Harrison County Court operates a multi-tier judicial system serving the Mississippi Gulf Coast, with Circuit, Chancery, Justice, and County Court divisions handling civil, criminal, equity, and traffic matters. The Harrison County Circuit Court, Mississippi, hears major felony cases and civil suits exceeding jurisdictional limits, while the Harrison County Chancery Court oversees estates, divorces, adoptions, guardianships, and property disputes over $50,000. The Harrison County Justice Court in Mississippi handles state highway patrol tickets, DUIs, county ordinance violations, and initial felony appearances within three days of arrest. The County Court, with three sitting judges, rounds out the local judiciary. Physical operations are split between the Harrison County courthouse, Gulfport Biloxi locations: Judicial District 1 at 1801 23rd Avenue in Gulfport and Judicial District 2 at 730 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Biloxi. The Harrison County Circuit Clerk office and the Chancery Clerk office, led by Angela Thrash, handle filings, records, and the Mississippi electronic court filing system, which went live across all 82 counties on June 30, 2025.
Harrison County Court residents and attorneys can complete a Harrison County court case lookup, Harrison County court records search, and Harrison County court dockets calendar check from any device through the county’s online portal. The Harrison County court payment portal accepts online payments for circuit court, justice court, and tax redemption transactions. Visitors searching by last name or date retrieve scheduled cases with party names, courtroom assignments, presiding judges, and hearing times across Chancery, Circuit, County, and Justice Court dockets. Harrison County jury duty information updates weekly, with Gulfport and Biloxi panels posted separately; for the week of June 15, 2026, all County Court jurors summoned to Gulfport received full discharge. The Harrison County court forms download section posts required PDF templates for civil filings, adoption petitions, and name changes, all of which must be typed under Mississippi Code 89-5-24. Mississippi Gulf Coast courts contact lines route callers to Circuit Court Administrator Mary Ladner at (228) 865-4158. With the November 3, 2026, General Election approaching, Harrison County judicial candidates 2026 qualified filings cover Chancery, County, and Justice Court positions.
Search Harrison County Court Cases and Records
The Harrison County Court case search system lets residents, lawyers, and the public look up court records on any device. The system covers Circuit, Chancery, County, and Justice Court dockets across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Records include civil suits, criminal cases, divorces, adoptions, and traffic matters filed in Harrison County. Visitors can search the public docket portal hosted on the Harrison County online services site. The portal uses party names, case numbers, and hearing dates to pull current case data. Results show party names, presiding judges, courtroom numbers, and scheduled hearing times.
The live official docket search portal lives. The main county services hub sits. For state-level court records, the Mississippi Electronic Courts (MEC) system also stores filings through the Mississippi Courts website.
Steps Harrison County Court Case Lookup Method
- https://harrison2.co.harrison.ms.us/dockets/circuitcourt.asp
- Open the official Harrison County online services site at https://harrison2.co.harrison.ms.us/.
- Click the docket link that matches the case type: Chancery, Circuit, County, or Justice Court.
- Type the last name of a party in the search box, or pick a date range from the calendar tool.
- Press the search button to load the list of scheduled cases for the day or party.
- Click any case row to see the full docket entry, party data, and courtroom number.
- Use the print option on the page to save a copy of the docket for your records.
For federal cases filed in the Southern District of Mississippi, the U.S. District Court clerk’s office in Gulfport handles filings. The federal courthouse sits inside the Southern District of Mississippi clerk’s office network. The Gulfport clerk phone line rings at 228-563-1790 for case status checks.
Harrison County Circuit Court, Mississippi Jurisdiction and Powers
The Harrison County Circuit Court in Mississippi serves as the main trial court for serious civil and criminal cases on the Gulf Coast. The court hears major felony cases, civil suits that exceed lower court limits, and appeals from Justice and County Court decisions. The court also handles post-conviction reviews, habeas corpus petitions, and constitutional challenges. Two judicial districts sit within Harrison County. Judicial District 1 operates from the Gulfport courthouse, and Judicial District 2 operates from the Biloxi courthouse. Each district has its own panel of elected Circuit Court judges who serve four-year terms.
The Circuit Court Administrator for both districts is Mary Ladner. Residents and lawyers can reach her office at the main phone line (228) 865-4158 or by fax at (228) 865-1636. Her mailing address is P.O. Box 1461, Gulfport, MS 39502, and her email is mhladner@co.harrison.ms.us.
