to check-out the MEC web site mec.ms.gov to access the courts actively using MEC, General Information for MEC/PAMEC, Forms and Filing Events, and to sign up for MEC Training.
Circuit Courts hear felony criminal prosecutions and civil lawsuits. Circuit Courts hear appeals from County, Justice and Municipal courts and from administrative boards and commissions such as the Workers Compensation Commission and the Mississippi Department of Employment Security.
Ten Court of Appeals judges are elected from five districts. Non-partisan elections are staggered so that not all positions are up for election at one time. Court of Appeals judges serve eight-year terms. Court of Appeals judges hear cases from all over the state.
To request a transcript of a digitally recorded hearing: If you are not counsel of record in the case, email the completed form to the Clerks Office at ecfinformation@msnd.uscourts.gov. Remit payment to the court reporter. The Court reporter will complete the transcript and send it to you.
Under Mississippi public record laws, civil court records are public information which can be made available to interested members of the public upon request. However, while the state of Mississippi supports the right to view and obtain copies of these records, some records may be exempted from public access.