No, unless any of the following apply to you:
- Change in ownership or occupancy of the home.
- Purchase of additional property that may be eligible.
- Divorced or deceased spouse.
- Either owner had 65th birthday in previous year.
- Either owner became totally disabled in previous year.
Yes. If the business is located inside the city limits, a license will be issued by the city. If the business is outside of the city limits and inside the county, the county Tax Collector will issue your license.
The special or over 65 exemption is for homeowners who became dis-able or turned 65 years old during the prior year. It exempts the first 75,000 of true value from taxation. Contact the Tax Assessor’s office for more detail information.
Visit the Tax Assessor’s office between January 2 and April 1.
911 addresses are assigned through the 911 Coordinator’s office, which can be reached at 662-423-7004. It is helpful to know your nearest street’s name and your nearest neighbors.
The Circuit Clerk’s office issues marriage licenses. You must bring a blood test receipt dated within the last 30 days, a picture id, and if you are under 21, you must obtain your parent’s signature on the registration form.
You can visit the Circuit Clerk’s office and bring 2 passport photos, a birth certificate with a seal, and a picture id. It takes about six weeks to receive your passport.
Contact the Tax Assessor’s Office.
The minimum voting age is 18. You must register at least 30 days prior to any election to be entitled to vote in that election. In order to register, visit the Circuit Clerk’s office. It is helpful to know your 911 address and social security number.
Car tags can be renewed at the Tax Collector’s office.
You can request a ballot up to 45 days in advance through the mail, or you can visit the Circuit Clerk’s office.
You need to come to the Tax Assessor’s office and sign a “Request to Delete Homestead” form.
April 1st of the year AFTER you move into your home
Yes. You may also be eligible for a credit against future taxes. If the tag has not expired, take the tag and your original receipt to the Tax Collector for a credit voucher.
Many records may be viewed online at the Tishomingo County CRMS Public Access Portal
Land deeds are filed in the Chancery Clerk’s office.
Car and truck tags are issued by the Tax Collector. You have 7 working days from the date of purchase to register your vehicle. New residents moving from another state have 30 days to obtain a new plate. It is helpful to bring your automobile registration and/or title. New residents from another county in Mississippi can wait until their next renewal to change plates. Tags are usually valid for a period of one year from the date they are issued.
Contact the Chancery Clerk’s Office.
Contact the Circuit Clerk’s office.
Call the Circuit Clerk’s office at (662) 423-7026.
The courthouse is located at:
1008 Battleground Dr.
Iuka, MS 38852
Phone: (662) 423-7026
Contact the Board of Supervisors’ office for assistance in determining the district you live in and its Supervisor.