Name | Address | City | State | Zip Code | Phone Number | |||||||
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(2430)Claiborne County Court Records Offices | ||||||||||||
Claiborne County Tax Collector Office | 410 Market Street | Port Gibson | MS | 39150 | 601-437-5591 | |||||||
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Port Gibson Circuit Court | 410 Market Street | Port Gibson | MS | 39150 | 601-437-5841 | |||||||
Port Gibson Justice Court | 510 Market Street | Port Gibson | MS | 39150 | 601-437-4478 | |||||||
Port Gibson Municipal Court | 1005 College Street | Port Gibson | MS | 39150 | 601-437-4234 | |||||||
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Claiborne County Jury Duty Requirements | Convicted Felons Disqualified | Yes | MS | |||||||||
Claiborne County Jury Duty Requirements | English Required | Yes | MS | |||||||||
Claiborne County Jury Duty Requirements | Residency Requirement | County Resident: Circuit/District Resident, State Resident, Registered Voter | MS | |||||||||
Claiborne County Jury Duty Requirements | Minimum Age | 18 | MS | |||||||||
Claiborne County Jury Duty Requirements | Time Since Prior Jury Service | 2 years | MS |
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How To Search Court Records
Court Records are the physical documents that are filed in a court house to show evidence of a person’s legal activity. The physical location of court house is usually indicated on the public citation. All the details are mentioned on the citation, such as the name of the person involved, the date and location of the hearing, the defendant or parties, and the case number. There are cases where it is not necessary to show proof of these things. However, these pieces of information will give an insight about the case and the parties involved.
One of the common uses of court records is to conduct background investigation of a certain person. To perform this search, you have to visit the court house and fill up a request form. There are different types of requests that are needed, depending on the person you are investigating. If you are just interested in background information about someone, then you can make a general request for any information on any person living in Claiborne County, Mississippi.
If you want more specific information, then you can also make an application. This request may be necessary if you are running a background check on someone to ensure that they are who they say they are. Also, it could be necessary for you to get information about a certain person to remove a registered sex offender from your area. In such cases, you need to make a request for court records. You need to ensure that all the information you are searching is accurate.
The process of getting information on someone begins by initiating a search. This request can be done by visiting the courthouse where the person was born or at a specified address provided by the person. The records will be stored in the local county where the person lives. They are stored electronically so you can access them from anywhere in the world.
Court records are classified into two categories. These are public records and private records. Public records are available for free. These contain basic information such as birth date, address, marriage and death certificate. If you wish to obtain more detailed information about a person, you have to make an application to the courts.
Private records are not available for free. They are only available to a particular authorized person such as the police or the lawyer handling a case regarding to the person. They contain information about the person who has been accused of a crime. You can also go in circles to obtain arrest records, warrant of arrests issued, prison records, sex offender records, etc. However, this information is confidential and is kept confidential. Only certified public record providers are allowed to access such information.