How to Use Mississippi Probate Forms
Form requirements and local filing checklists vary by county. Contact the Chancery Clerk in the county of the decedent's domicile for the specific forms, filing fees, and local procedures before preparing any documents.
The form finder groups records such as Probate and Qualification, Inventory and Accounts, Notice to Creditors, Mississippi Small Estate Affidavit so you can start with the likely procedure rather than one isolated form number.
Use source links such as State of Mississippi Judiciary, Mississippi Legislature — Mississippi Code Title 91, Chapter 7, Chancery Clerk directory (Mississippi Judiciary) to locate official forms and verify which documents belong in the packet.
Before you file: quick checks
Choose the filing path
Common filing paths in this data include Probate and qualification, then inventory and accounts, Small estate affidavit, Muniment of title (for devised land with no estate debts) or full administration where needed. Match the estate facts to the correct path before preparing forms.
Verify the county packet
Check the county Chancery Court or local filing-office instructions for coversheets, copy rules, appointments, fees, and filing methods.
Pull supporting records first
Collect the original will if one exists, certified death certificates, asset values, deed or title records, heir and beneficiary details, and creditor information before filling out the packet.
Mississippi has NO statewide mandatory
Mississippi has NO statewide mandatory probate form series. Each county's Chancery Clerk handles estate filings locally, and form formats vary by county.
The Chancery Clerk is the
The Chancery Clerk is the filing office for all estate matters — not a separate probate court and not a register of deeds. The same office handles the estate file and the county land records.
Mississippi does NOT impose a
Mississippi does NOT impose a state probate tax. Estate costs are the Chancery Clerk's per-county filing fee (built on the statewide base under Miss. Code § 25-7-9), plus recording fees and publication costs.
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Mississippi Official Forms and Sources
Information current as of June 14, 2026
This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Probate laws and procedures in Mississippi can change. Consult with a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation. Full disclaimer.