Find free Mississippi criminal records in every county now, or learn how to check various county agencies and record custodians by using the guidance throughout this resource.
Thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, Mississippi arrest records and criminal history records are available to the public. However, finding the agency who manages these records and requesting them varies from county to county and can prove difficult.
This resource helps make this process quick and easy, whether someone is scouring Mississippi public records for personal purposes or needs to run a background check on someone for professional reasons such as employment, housing, licensing, etc.
By the end of this guide, readers will be empowered with the knowledge and resources necessary to check if someone is in jail or prison, has had run-ins with the law, is on probation, or even if they’re on the sex offender registry. Additionally, information on relevant laws, statutes, best practices, and more can be found within.
Accessibility of All Criminal & Arrest Records in Mississippi
Mississippi passed the Mississippi Public Records Act (Codes 25-61-1 through 25-61-17) in 1983, giving the citizens access to various MS public records, including criminal history information such as current arrests, charges, warrants, disposition and sentencing in cases.
This means that anyone can access arrest records in Mississippi or other criminal history data as long as it isn’t expressly prohibited by the state code.
There are some exceptions outlined in the Public Records Act making some matters confidential, meaning they will not appear on a background check, including the following:
- Records that are investigatory in nature when the case has not been tried in court
- Juvenile records
- Information that discloses the identity of witnesses, victims or confidential informants
- Any records that disclose medical or mental health conditions of persons listed in the record (such as wellness call police reports)
- Records that have been sealed by the courts or have been expunged pursuant to a court order1
It’s also important to know what the person is getting when they receive a criminal history report, as well as the difference between criminal records and arrest records in Mississippi.
What Appears on Mississippi Criminal Records vs Arrest Records
While criminal and arrest records share similar features, they are vastly different reports with different uses, and searchers need to understand what is on each and how they can be used to make the best decisions.
Mississippi arrest records show the person was taken into custody by a law enforcement agency. These may show up on reports of daily arrests at a law enforcement agency and are considered public records.
An arrest record shows the date and time of the arrest, the charges filed against the person, a description of the subject, and where the person is being detained. It can also include a mugshot. Arrest records may also be limited to a small geographic area instead of statewide.2
Mississippi criminal records, on the other hand, contain all the information on the arrest record in addition to the disposition of those cases, as well as any other matters the person has been convicted of.
A criminal history will typically not include traffic offenses unless they rise to misdemeanor or felony status. That is the biggest difference between arrest and criminal records, and criminal records are preferred when making decisions about employment, housing or licensing an individual.2
How To Check Arrest Records in Mississippi (See if Someone Is in Jail & Why)
When attempting to figure out who’s in jail, the best place to start is with local Mississippi sheriff’s offices.
The sheriff’s office is typically the agency that oversees all jail operations in a county, housing inmates from both city and county arrests.
When searching for someone in jail, it’s also important to have enough information to narrow down the search. Some things that someone needs to know before starting a jail inmate search include the person’s name, age or date of birth, estimated time and date of the arrest, and the law enforcement agency where the person was arrested.
With this information, the searcher is more likely to locate a person who is in custody.
Perform a County Arrest Record Search by Utilizing the County Sheriffs’ Inmate Rosters & Contact Information
As stated earlier, the best place to view a mugshot or conduct an inmate lookup in Mississippi is through the local sheriff’s office.
For convenience, we have developed a table that provides a link to every Mississippi sheriff’s office, along with a phone number, and a column that alerts readers if mugshots are available:
*The Sheriff’s Office does not have an online inmate directory
**The Sheriff’s Office does not have a functional website at this time
- Google “Mississippi [county name] jail roster.”
- Check the top search results for the official county sheriff’s office website and click that link. As an example, if someone wanted to find out if a person is in jail in DeSoto County they would type “Mississippi DeSoto jail roster” to reach The DeSoto County Sheriff’s Office detention center.
- Look for a heading labeled arrest report or inmate roster and click that link. In the example above, it would be the jail docket link, which directs the searcher to the vendor that handles the DeSoto County jail roster.
