How to Search Coahoma County Records (Start Here)
Mississippi uses Circuit Court for criminal/civil cases and Chancery Court for divorces, estates, and property disputes.
- Court records: Circuit Clerk.
- Deeds and liens: Chancery Clerk.
- Property values: County Tax Assessor/Collector.
- Tax bills: County Tax Collector.
Limited online access. Most records require a phone call or in-person visit.
Start your search with the databases listed here.
Criminal & Court Records
Coahoma County Chancery Court Clerk
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Contact directory for the Coahoma County Chancery Court Clerk in Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Coahoma County Circuit Court Clerk
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Contact directory for the Coahoma County Circuit Court Clerk handling criminal and civil cases.
Mississippi Electronic Courts - Coahoma County
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E-file and search court records for Coahoma County through the Mississippi Electronic Courts system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who handles court records in Coahoma County? ▼
Go to the Circuit Clerk for court records in Coahoma County. Start at the Circuit Clerk's office for case lookups — Mississippi has no statewide court search portal.
Who handles property records in Coahoma County? ▼
For deeds, mortgages, and liens, go to the Chancery Clerk. For property values and assessment data, go to the County Tax Assessor/Collector. For tax bills and payments, go to the County Tax Collector.
How do I get birth, death, or marriage records in Coahoma County? ▼
Mississippi handles vital records at the state level through Mississippi State Department of Health. Marriage licenses are issued locally by the Circuit Clerk in Coahoma County.
Are Coahoma County records available online? ▼
Online access in Coahoma County is limited. We list 3 databases here. For most other records, you will need to contact the county offices directly by phone or in person.
What is the difference between Circuit Court and Chancery Court in Coahoma County? ▼
Circuit Court handles criminal cases and civil lawsuits. Chancery Court handles divorces, child custody, property disputes, wills, and estates. The Chancery Clerk keeps Chancery records; the Circuit Clerk keeps Circuit records. If you're looking for a divorce or estate case, go to Chancery. For criminal or personal injury, go to Circuit.
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