Notice of Removal - Mississippi 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the name of the Defendant and the relevant District and Division details at the top of the form.
  3. In Section 1, provide information about the civil action pending in the Circuit Court, including case style and number.
  4. Complete Section 2 by detailing the residency status of both Plaintiff and Defendant, ensuring to specify their respective counties.
  5. In Section 3, indicate the amount in controversy, making sure to include both exclusive amounts and any demands made by Plaintiffs.
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If they do not move out, the landlord may request a warrant for removal from the court. The warrant will be immediately issued to the sheriff or constable of the county, who will forcibly remove the tenant and restore possession of the property to the landlord (Miss. Code 89-8-39(2)).
In short there are three ways to end an arrest warrant. You are caught and brought before a Judge. A Judge quashes or invalidates the arrest warrant in which you are named. Usually takes an attorney and attorney fees to possibly get that done.
If you do not obey the notice or you do not move out after the notice period expires, your landlord can file a case to evict you in the district court where the apartment is located. A landlord cannot evict you without going to court and getting a court order.
Pursuant to Rule 40 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, this writ directs the removal of a prisoner from the district in which they are incarcerated to the district that issued the warrant (referred to as the demanding district).
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