- Enter the person’s name to start the search.
- For common names, multiple records may appear, so it will be necessary to make sure the record matches the search subject.
- If there is not an online directory of jail inmates, call the non-emergency number located on the sheriff’s department website.
City police departments have their own jails or holding facilities, and those that partner with the sheriff’s office for housing arrestees can provide information on where someone was transported. Using the same steps for searching a county sheriff’s office, replace the first steps with Googling “search for [name of city] Mississippi recent arrests.”
They can then see if there is a link for a city jail or call the non-emergency number to find out where an arrestee was transported for holding.
For example, the capital of Mississippi, Jackson, has its own municipal police department; however, people arrested within the city limits are transported to the Hinds County Sheriff’s Office to be detained awaiting trial. Someone can call the non-emergency number for the Jackson Police Department, 601-960-1217, to make sure an arrestee was taken to jail or released by the department.5
Another well-known city, Biloxi, Mississippi, has a non-emergency number 228-392-0641 that searchers can call to ask if a person is being housed at the Harrison County Jail or somewhere else.6, 7
When a person is arrested by city police, the county jail maintained by the local sheriff is the best option for finding an inmate and what they were arrested for.
Ways To Contact Inmates in Mississippi Jails & Post Their Bail
The primary motivation for locating someone in a Mississippi jail is to maintain contact with the person and help get them released on bail, also called posting bond.
Using the table above, individuals can research the visitation and contact procedures for the jail where the person is being held, including how to find out next court dates for inmates and bonding procedures.
Many jails in Mississippi use a correctional telephone service such as Securus Technologies8 for voice interaction, and HomeWAV for video visitation.9 Links to set up video or voice contact are provided on some sheriff’s office websites. It is best to check with the jail before purchasing a product to find out that agency’s communications partner.
The sheriff’s office website may also contain a list of licensed bail bondsmen in that area to help with inmate pretrial release.
The Mississippi Department of Insurance also maintains a list of bail bondsmen who have had their licenses revoked, so before reaching out to one regarding posting a loved one’s bond.10 This will ensure that the person making the arrangements is legally authorized to do so and will not delay the inmate’s release.11
Using the table above and the search steps outlined for locating an inmate, a person can also learn how to make contact with an arrestee, how to post bail, procedures for sending mail, and what items an inmate can have while incarcerated at the county lockup.
Some sheriff’s departments also provide a downloadable inmate handbook for families to know what items are permitted in the jail, how to post bail and the visitation schedule. The handbook may also include data about court procedures and how to see an inmate at their court hearing.
An arrest or charge starts the ball rolling for building a full criminal history, but it is only a piece of the puzzle when it comes to someone’s background. A criminal history report is a more comprehensive look into a person’s background.
How To Search Mississippi Criminal History Records
After a person is arrested in Mississippi, a hearing before a judge will follow at some point in most cases. The court system plays a key role in building an overall criminal history. The Mississippi court is what establishes a disposition in a case including acquittal, dismissals, and convictions.
Below is information on how to access court records to find the information needed.
Check Criminal Records via Clerk of Courts in Each County (Mississippi)
Each county has a clerk of court who is responsible for maintaining all the civil and criminal court cases filed within that county. They maintain the records for accuracy, and many court records are considered public records.
A statewide search is also possible through the Mississippi Judiciary when someone wants to see if a person has been tried for a case in another county or has multiple offenses across the state. This is a free search but is not considered an official background report.
To search criminal records through the Mississippi court system, do the following:
- Open the State of Mississippi Judiciary page.
- At the top of the page is a search bar labeled general docket. Type the subject’s name into this and click the magnifying glass to start the search.
- Review the list of cases that appear and find cases with the subject vs the State of Mississippi. Criminal cases will always be the state against the defendant, not the victim vs the defendant, because the state is charged with maintaining law and order in its borders.
- Click on the specific case that you want to review and then look for case documents that have been uploaded to get more details.
