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Alcorn County Circuit Court | 600 East Waldron Street | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-286-7740 | |||||||
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Alcorn County Justice Court | 600 East Waldron Street | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-286-7777 | |||||||
Corinth Courthouse | 300 Childs Street | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-286-2236 | |||||||
Farmington Municipal Court | 4135 County Road 200 | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-665-9647 | |||||||
Kossuth Municipal Court | 3 County Road 604 | Kossuth | MS | 38834 | 601-287-1459 | |||||||
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Adams County District Attorney | 706 Cruise Street | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-287-2486 | |||||||
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Alcorn County Tax Collector Office | 600 East Waldron Street | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-286-7750 | |||||||
Corinth DPS Driver's License Location | 2759 South Harper Road | Corinth | MS | 38834 | 662-286-7704 | |||||||
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Alcorn County Jury Duty Requirements | Convicted Felons Disqualified | Yes | MS | |||||||||
Alcorn County Jury Duty Requirements | English Required | Yes | MS | |||||||||
Alcorn County Jury Duty Requirements | Residency Requirement | County Resident: Circuit/District Resident, State Resident, Registered Voter | MS | |||||||||
Alcorn County Jury Duty Requirements | Minimum Age | 18 | MS | |||||||||
Alcorn County Jury Duty Requirements | Time Since Prior Jury Service | 2 years | MS |
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Free Court Records in Alcorn County, Kentucky
Alcorn County, Mississippi is the seat of Heard and Shelby counties. The area is located on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River and is about a three hour drive from New Orleans. Access to court records is easy to obtain through the courts. They maintain a website where all civil and criminal cases are registered and can be searched. It is free to use.
Alcorn County is known for having high property taxes, but this tax is based solely on real property value that the owner pays, not on current market value. If you are currently looking for information regarding this, you can call or go online to the courthouse. There, you can request copies of deeds, mortgages, liens and judgments. These are public records and you will have to pay a nominal charge for them. If your information needs to be updated, you will have to get it done via the internet.
If you are looking for Alcorn County government records, you will find these resources on the Internet as well. The clerk of court’s office maintains a large database of all pleadings and proceedings. You can request copies of past court orders, pleadings, case histories, minutes of hearings, rulings, and other information. This information is available for a fee. Because these are public records, it is not available to the general public. Only attorneys and law enforcement officials have access to it.
Alcorn County public records also provide information regarding marriages, birth, death, divorce and cemetery records. There are separate websites for each of these sections. Birth records are included with county-funded registries while death records are obtained from the state registries. Cemetery records are maintained by the state registries only.
There is another option for those who would like to conduct extensive research: They can hire private investigators or paralegals to conduct the research for them. This option can be more expensive than online databases. There is also a possibility that the information provided may not be accurate. However, most private investigators are able to provide a comprehensive set of information that can be very valuable when conducting genealogical research.
Alcorn County public court records are available for free. If you have any doubts as to whether information you need is available, you can contact the county clerk’s office and inquire. If you do not have time to do this, there are paid search sites on the Internet that you can use. These sites usually have a database of current court records and they can provide information quickly and efficiently.