Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2333

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

Impact

The introduction of this legislation potentially transforms how misdemeanor warrants are processed and managed in Mississippi. By creating a centralized electronic system, the bill seeks to enhance efficiency, reduce administrative burdens on local law enforcement agencies, and streamline communication regarding warrants. This may result in quicker responses to warrant information requests and better tracking of warrants as they are processed through the criminal justice system. Additionally, the legislation reinforces the need for all criminal justice agencies to collaborate in the development and execution of the new system, which could lead to improved inter-agency relationships.

Summary

Senate Bill 2333 establishes a Misdemeanor Warrant Management System within the Mississippi Justice Information Center. This system will enable criminal justice agencies to electronically track misdemeanor warrants across jurisdictions as they are issued, served, and recalled. The legislation reflects a modern approach to warrant management, aiming to facilitate better coordination between law enforcement entities throughout the state. The bill stipulates that the system must be operational by January 1, 2028, and requires the Department of Public Safety to develop necessary rules and regulations to implement the system effectively.

Contention

Though the bill promotes an advancement in criminal warrant management, it may encounter challenges regarding local agency compliance and funding for implementation. There could be concerns about data privacy and security as criminal justice information is handled electronically. Additionally, constituents may raise questions regarding the effectiveness of such a system in reducing warrant backlogs or improving public safety outcomes. As the bill garners consideration, debates may emerge around balancing efficiency with the protection of individual rights and the judicial process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2030

Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

MS HB27

Misdemeanors; revise age of expungement for.

MS HB560

No-knock warrants; prohibit issuance of.

MS HB1117

Misdemeanor crimes; require automatic expungement of.

MS HB283

Expungement; revise age for misdemeanor crimes for.

MS SB2205

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS SB2864

Board of Mental Health and Executive Director; revise appointment of.

MS SB2210

Fireworks; revise dates of sale and reduce violation to misdemeanor.

MS HB589

Mental Health; revise appointment of Board of Mental Health and Executive Director.

MS HB1116

Acquittals and dismissals; require automatic expunction of records of.

Similar Bills

MS SB2816

Criminal penalties; authorize enhancement for crime against employees of the Department of Child Protection Services.

MS SB2076

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS SB2205

Habitual misdemeanor offender; provide sentencing enhancement for.

MS HB1615

Enhanced penalties for crimes against certain persons; include certain CPS employees.

MS SB2030

Misdemeanor warrant management system; direct the establishment of.

MS SB2230

Electronic warrants; provide use for misdemeanors and protection orders.

MS SB2082

Misdemeanors; authorize alternate sentencing for recidivist misdemeanants.

MS HB904

Abortion; repeal prohibition of.