Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2012

Introduced
1/6/26  
Refer
1/6/26  

Caption

Justice court; increase jurisdictional limit for residential evictions.

Impact

The increase in the jurisdictional limit allows more tenants and landlords to resolve their disputes through justice courts, which are typically more accessible and expedient than higher courts. This could lead to a significant shift in how landlord-tenant disputes are managed in Mississippi, as it empowers lower courts to take on cases that were previously reserved for circuit courts. On one hand, this might alleviate the backlog in higher courts and provide quicker resolutions for parties involved. On the other hand, it raises concerns regarding whether justice courts are adequately equipped to handle complex landlord-tenant issues given the increase in case volume and potential legal complexity.

Summary

Senate Bill 2012 aims to amend Section 9-11-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by increasing the jurisdictional limits of justice court judges for certain civil actions tied to the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. This adjustment is significant as it raises the maximum claim amount from $3,500 to $5,000, thereby enabling justice courts to handle a wider range of rental disputes, particularly regarding evictions and related claims. The bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2026, if enacted.

Contention

Notably, increasing the jurisdictional limits may lead to debates around the fairness and adequacy of justice court processes. Critics of the bill might argue that justice courts do not possess the same level of resources and legal processes to tackle substantial cases, potentially leading to unjust outcomes for either landlords or tenants. Proponents assert that this change is a rational step towards streamlining the judicial process for common disputes, providing the public greater access to legal recourse without the need for extensive and costly litigation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB83

Justice courts; increase limit of jurisdiction to $15,000.00.

MS SB2499

Justice court; increase limit of jurisdiction.

MS HB1510

Justice court jurisdiction; revise to increase.

MS HB852

Justice court; increase jurisdiction to $5,000.00.

MS HB727

Justice court fees; increase in phases through 2028.

MS HB162

Justice Court; revise filing fees.

MS SB2490

Youth Court referees; provide salary and benefits equivalent to justice court judges.

MS HB1459

CCID; authorize Supreme Court Justice to appoint full-time and part-time judges.

MS HB1616

Criminal justice omnibus act; create.

MS SB2899

Court reporters; increase authorized salary for.

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