Circuit Court Case Types and Authority
- https://courts.ms.gov/trialcourts/circuitcourt/cirjud.pdf
- Major felony criminal trials and sentencing hearings
- Civil lawsuits with damages above the lower court limits
- Appeals from Justice Court and County Court rulings
- Divorce and family law matters tied to felony or equity claims
- Probate disputes that move up from the Chancery Court
- Post-conviction relief and habeas corpus petitions
The Circuit Court uses the Mississippi Electronic Courts (MEC) filing system for new civil and criminal cases. Lawyers and self-represented filers can submit petitions, motions, and exhibits through the MEC portal linked on the Mississippi Courts website. The full list of Circuit Court judges and staff sits in the Circuit Court Judges and Staff PDF.
Harrison County Chancery Court Equity and Probate Powers
The Harrison County Chancery Court serves as the court of equity for the county. The court handles cases that ask for non-monetary relief, such as injunctions, specific performance, and declaratory judgments. The Chancery Court also serves as the probate court for Harrison County. Probate matters include wills, estates, guardianships, conservatorships, and mental health commitments. Family law matters filed in Chancery Court include divorces, child custody, child support, adoptions, and name changes. The court also handles real property disputes, land title issues, and contract disputes seeking equitable relief.
The Chancery Clerk’s office maintains the official land records, marriage records, and probate files for the county. The clerk’s office accepts new filings in person, by mail, and through the MEC electronic filing portal. The clerk’s office uses the same online services hub as the Circuit Court for public docket access.
Common Harrison County Chancery Court Filings
- Wills, estates, and letters testamentary filings
- Guardianship and conservatorship petitions
- Divorce, custody, and child support actions
- Adoption petitions and name change requests
- Land title, deed, and boundary disputes
- Injunctions, specific performance, and quiet title actions
Land records are open to the public and searchable through the Harrison County online services site. Users can pull deed images, mortgage records, and judgment rolls from the same portal used for court docket searches. The judgment roll link lives on the main hub next to the payment portal link.
Harrison County Justice Court MS Authority and Case Types
The Harrison County Justice Court MS, serves as the limited jurisdiction court for misdemeanors, traffic tickets, and small civil claims. The court also handles initial appearances for felony arrests that occur in the county. Justice Court judges hear cases in both Gulfport and Biloxi courthouses. Justice Court judges handle state highway patrol tickets, driving under the influence first offenses, county ordinance violations, and fish and game violations. The court hears small civil claims with damages up to the statutory limit. Justice Court also issues search warrants, arrest warrants, and bond hearings for felony arrests.
The Gulfport Justice Court office sits at 1709 24th Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501. The office accepts payments, fine collections, and bond postings during business hours. Payments can also be made online through the Justice Court payment portal on the main county services hub.
Harrison County Justice Court Case Categories
- Mississippi Highway Patrol traffic tickets and speeding citations
- Driving under the influence first offense charges
- County ordinance violations and misdemeanor criminal cases
- Small civil claims with damages under the statutory cap
- Initial felony appearances and bond hearings after arrest
- Search warrants and arrest warrants signed by the judge
Justice Court convictions can be appealed to the Harrison County Circuit Court. The appeal must be filed within the time set by Mississippi law. Defendants may also request a jury trial in Circuit Court for any case originating in Justice Court.
Harrison County County Court Functions and Coverage
The Harrison County County Court handles misdemeanors, civil suits, and appeals from Justice Court. The court serves as an intermediate trial court between the Justice Court and the Circuit Court. County Court judges hear criminal and civil cases in both Gulfport and Biloxi. County Court has original jurisdiction over certain felony pleas, juvenile cases, and civil matters. The court shares some docket space with Circuit Court for felony pleas transferred from Justice Court. The County Court also handles post-conviction motions filed after Justice Court convictions.
For the week of June 15, 2026, the Harrison County County Court posted updates on its official jury site. The notice showed that all County Court jurors summoned to Gulfport for that week received a full discharge. No County Court jury was issued to appear in Biloxi for the same week.
