Marion County Chancery Court

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Databases Updated on Dec 02, 2025

Marion County Chancery Court cases in Marion County, Columbia, MS

Marion County Chancery Court in Columbia, Mississippi, is a state trial court of equity. Within the local judicial system, it adjudicates non-criminal matters assigned to chancery jurisdiction, including domestic relations (divorce, child custody, visitation, child support, and adoptions); probate and estates (wills and estate administration); guardianships and conservatorships; real-property and land-title disputes; trusts and other equitable relief (such as injunctions and specific performance); mental-health and substance-abuse commitment proceedings; and name changes or emancipation of minors. It does not hear criminal prosecutions or traffic offenses, which are handled by circuit, county, justice, or municipal courts.

Marion County Chancery Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Chancery Court
County: Marion
Street Address: 250 Broad St, Ste 2
City: Columbia
Zip Code: 39429
Phone: 601-736-2691
Fax: 601-444-0206
Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Website URL: http://www.marioncountyms.com/courts
Forms & Filing: https://chancery10th.com/forms/
Divisions / Services: http://www.marioncountyms.com/courts
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://chancery10th.com/dockets/
Languages: English

Services and Case Types Handled in Marion County Chancery Court

Marion County Chancery Court serves the public by resolving civil equity and family matters. Core case types include: divorce; child custody/support and paternity; adoptions and name changes; probate of wills/estates; guardianships and conservatorships; trusts; real property/title, partition, and boundary disputes; and injunctions and other equitable relief.

Key services:
- Case filings: accepts and dockets petitions, complaints, and motions; issues summonses/subpoenas; collects fees; maintains records and certified copies.
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts temporary, motion, and trial settings; enters orders and judgments; may refer cases to mediation and enforce orders (e.g., contempt).
- Protective orders: receives and processes petitions for orders of protection when authorized by law.
- Jury services: matters are primarily heard by a judge; juries are used only in limited circumstances, with jury administration coordinated through the county's jury system.

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