Lee County Chancery Court

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Databases Updated on Nov 03, 2025

Lee County Chancery Court cases in Lee County, Tupelo, MS

Lee County Chancery Court in Tupelo, Mississippi is a chancery (equity) trial court within the state judiciary. It serves as the local forum for noncriminal civil matters in equity, including domestic relations (divorce, child custody and support), adoptions, name changes, guardianships and conservatorships, mental health commitments, and probate of wills and estates. The court also hears property and trust matters such as real-property disputes (title, boundaries, partitions), quiet-title actions, trusts, accountings, and requests for injunctive or other equitable relief. Criminal prosecutions and traffic offenses are not within its jurisdiction and are handled by other courts (e.g., circuit, county, municipal, or justice courts). The Lee County Chancery Court operates for Lee County within Mississippi's First Chancery Court District.

Lee County Chancery Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Chancery Court
County: Lee
Street Address: 200 W. Jefferson St
City: Tupelo
Zip Code: 38804
Phone: 662-432-2100
Fax: 662-680-6091
Hours: Monday - Friday : 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Website URL: http://leecoms.com/chancery/
Languages: English
Email: sthompson@co.lee.ms.us

Services and Case Types Handled in Lee County Chancery Court

Lee County Chancery Court (Mississippi) provides equity-based civil justice and records services. Primary case types: family/domestic relations (divorce, custody, support, visitation, paternity, adoption, name change, emancipation); probate/estates (wills, administrations, heirship, guardianships and conservatorships, trusts, minor settlements); real property and equity (title/quiet title, partitions, easements, boundary disputes, specific performance, injunctions); mental health civil commitments. Services include: case filings and docketing (petitions, motions), e-filing where available, issuance of summons and subpoenas, and certified copies of orders and records. Protective relief: domestic abuse protection orders and temporary restraining orders related to family and equity matters. Court hearings: temporary relief, status conferences, settlement approvals, trials, contempt/show-cause, and post-judgment reviews. Jury services: most matters are bench trials; the court may empanel an advisory jury in limited proceedings; county jury administration (Circuit Clerk) handles summons, qualifications, and attendance. Public-facing assistance includes calendars, fee information, and self-help resources.

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