How to Search George County Records (Start Here)
There are 5 different offices in George County that maintain public records.
- For case records — criminal or civil — your first stop is the Circuit Clerk.
- The Tax Assessor maintains all property valuation data.
- Marriage licenses go through the Circuit Clerk.
- For jail records and current bookings, go to the Sheriff.
One thing to watch for: Mississippi uses Chancery Clerk for property records.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the fastest way to find George County records? ▼
Court records for George County are filed with the Circuit Clerk. No results? Don't stop — try a different office.
Where do I search for George County public records? ▼
Public records in George County come from separate departments. All court filings go through the Circuit Clerk. For property ownership and values, check the Tax Assessor. For marriage records, contact the Circuit Clerk.
Why does my George County search return no results? ▼
Each office in George County runs its own database. If one returns nothing, try the next.
Is there a single database for all George County records? ▼
No. Every office in George County maintains its own search system. None are connected.
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