This search can show information on any county court in the state; however, sometimes, individuals just need a local criminal record check, and this can be completed at the county courthouse. Each county has a clerk of court who maintains the records for every case within that county (both civil and criminal).
The clerk’s office maintains public terminals that anyone can use to look up cases at that courthouse.
The table below lists the address and contact number for each clerk of court in Mississippi:
County | County Courthouse Address | Phone Number |
Adams County Clerk of Court | 115 S Wall Street Natchez, Mississippi 39121-1224 |
601-446-6326 |
Alcorn County Clerk of Court | POB 430 Corinth, Mississippi 38835 |
662-286-7740 |
Amite County Clerk of Court | POB 312 Liberty, Mississippi 39645 |
601-657-8932 |
Attala County Clerk of Court | 100 Courthouse, Suite 1 Kosciusko, Mississippi 39090 |
662-289-1471 |
Benton County Clerk of Court | POB 626 Ashland, Mississippi 38603 |
662-224-6310 |
Bolivar County Clerk of Court | POB 670 Cleveland, Mississippi 38732 |
662-843-2061 |
Calhoun County Clerk of Court | POB 25 Pittsboro, Mississippi 38951 |
662-412-3101 |
Carroll County Clerk of Court | POB 60 Carrollton, Mississippi 38917 |
662-237-9274 |
Chickasaw County Clerk of Court | 1 Pinson Sq, Rm 2 Houston, Mississippi 38851 |
662-456-2331 |
Choctaw County Clerk of Court | POB 34 Ackerman, Mississippi 39735 |
662-285-6245 |
Claiborne County Clerk of Court | POB 549 Port Gibson, Mississippi 39150 |
601-437-5841 |
Clarke County Clerk of Court | POB 216 Quitman, Mississippi 39355 |
601-776-3111 |
Clay County Clerk of Court | POB 364 West Point, Mississippi 39773 |
662-494-3384 |
Coahoma County Clerk of Court | POB 849 Clarksdale, Mississippi 38614 |
662-624-3014 |
Copia County Clerk of Court | POB 467 Hazlehurst, Mississippi 39083 |
601-894-1241 |
Covington County Clerk of Court | POB 667 Collins, Mississippi 39428 |
601-765-6506 |
Desoto County Clerk of Court | 2535 Highway 51 South, Room 201 Hernando, Mississippi 38632 |
662-429-1325 |
Forrest County Clerk of Court | POB 992 Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39403 |
601-582-3213 |
Franklin County Clerk of Court | POB 267 Meadville, Mississippi 39653 |
601-384-2320 |
George County Clerk of Court | 355 Cox Street, Suite C Lucedale, Mississippi 39452 |
601-947-4881 |
Greene County Clerk of Court | POB 310 Leakesville, Mississippi 39451 |
601-394-2379 |
Grenada County Clerk of Court | POB 1517 Grenada, Mississippi 38902-1517 |
662-226-1941 |
Hancock County Clerk of Court | 152 Main St, Ste B Bay St. Louis, Mississippi 39520 |
228-467-5265 |
Harrison County Clerk of Court | POB 998 Gulfport, Mississippi 39502 |
228-865-4051 |
Hinds County Clerk of Court | POB 327 Jackson, Mississippi 39205 |
601-968-6628 |
Holmes County Clerk of Court | POB 718 Lexington, Mississippi 39095 |
662-834-2476 |
Humphreys County Clerk of Court | POB 696 Belzoni, Mississippi 39038 |
662-247-3065 |
Issaquena County Clerk of Court | POB 27 Mayersville, Mississippi 39113 |
601-873-2761 |
Itawamba County Clerk of Court | 201 W Main St Fulton, Mississippi 38843 |
662-862-3511 |
Jackson County Clerk of Court | POB 998 Pascagoula, Mississippi 39568 |
228-769-3040 |
Jasper County Clerk of Court | POB 58 Paulding, Mississippi 39348 |
601-727-4941 |
Jefferson County Clerk of Court | POB 305 Fayette, Mississippi 39069 |
601-786-3422 |
Jefferson Davis County Clerk of Court | POB 1090 Prentiss, Mississippi 39474 |
601-792-4231 |
Jones County Clerk of Court | 101 Court St, Ste B Ellisville, Mississippi 39437 |
601-477-8538 |
Kemper County Clerk of Court | POB 130 DeKalb, Mississippi 39328 |
601-743-2224 |
