Sunflower County Mississippi Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2609)Sunflower County Courts
Sunflower Circuit Court200 Main StreetIndianolaMS38751662-887-1252
Sunflower County Courts
Sunflower Municipal CourtPO Box 127SunflowerMS38778662-569-3388
Drew Municipal Court120 West Shaw AvenueDrewMS38737662-745-2200
Indianola Justice CourtLee StreetIndianolaMS38751662-887-6921
Indianola Municipal Court101 Front AvenueIndianolaMS38751662-887-7622
Inverness Municipal Court960 3rd StreetInvernessMS38753662-265-5741
Moorhead Municipal Court1001 Olive StreetMoorheadMS38761662-246-5461
Ruleville Justice Court120 East Floyce StreetRulevilleMS38771662-756-2835
Ruleville Municipal Court120 East Floyce StreetRulevilleMS38771662-756-2793
Sunflower County DMVs
Sunflower County Tax Collector Office200 Main StreetIndianolaMS38751662-887-1454
Indianola DPS Driver's License Location202 Main StreetIndianolaMS38751662-887-7219
Sunflower County Court Records Databases
Sunflower County Accident Reports
Sunflower County Child Support Warrants
Sunflower County Court Records
Sunflower County Criminal Records
Sunflower County District Attorney's Office Website
Sunflower County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Sunflower County Court Jury Duty Information
Sunflower County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesMS
Sunflower County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesMS
Sunflower County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: Circuit/District Resident, State Resident, Registered VoterMS
Sunflower County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18MS
Sunflower County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service2 yearsMS

How to Search Court Records in Sunflower County, MS

Search for Court Records in Sunflower County, Mississippi to find out who was arrested, what the charges were, and more. You can also find criminal records, marriage licenses, and more. You can find these documents at the courts in the county, as well as online. To start your search, simply click on any of the links below to open the records in a new window. The links will take you to the courts in Sunflower County, MS, where you can find your desired records.

The Mississippi Department of Vital Records provides links to online court records for each county in the state. These records include birth, marriage, and death records. You can also find census information for each county, as well as vital statistics and county government archives. These resources will give you access to the most recent court data in Sunflower County. If you have questions, you can always contact the courthouse in your county to get the latest information.

The public has the right to search for court records in Sunflower County. Citizens can search for nearby offenders using a zip code, where the offender’s address is located. The search tool will reveal all offenders in that radius. Additionally, you can use the search tool to find particular offenders, such as those who have been imprisoned. By selecting specific information, you can narrow your search by focusing on the most recent offenses that took place in Sunflower County.

For those interested in civil and criminal cases, Sunflower County courthouses offer free online access to the records of civil and criminal trials and appeals. The county seat is Indianola, and the largest community is Tupelo. The county is 100 miles from Jackson, the capital of Mississippi, and has a population of 29,450. With all of this information available, you’ll be able to search the court records in Sunflower County at your convenience.

If you need to find criminal records in Sunflower County, you can check the county’s courthouses’ docket. Circuit Court judges schedule cases for their dockets. If you need to find criminal cases, search the Judge’s Docket. This page will list the names of all the judges and the case details. You can also look for a criminal offender’s name in the city’s jail.

The Sunflower County Courts keep records of all legal actions. This includes felony and misdemeanor cases. They also keep records of police reports and bond information of defendants. All these files can be obtained through a simple request to the courthouse. You can also check the county’s departments to see which offices handle which types of records. The county’s department directory lists phone numbers and addresses, and is a useful resource for researching genealogy.