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MS County Guide

Covington County Small Claims Court

Justice Court • Population: 18,340

$3,500
Maximum Claim
$25 - $50
Filing Fees
30-45 days
Timeline
In-person
Hearing Format

Courthouse Information

Courthouse

Covington County Courthouse

Address

101 S Dogwood Ave, Collins, MS 39428

Court Website

https://courts.ms.gov

Local Tips

  • Justice Court handles small claims in Mississippi
  • Mississippi small claims limit is $3,500

How to File in Covington County

1

Determine if your case qualifies for Mississippi small claims court (up to $3,500)

2

Send a written demand letter to the other party

3

File your claim at the Covington County courthouse or online through the Justice Court

4

Serve the defendant with official notice of the lawsuit

5

Prepare your evidence, documents, and witnesses

6

Attend the in-person hearing and present your case

Statute of Limitations in Mississippi

3 years
Written Contracts
3 years
Oral Contracts
3 years
Property Damage

Important Rules in Mississippi

Justice of Peace courts
Informal procedures

Frequently Asked Questions

To file a small claims case in Covington County, Mississippi, visit your local courthouse at 101 S Dogwood Ave, Collins, MS 39428 or the Justice Court website. You'll need to fill out the claim form, pay the filing fee ($25 - $50), and serve the defendant. The maximum claim amount is $3,500.

The maximum you can sue for in Mississippi small claims court is $3,500. This limit applies to all counties including Covington County.

In Mississippi, attorneys are allowed to represent parties in small claims court. While you can represent yourself in Covington County, you may choose to hire a lawyer for your case.

From filing to hearing, a small claims case in Mississippi typically takes 30-45 days. Timelines in Covington County may vary depending on court schedules.

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