Tallahatchie County Chancery Clerk

Tallahatchie County Chancery Clerk The center of County Government. Clerk of Court, Clerk to Board of Supervisors, County Auditor and County Treasurer and recorder of all Land Records.

06/05/2025

Comptroller Position Available
Call 662/647-5551 for qualifications.

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08/15/2023

WE’RE NOT DONE YET! DO IT AGAIN ON AUGUST 29TH. THANK YOU!

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06/04/2023

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04/19/2023

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04/13/2022

SAFE ROOM IN CHARLESTON IS OPEN.

04/13/2022

Tallahatchie County Courthouse is closing at 4:00 pm

03/30/2022

Due to the threat of severe weather the Courthouses will be closing at
3:00 PM

01/05/2022

Homestead Exemption Applications
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What is a Homestead Exemption?
A Homestead Exemption is a special provision in the state’s tax laws that reduces the property taxes people have to pay on their primary home. Residents must apply for the program, it is not automatic. It is not necessary to reapply each each unless there have been certain changes in the preceding year. (See reapplication reasons)

Application Requirements
Applications for Homestead Exemption must be filed between January 1 and April 1. The 2022 deadline to file an application for Homestead Exemption is 5:00 PM Friday, April 1, 2022.

To apply for Homestead Exemption for the first time, you need to come to the Tax Assessor's Office (150 Court Square, Charleston, MS and Court Street, Sumner, MS) and bring the following:

A copy of your recorded Warranty Deed
Your Mississippi car and/or truck tag numbers
Social Security Numbers for You and Your Spouse if You Are Married
Birth dates for you and your spouse or all parties applying for homestead
Your closing or settlement statement
If you are over 65 years of age by January 1st of the filing year, bring proof of birthday to qualify for additional tax exemption.
100% Disabled individuals qualify for additional tax exemption, you will need to bring proof of disability from Veteran's Administration or the Social Security Administration.
If you need further information, please call 662-647-8922 or 662/375-8386
Reapplication Reasons
If any of the following events have occurred, you will need to re-apply for your homestead credit by coming into the Tax Assessor's office and signing a new application to update the records. If you do not re-apply reflecting these changes, you will risk the chance of losing your homestead credit. It is the responsibility of the applicant to update pertinent information regarding their homestead.

Please read carefully:

Did you get a divorce/separated recently? (Must bring Divorce Decree)
Did you get married? (Need copy of Marriage License)
Did you receive a property through a will or court order? (Must bring copy of will or court order)
Did you add, remove or change a name on your deed? If so, this becomes a change in ownership. Law states that if there is a change in ownership you must re-file your homestead to reflect this change. MS Code 27-33-31
Has the property (legal) description changed? Law states that you must re-file reflecting this change. MS Code 27-33-3
Has the occupancy of the homesteaded property changed? (you must re-file reflecting this change) MS Code 27-33-31
Are you 100% disabled American veteran? (This disability must be service related and you must bring paperwork that states this)
Death of a Spouse? (You do not have to resign a new application, but, you do have to verify with the Chancery Clerk's office that you qualify for the same exemption that the deceased spouse was receiving at time of death. Please provide a death certificate of the deceased spouse, proof of age if you are over 65, and or disability paperwork if you are declared disabled. This information helps us determine if you still qualify for same exemption to keep you from having to sign a new application.) MS Code 27-33-3
Reasons of Denial
Below are some reasons your homestead will be denied by the Department of Revenue. If your homestead is denied you will be charged back the amount of credit you received and will be billed separately the following year.

Can Not owe MS income tax
Can Not have homestead on any other property in county or any other states; you must live full time on property receiving homestead
Claiming to be a resident of another state when assessed with income tax.
Mississippi Homestead Exemption Rules and Regulations

Homestead Exemption Information

09/13/2021

Truck Drivers needed.
CDL’s required

09/08/2021

ISO:
Solid Waste truck driver. Application available in office.

08/16/2021

Charleston Courthouse phones are out, and we have 1/2 power. Sorry for the inconvenience. Waiting on Entergy for repairs.

08/10/2021

Solid Waste will be a day late this week. Two trucks down. Sorry for inconvenience.

Address

Charleston, MS
38921

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm
Friday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 5pm

Telephone

+16626475551

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