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Commonly Asked Questions about Mississippi Property Forms

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.
To qualify for a homestead exemption the residence must be owner occupied. All applications must be filed between the dates of January 2 and April 1 of each year.
Make a Claim in 3 Steps Print and complete the Unclaimed Property Claim Form. Have your completed form docHubd. Be sure to include the property identification number: . Mail your completed and docHubd form to: Office of the State Treasurer. Unclaimed Property Division. P.O. Box 138. Jackson, MS 39205.
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.
Homeowners may also be eligible for the Mississippi homestead exemption. This exempts the first $7,500 in assessed value from taxation, up to a maximum of $300 off your tax bill. Seniors who are 65 or older receive a full exemption on the first $7,500 of their propertys assessed value.
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 homestead laws intent is to keep families on their property. In the case of a property owners death, the homestead exemption extends to the surviving spouse or to the couples children of minor age. This prevents the deceaseds creditors from making a claim on the property.