Harrison County County Court Caseload
- Misdemeanor criminal trials and guilty pleas
- Civil suits filed in the County Court division
- Appeals from Justice Court convictions and rulings
- Bond forfeiture hearings and bench warrant actions
- Juvenile matters filed under the Mississippi youth court rules
- Post-conviction relief motions tied to County Court cases
County Court records, dockets, and forms are open to the public through the same online portal used for Circuit and Chancery Court. Users can search by party name, case number, or hearing date from any device with internet access. The County Court Docket link sits on the main county services hub.
Harrison County Court Dockets Calendar
The Harrison County Court dockets calendar shows all scheduled hearings, trials, and motions for the day. The calendar covers Chancery, Circuit, County, and Justice Court dockets. Users can pull a single day or a full week of scheduled cases from the same portal. The online docket page lists case number, party name, presiding judge, courtroom number, and hearing type. The default view shows the current day. Users can scroll forward in the calendar to see future dates. Each row links to the full case file with motions, orders, and judgment entries.
Where to Find Each Harrison County Court Docket
| Court Division | Docket Link Source | Search Method |
|---|---|---|
| Chancery Court | Main online services hub | Last name or date range |
| Circuit Court | Direct docket search page | Last name, case number, or date |
| County Court | Main online services hub | Date range search |
| Justice Court | Main online services hub | Party name search |
| Federal Court | Southern District of Mississippi site | Case number search |
The site footer shows that the online services hub has been running since the year 2000, and the county board keeps the system live in 2026. Users who need help reading a docket entry can call the Circuit Court Administrator’s office at (228) 865-4158 for assistance. The MEC portal also lets users pull statewide docket entries through the Mississippi Courts site.
Harrison County Court Payment Portal Online Options
The Harrison County court payment portal lets users pay fines, fees, and court costs online. The portal accepts payments for Circuit Court, Justice Court, and tax redemption cases. Users can pay with a credit card, debit card, or electronic bank transfer through the system. The payment portal sits on the main Harrison County online services hub. The same login portal covers Circuit Court payment, Justice Court payment, Land Records search, and Delinquent Tax payment. Users can move between each service from the same dashboard.
Tax Assessor records link to the payment portal through the Harrison County tax page. The full payment portal lives at harrison2.co.harrison.ms.us under the Payment Portal link. The Tax Assessor page also links to the Circuit Court Payment Portal and the Justice Court Payment Portal.
What the Payment Portal Covers
- Circuit Court fines, fees, and restitution payments
- Justice Court traffic ticket and misdemeanor fine payments
- Tax redemption payments on delinquent land sales
- Land record copy fees and document search charges
- Fraud alert service fees for property record monitoring
- Court cost payments tied to misdemeanor convictions
Users who need a receipt for a court payment can print the confirmation page at the end of the transaction. The portal also emails a copy of the receipt to the email address listed in the user profile. Refund requests must be filed with the clerk’s office in person or by mail.
Harrison County Court Forms Download Center
The Harrison County court forms download page posts required PDF templates for civil, criminal, and family law filings. Forms cover Circuit Court, Chancery Court, County Court, and Justice Court matters. Each form links to a fillable PDF that users can type into and print. The Circuit Clerk’s office hosts the main forms page. The Tax Collector’s office also posts related forms used in tax and land record matters. Users can sort forms by court, case type, and filing purpose.
- https://harrisoncountyms.gov/government/circuit_clerk/downloadable_forms.php
- https://harrisoncountyms.gov/goverment/tax_collector/downloadable_forms.php
Common Harrison County Court Forms
- Civil complaint and summons forms for Circuit Court
- Divorce and custody forms for Chancery Court filings
- Adoption petition and name change forms
- Justice Court answer and small claims forms
- Land record and deed recording forms
- Tax sale redemption and land patent forms
Users who need a form that is not posted on the download page can call the Circuit Clerk’s office. The clerk’s office can mail a paper copy of the form or point the user to the right page. Self-represented filers should read the instructions on each form before submitting the document to the clerk.
Mississippi Electronic Court Filing System Statewide Rollout
The Mississippi Electronic Courts (MEC) filing system went live across all 82 counties on June 30, 2025. The system lets lawyers and self-represented filers submit court documents online. The statewide rollout covered circuit courts, chancery courts, and county courts in every Mississippi county. The MEC system stores filings in a single state database. Documents submitted through MEC are docketed and made available electronically as part of the filing process. The system supports civil, criminal, family, and probate filings in all covered courts.
