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Court records are public records and can be accessed by the general public. Whether you want to check if your new boyfriend is indeed divorced or you want to check on traffic violations by your daughter’s new best friend, you will find the answers you seek in the state’s court records. www.courtrecords.org offers you the opportunity to request for court records you want and have them delivered in a matter of days.

If you are looking for Mississippi court records then you need to first understand the manner in which the Mississippi trial court system is structured. Mississippi has circuit courts, chancery courts, county courts, municipal courts and justice courts. Other than the circuit courts that have general jurisdiction on all types of civil and criminal cases, the other courts have limited jurisdiction. Circuit courts only handle cases that are beyond the jurisdiction of the other courts.

Chancery courts usually hear probate cases, domestic relations cases and those that deal with juveniles. Divorce cases and child custody cases, along with trust division and administration are some of the cases handled by chancery courts. Mississippi county courts handle civil cases that involve claims of less than $200,000 and criminal cases like misdemeanors. The state’s municipal courts have limited jurisdiction over certain criminal cases such as traffic violations and ordinance violations. The Mississippi justice courts hear cases that are punishable in county courts. They also try civil cases where the claim is less than $2,500.

If you are searching for Mississippi court records, then request for them at www.courtrecords.org today!

 
 
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