Lafayette County Clerk of Court | 1 Courthouse Sq, Suite 101 Oxford, Mississippi 38655 |
662-234-4951 |
Lamar County Clerk of Court | POB 369 Purvis, Mississippi 39475 |
601-794-8504 |
Lauderdale County Clerk of Court | POB 1005 Meridian, Mississippi 39302-1005 |
601-482-9731 |
Lawrence County Clerk of Court | POB 1249 Monticello, Mississippi 39654 |
601-587-4791 |
Leake County Clerk of Court | POB 67 Carthage, Mississippi 39051 |
601-267-8357 |
Lee County Clerk of Court | POB 762 Tupelo, Mississippi 38802 |
662-841-9024 |
Leflore County Clerk of Court | POB 1953 Greenwood, Mississippi 38935 |
662-453-1435 |
Lincoln County Clerk of Court | 301 South 1st Street, Rm 205 Brookhaven, Mississippi 39601 |
601-835-3435 |
Lowndes County Clerk of Court | POB 31 Columbus, Mississippi 39703 |
662-329-5900 |
Madison County Clerk of Court | POB 1626 Canton, Mississippi 39046 |
601-859-4365 |
Marion County Clerk of Court | 250 Broad St, Ste 1 Columbia, Mississippi 39429 |
601-736-8246 |
Marshall County Clerk of Court | POB 459 Holly Springs, Mississippi 38635 |
662-252-3434 |
Monroe County Clerk of Court | POB 843 Aberdeen, Mississippi 39730 |
662-369-8695 |
Montgomery County Clerk of Court | POB 765 Winona, Mississippi 38967 |
662-283-4161 |
Neshoba County Clerk of Court | 401 East Beacon Street, Suite 1 Philadelphia, Mississippi 39350 |
601-656-4781 |
Newton County Clerk of Court | POB 447 Decatur, Mississippi 39327 |
601-635-2368 |
Noxubee County Clerk of Court | 505 S Jefferson Macon, Mississippi 39341 |
662-726-5737 |
Oktibbeha County Clerk of Court | 108 West Main St Starkville, Mississippi 39759 |
662-323-1356 |
Panola County Clerk of Court | 215 Pocahontas St Sardis, Mississippi 38666 |
662-487-2073 |
Pearl River County Clerk of Court | 200 S Main St Poplarville, Mississippi 39470 |
601-403-2300 |
Perry County Clerk of Court | POB 198 New Augusta, Mississippi 39642 |
601-964-8663 |
Pike County Clerk of Court | POB 31 Magnolia, Mississippi 39652 |
601-783-2581 |
Potomac County Clerk of Court | POB 428 Potomac, Mississippi 38863 |
662-489-3908 |
Prentiss County Clerk of Court | POB 727 Booneville, Mississippi 38829 |
662-728-4611 |
Quitman County Clerk of Court | 220 Chestnut Street, Suite 4 Marks, Mississippi 38646 |
662-326-8003 |
Rankin County Clerk of Court | POB 1599 Brandon, Mississippi 39043 |
601-825-1466 |
Scott County Clerk of Court | POB 371 Forest, Mississippi 39074 |
601-469-3601 |
Sharkey County Clerk of Court | POB 218 Rolling Fork, Mississippi 39159 |
601-873-2755 |
Simpson County Clerk of Court | POB 307 Mendenhall, Mississippi 39114 |
601-847-2474 |
Smith County Clerk of Court | POB 517 Raleigh, Mississippi 39153 |
601-782-4751 |
Stone County Clerk of Court | 323 Cavers Ave Wiggins, Mississippi 39577 |
601-928-5246 |
Sunflower County Clerk of Court | POB 880 Indianola, Mississippi 38751 |
662-887-1252 |
Tallahatchie County Clerk of Court | POB 86 Charleston, Mississippi 38921 |
662-647-8758 |
Tate County Clerk of Court | 201 Ward St Senatobia, Mississippi 38868 |
662-562-5211 |
Tippah County Clerk of Court | 102A N Main Ripley, Mississippi 38663 |
662-837-7370 |
Tishomingo County Clerk of Court | 1008 Battleground Iuka, Mississippi 38852 |
662-423-7026 |
Tunica County Clerk of Court | POB 184 Tunica, Mississippi 38676 |
662-363-2842 |
Union County Clerk of Court | POB 289 New Albany, Mississippi 38652 |
662-534-1910 |
Walthall County Clerk of Court | 200 Ball Ave Tyler, Mississippi 39667 |
601-876-5677 |
Warren County Clerk of Court | POB 351 Vicksburg, Mississippi 39181 |
601-636-3961 |
Washington County Clerk of Court | POB 1276 Greenville, Mississippi 38702 |
662-378-2747 |
Wayne County Clerk of Court | 609 Azalea Waynesboro, Mississippi 39367 |
601-735-1171 |
