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Commonly Asked Questions about Mississippi Property Documents

If youre interested in accessing Mississippi property records, there are a few different ways to do it. One option is to visit the county courthouse in person and request the records from the clerks office. Another option is to search for the documents online.
Application Requirements A copy of your recorded Warranty Deed. Your Mississippi car and/or truck tag numbers. Social Security Numbers for You and Your Spouse if You Are Married. Birth dates for you and your spouse or all parties applying for homestead. Your closing or settlement statement.
( Miss Code Ann Sec. 27-53-13) A manufactured or mobile home situated on the owners land may be classified as real property, at the election of the owner. ( Miss Code Ann Sec. 27-53-15) In order to be classified as real property, however, a manufactured or mobile home must be affixed to a permanent foundation.
Mississippi law requires a signed deed to be delivered to the new owner to become effective. Delivery by the current owner to the chancery clerk for recording is considered constructive delivery to the new owner.
The Clerks land records office records all documents pertaining to real property (deeds, mortgages, etc.) This also includes documents not necessarily related to real property: Construction Liens.
Answer: You can look up the deed to the property in the county chancery clerks office or contact the Public Lands Division of the Secretary of States Office.
Persons who are 65 years of age and older or who are disabled, upon application and proof of eligibility, are exempt from all ad valorem taxes up to $7,500.00 of assessed value. The application for exemption must be filed with the individual county on or before April 1.
In Mississippi, however, as in many other states, a written and signed Property Disclosure Statement form must be completed by every seller who is represented by a real estate agent or broker prior to contract acceptance.