Lawyers who want to use the MEC system must register for an e-filing account. The registration page lives on the Mississippi Courts website at courts.ms.gov. The system reached a full statewide launch in July 2025, marking a key milestone for the Mississippi judiciary.
What the MEC Filing System Covers
- New civil and criminal case filings in circuit and chancery courts
- Probate and estate filings in chancery court
- Family law filings, including divorce, custody, and adoption
- Subsequent motions, responses, and orders in active cases
- Court costs and filing fee payment at the time of submission
- Electronic service of filings to lawyers of record
Self-represented filers can use MEC by setting up a guest account. The system guides the user through each step, from picking the court to uploading the PDF and paying the filing fee. Filings submitted outside business hours are time-stamped and processed the next business day.
Harrison County Jury Duty Information Weekly Updates
The Harrison County jury duty page posts weekly updates on jury summons for Gulfport and Biloxi. The page shows which jurors must report, which jurors are on standby, and which jury weeks have been cancelled. The page updates each Friday for the next week’s panels. Jurors can check the Gulfport jury page and the Biloxi jury page from the same county website. Each page lists the assigned juror numbers, reporting times, and courthouse location. Jurors who cannot serve can request a postponement through the same page.
For the week of June 15, 2026, the Gulfport jury page showed all County Court jurors summoned for that week were fully and finally discharged. The Biloxi jury page showed no County Court jury was issued to appear in Biloxi for the same week.
Harrison County Jury Duty Web Pages
- Gulfport jury page for Circuit Court and County Court panels
- Biloxi jury page for Circuit Court and County Court panels
- Postponement request form for jurors with scheduling conflicts
- Exemption request form for jurors who cannot serve by law
- Frequently asked questions about pay, length, and dress code
- Reporting instructions with parking and security checkpoint notes
Jurors who fail to report for service without a valid excuse can face a contempt charge in Justice Court. The fine for missing jury service is set by Mississippi law. Jurors with questions about their summons can call the Circuit Court Administrator’s office at (228) 865-4158.
Harrison County Circuit Clerk Office Contact and Services
The Harrison County Circuit Clerk’s office is the official record keeper for Circuit Court and County Court cases. The clerk’s office accepts new filings, issues process, maintains the docket, and provides certified copies of court orders. The clerk also collects court costs, fines, and jury fees. The Circuit Clerk’s office sits in the Gulfport courthouse. The mailing address is 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501. The clerk’s main phone line rings at (228) 865-4158 for general questions, with the administrator’s direct line at the same number. The clerk’s fax number is listed in the official directory.
The Circuit Clerk’s office hours run during standard business hours. Users who need to file in person should bring a photo ID and two copies of each document. The clerk also accepts filings by mail and through the MEC electronic portal.
Circuit Clerk Office Services
- Accept new civil and criminal case filings
- Issue summons, subpoenas, and writs to parties
- Maintain the docket and case file for every case
- Provide certified copies of orders, judgments, and decrees
- Collect filing fees, court costs, and restitution payments
- Post weekly jury duty updates for Gulfport and Biloxi
Users who want to email the clerk’s office can use the addresses posted on the Harrison County directory page. The Circuit Court Administrator, Mary Ladner, can be reached at mhladner@co.harrison.ms.us for case management questions. The clerk’s office links to the Board of Supervisors, Tax Assessor, and Sheriff for cross-office help.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Courts Contact Directory
The Mississippi Gulf Coast courts contact lines route callers to clerk offices in Harrison, Hancock, and Jackson counties. The Gulf Coast court system includes federal, state, county, and municipal courts. Each court keeps its own phone line, email, and public counter for case-related questions. Residents on the Gulf Coast can use the same online services hub to pull dockets from neighboring counties. The MEC system also links Harrison County records with Hancock and Jackson County records. The Southern District of Mississippi federal court has a clerk’s office in Gulfport that handles federal cases filed on the coast.