Webster County Clerk of Court | POB 308 Walthall, Mississippi 39771 |
662-258-6287 |
Wilkinson County Clerk of Court | POB 327 Woodville, Mississippi 39669 |
601-888-6697 |
Winston County Clerk of Court | POB 785 Louisville, Mississippi 39339 |
662-773-3581 |
Yalobusha County Clerk of Court | POB 260 Coffeeville, Mississippi 38922 |
662-675-8187 |
Yazoo County Clerk of Court | POB 108 Yazoo City, Mississippi 39194 |
662-746-1872 |
Run a Criminal Record Search in Mississippi Through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety (MDPS)
For employment or housing purposes, a person will need an official statewide (or national) criminal background check, and they will need to know how to complete a statewide search for Mississippi criminal records. The official public records repository for the state of Mississippi is the Mississippi Department of Public Safety through its Criminal Information Center (CIC). The applicant processing division provides agencies with a name-based background check including statewide records.
The automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS) through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety provides a more detailed, comprehensive background check by linking to the FBI providing a rap sheet showing nationwide criminal history.7
How To Get Copies of Your Own Criminal History Report in Mississippi
It is through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety that one would request a statewide criminal history report. To obtain a copy of a background screening, do the following steps:
- Open the Mississippi Department of Public Safety page.
- Click the box labeled background check.
- Read the disclaimer, then click the continue button.
- Fill in the name-based background check form that appears on the screen and click the continue button again. If the person does not have a criminal history in Mississippi, a message will appear stating no matches could be found.
- If a match is found, complete the payment information as well as where the record can be sent.
If a person needs a fingerprint-based check, they must have their prints taken at a LiveScan location in the state. LiveScan allows the person to have their prints and information submitted electronically, and the prints are then matched through AFIS to see if there is a match.13
A complete background check includes data from arrest to sentencing, including things such as incarceration, probation and parole status.
How To Determine if Someone Is on Probation or Parole in Mississippi
If someone is just curious about who is on probation or parole in their neighborhood, or if a victim wants to know the status of the person who committed a crime against them, they need to know where to find probation or parole information.
To illustrate just how many people are on probation and parole, the following image shows the combined total of probationers and parolees in Mississippi, along with their ethnicities. Furthermore, these totals are also compared to the number of individuals on community supervision (including probation and parole) in other states across the United States.
Probation is sometimes used as an alternative to prison, but it can also be used as a diversionary process to help an offender perform community service or make restitution in exchange for a dismissal at a later date and individuals on community supervision in the state fall under the Department of Corrections.. To complete a probation search for Mississippi, do the following:
- Open the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) website.
- Click the inmate search button.
- Enter the subject’s name and click the search button. If the person has a common name, a number of hits may come up on the screen.
