Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2373

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Justice court filing fees; authorize board of supervisors to increase by 10% annually.

Impact

The effect of this amendment is significant as it directly influences the cost of accessing justice services within the county. The bill mandates that if any fee increases occur, the clerk of the justice court must publicly display the updated fee schedule in both a physical copy and a digital format accessible on the internet. This aspect of the bill aims to enhance transparency, allowing the public to remain informed about potential cost increases associated with legal processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 2373 proposes an amendment to Section 25-7-25 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which empowers county boards of supervisors to increase justice court filing fees by a maximum of ten percent annually. This bill aims to provide county governments with greater control over their administrative costs associated with the justice court system. By allowing regular adjustments of filing fees, the legislation intends to bring the fees in line with inflationary trends and ensure the sustainability of court operations without burdening the county’s budget.

Conclusion

SB2373, set to take effect on July 1, 2026, reflects the legislative intent to empower local governance while balancing the need for public access to justice. As counties adjust their fee structures based on this bill, it will be essential to monitor the implications for individuals utilizing these services and whether the expected enhancements in transparency and funding for justice operations are realized.

Contention

While proponents argue that this flexibility in adjusting fees is necessary for maintaining the functioning of the justice system, there may be contention regarding the impact on individuals who require these services. Critics may express concerns about the financial burden that increased fees could place on the community, particularly for those with limited resources. Additionally, discussions might arise regarding how such changes could disproportionately affect low-income individuals seeking justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB162

Justice Court; revise filing fees.

MS HB727

Justice court fees; increase in phases through 2028.

MS SB2499

Justice court; increase limit of jurisdiction.

MS HB1448

Circuit clerk fees; increase for attendance upon court.

MS HB1249

Comprehensive Electronic Court Systems Fund; increase fees for deposit into.

MS SB2562

Circuit clerk fees; increase fee for each day's attendance of clerk and deputies upon court term.

MS SB2002

Boards of Supervisors; authorize to designate persons to serve as hearing officers for delinquent solid waste fees.

MS HB83

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

MS HB1210

Trauma care system; increase certain assessments and fees to fund.

MS HB1087

County boards of supervisors; authorize contributions to community participants of MS Main Street program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.