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If you would prefer to make a complaint by phone, call 800‑227‑7308 weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Please include as much information as possible on the form below. The response and timing of any investigation by Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) will be based upon the information you provide.
If the application for emergency involuntary commitment is accepted under subsection (2) of this section, the chancery judge shall order a hearing on the affidavit for commitment pursuant to Title 41, Chapter 31, Mississippi Code of 1972, to be held on the fifth day of such involuntary emergency commitment, the
Whenever a licensed psychologist, nurse practitioner or physician assistant who is certified to complete examinations for the purpose of commitment or a licensed physician has reason to believe that a person [meets the criteria for emergency evaluation], then the physician, psychologist, nurse practitioner or physician
Commitment Process Involuntary commitment is a legal process through which a person is court-ordered to a hospital or other facility for evaluation or treatment. The process begins in the Chancery Clerks office of the county where the person who is thought to be in need of psychiatric treatment lives.
Involuntary treatment is typically applied under the following conditions: The individual has a severe mental illness. They are assessed as being at significant risk of harming themselves or others. No less restrictive treatment options are available.
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Commitment Process The process begins in the Chancery Clerks office of the county where the person who is thought to be in need of psychiatric treatment lives. Any citizen of Mississippi can initiate the process by submitting a sworn statement requesting psychiatric treatment for that person.
Mental Health America (MHA) data shows Mississippi has the sixth lowest prevalence of mental illness. However, MHA revealed that mental health among Mississippis adults is seventh worst nationally. It also ranked 50th among U.S. states and the District of Columbia for access to mental health care.

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