- For probationers, the search results will show the subject’s location listed as another location or house arrest.
Check out the process for tracking down details of any Mississippi probationer for further guidance.
MDOC also maintains a parolee database that can be searched online. To search for someone on parole in Mississippi, complete the following steps:
- Open the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) website.
- Click the button labeled parolee search.
- Enter the subject’s name and click the search button.
- A list of records matching that person will populate. For location, it will list the name of the county followed by the letters CC to show community corrections or community supervision. If the person is in violation of parole, the record will show they have absconded supervision.16
More insight can be found via the instructions for looking up Mississippi parole information.
Probation and parole, along with other criminal convictions, will show up on a person’s record unless they are able to get the matter expunged or sealed.
Steps To Seal or Expunge a Criminal Record in Mississippi (Clearing Your Record)
A criminal record can have a very negative impact on a person’s ability to find housing, get a job or obtain a professional license, and getting the record cleared can be a huge step in the right direction.
The table below outlines the criteria for expungement for felonies and misdemeanors, along with the steps to expunge the matter.
Offense Classification | Eligibility Requirements | Steps To Expunge Record |
Misdemeanors |
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Felonies |
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Expungements can be very complicated, and an attorney may be able to help take the guesswork out of the process. Individuals who cannot afford an attorney may be able to get assistance through the Mississippi Center for Justice, a non-profit law firm that handles expungements of low-income individuals.18
Mississippi Code 99-19-71(2) (a) made it easier for convicted felons to have a second chance by allowing more leeway in expunging felony cases, and now allows for up to 3 felonies to be expunged from a person’s record.19
Ways To Locate Federal & State Prisoners in Mississippi
Another thing people like to know is who in their area is in prison, or if someone they know has served time in a Mississippi state prison.
The Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) is responsible for the housing and rehabilitation of offenders who have been ordered to an active prison sentence following conviction for an offense or series of offenses.
Searching MDOC records can reveal someone’s criminal record, but only if that person has been sentenced to prison or probation in the state.
The steps to search for an MDOC inmate are the same as those for doing a Mississippi probation search listed above. When conducting a search, instead of listing the location as other or house arrest, the record lists where the person is incarcerated.
MDOC also maintains a mugshot database of prisoners so searchers can make sure the record pulled up matches the subject of the search.
There are also four different federal facilities in Yazoo City, Mississippi, to house those sentenced to prison on the federal level. To search for a federal inmate, do the following:
- Open the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website.
- Enter the subject’s first and last name and click the search button. Searchers can also add the person’s race, sex and age if available.
- Check the search results to see if the subject has been in federal prison at some point or is currently in a federal facility. If the person is currently incarcerated, the search results will indicate where they are being held.
Prison inmate searches show those individuals that have already been through the court process and were found guilty at their hearings, but sometimes people want to know who is wanted by police in their area rather than who has already been sentenced.
How To Check for Arrest Warrants in MS (Wanted Lookup)
Courts issue warrants most warrants pretrial, but a warrant can also be issued after a trial has started if the person fails to appear.
The best place to begin to conduct a warrant search in Mississippi is with the local sheriff’s office or police department. Using the sheriff’s office table earlier in the article, individuals can go to the agency website and look for a warrant list, sometimes called the county’s most wanted list.
For example, if someone wanted to know if they have a warrant out for their arrest in Tunica County, they could do the following search:
- Google “Mississippi Tunica County warrants.”
- Find the official state website in the search results and click the link for the Tunica County Sheriff’s Office.22
- Select the tab labeled most wanted to see who currently has warrants out for their arrest in that county.23
The same steps can be used for municipal police departments.
Warrants are the first step in generating arrest records in Mississippi, and it’s important to know if someone is wanted by the police so they can work to turn themselves in safely or so someone can report the location of a wanted person if they know their whereabouts.
Mississippi Background Checks: When Screenings Are Required & Who Does Them
Whether it’s for employment, adoption, working with children, the elderly, or medical licensing, getting a background check done in MS is a straightforward process.
In general, the Mississippi Department of Public Safety performs all background checks for:
- Employment screenings
- Personal background checks
- Licensure screenings
- Name-based and fingerprint-based checks
Individuals can request their own background checks through the MDPS Criminal History page for $50 dollars before the fingerprinting fee. Typically, it’s as easy as getting the fingerprints done at a LiveScan location, filling out the appropriate forms, obtaining a fingerprint card, and mailing it to:
Mississippi State Department of Health
Criminal History Fingerprint Unit
143B LeFleur’s Sq
Jackson, Mississippi, 39211
The documents may also be emailed to CHRUnit@msdh.ms.gov.
Because these types of screenings are being used for official purposes, the agency or company employed to conduct the screening must comply with Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requirements regarding credit history, non-convictions and use of criminal records in addition to state laws.
These regulations do not apply to personal background checks, which cannot be used for official decision making in licensure, employment or housing, and the searcher is also advised the report cannot be used for stalking or harassing the subject.
Agencies that require a background check typically focus on violent offenses that could appear on a felony registry and are automatic disqualifiers for a candidate. Mississippi criminal records can be a huge roadblock in obtaining a professional license, especially if the conviction is for something violent like a sex offense.
A Look at the Mississippi Sex Offender Registry
When someone is buying a new home, one of the selling points may be there are no registered sex offenders living close to the residence. Also, some people are curious about how many registered sex offenders live in their neighborhood.
Mississippi maintains a statewide sex offender registry to allow the public to know who has been convicted of a sex crime and is living in their county. Sex offenders are required to notify the sheriff’s office in their area when they move to that location.
To search the Mississippi sex offender registry, do the following:
- Open the Public Sex Offender Registry website maintained by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety.
- Click the name search tab at the top of the screen and read the disclaimer.
- Click the button labeled I agree to proceed to the next step.
- Complete the code to verify the searcher is not a robot.
- Enter the subject’s last and first name and click the search button.
A list of registered users matching the subject’s name will appear on the screen. The public registry in Mississippi includes a mugshot of the offender to help match the search results with the subject of the search.
Clicking on the person’s name will reveal more details about the offender and the offense including full name, aliases, physical description, gender, race, age and date of birth, conviction date, offense, and location of the offender including the type of vehicle the person drives.24
Searchers can also do a screening based on an address or a county-wide search to see how many registered offenders live in that county by clicking the geographical search button instead of name search.26
There is also a national sex offender registry, the Dru Sjodin National Sex Offender Registry, which links with all the state registries, giving a central starting point if a person doesn’t know where an offender lives when doing a search.
As with all official state records, publication of Mississippi sex offender registry information must comply with state and federal laws regarding background checks, public records and disclosure of information.
Mississippi Laws Governing Criminal & Arrest Records
Currently Mississippi does not have a ban-the-box statute prohibiting employers from asking about a person’s criminal record on an application meaning that applicants must rely on federal statutes for the majority of protections when it comes to background checks. This means employers can consider criminal records at any stage of the hiring process.
The state’s expungement statute, 99-19-71(2) (a), has helped level the playing field for those convicted of eligible felonies or misdemeanors in the state by allowing offenders to petition the courts for relief. If expungement is granted, these items can no longer appear on a background check in the state.21
Federal statutes that provide protections to applicants include anti-discrimination laws such as Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, which protects applicants from discrimination based on sex, gender, age, race or other protected classes. This is enforced by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission which also provides employers with guidance on using criminal or arrest records in Mississippi in making hiring decisions.
The Fair Credit Reporting Act prohibits background checks from showing non-convictions that are more than 7 years old on a Mississippi criminal record check, and it also limits the lookback period to 7 years for credit reports (10 for bankruptcies). FCRA guidance also requires written notice if negative action is taken against a person based on the background check.
Searching arrest records in Mississippi is easy using this guide to understand the steps to take at each agency that creates and stores criminal records. It also provides the information needed to make an informed decision when reviewing Mississippi criminal records as part of the employment or housing screening process.
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