The Gulfport Municipal Court sits in the City of Gulfport and handles city ordinance violations, traffic tickets from Gulfport police, and small claims within the city limits. The Biloxi Municipal Court handles city-level cases within the City of Biloxi.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Courts Phone and Email Lines
- Harrison County Circuit Court Administrator: (228) 865-4158
- Harrison County Circuit Clerk Office: (228) 865-4158 (Gulfport)
- Harrison County Justice Court (Gulfport): 1709 24th Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501
- Gulfport Municipal Court: (228) 868-5700, Email 311@gulfport-ms.gov
- Harrison County Sheriff Administration: (228) 896-0606, Fax (228) 896-0681
- U.S. District Court (Gulfport): (228) 563-1790
Users who need to reach a court outside Harrison County can call the state court help line posted on the Mississippi Courts website. The help line routes callers to the right county clerk’s office for docket searches, filing questions, and payment support.
Harrison County Courthouse, Gulfport, Biloxi Locations
Harrison County court operations are split between the Gulfport courthouse and the Biloxi courthouse. The Gulfport courthouse sits in Judicial District 1 and serves as the main seat for the Circuit Clerk office, the Chancery Clerk office, and the County Court. The Biloxi courthouse sits in Judicial District 2 and handles court sessions in the eastern part of the county. The Gulfport Circuit Court space sits at 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501. The Gulfport Justice Court office sits at 1709 24th Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501. The Biloxi courthouse serves the eastern district and handles Circuit Court, County Court, and Justice Court sessions for eastern Harrison County residents.
Both courthouses are open to the public during standard business hours. Visitors must pass through a security checkpoint. Cell phones must be turned off in courtrooms. Cameras and recording devices are not allowed without prior court approval.
Harrison County Courthouse Quick Reference
| Building | Address | Main Court |
|---|---|---|
| Gulfport Circuit Courthouse | 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 | Circuit, County, Chancery |
| Gulfport Justice Court | 1709 24th Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501 | Justice Court |
| Biloxi Courthouse | Biloxi, MS 39530 (eastern district) | Circuit, County, Justice |
| Federal Court (Gulfport) | U.S. Courthouse, Gulfport, MS 39501 | U.S. District Court |
Visitors driving to the Gulfport courthouse can use the public parking lot off 23rd Avenue. Visitors driving to the Biloxi courthouse can use the public lot off the main courthouse square. Both lots fill up fast on heavy docket days, so plan to arrive early.
Contact, Local Details, and Map
The Harrison County Court system in the First Judicial District manages regional trial court files, public filings, and criminal proceedings out of its centralized facilities in Gulfport, Mississippi. Visitors accessing the complexes must process through primary security checkpoints prior to approaching clerk service counters or entering scheduled courtrooms.
- Official County Portal: harrison2.co.harrison.ms.us
- Chancery Court Website: harrisoncountymschanceryclerk.gov
- State Judiciary System: courts.ms.gov
- Online Case Dockets: harrison2.co.harrison.ms.us/dockets
- Operational Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday (Excluding State & Federal Holidays)
Primary Court Addresses & Contacts
| Court / Office | Verified Phone | Physical Address | Mailing Address |
| Circuit Clerk Office | (228) 865-4051 | 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 | P.O. Box 998, Gulfport, MS 39502 |
| Chancery Clerk Office | (228) 865-4164 | 1801 23rd Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 | P.O. Drawer CC, Gulfport, MS 39502 |
| Justice Court (Gulfport) | (228) 265-4203 | 1709 24th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 | 1709 24th Ave, Gulfport, MS 39501 |
| Gulfport Municipal Court | (228) 868-5855 | 2218 15th St, Gulfport, MS 39501 | 2218 15th St, Gulfport, MS 39501 |
| U.S. District Court | (228) 563-1790 | 2012 15th St, Gulfport, MS 39501 | 2012 15th St, Gulfport, MS 39501 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Harrison County Court serves residents across the Mississippi Gulf Coast with four main court divisions. The system handles civil cases, criminal matters, family issues, property disputes, and traffic violations each year. Thousands of residents use these courts for everything from divorce filings to jury duty. The online portal makes it easy to search dockets, download forms, and pay fines from home. This FAQ section answers common questions about court locations, contact numbers, case searches, and filing procedures so you can find what you need fast.
What courts make up the Harrison County Court system?
The Harrison County Court system includes four main divisions. The Circuit Court handles serious civil suits and felony criminal cases. The Chancery Court manages estates, divorces, adoptions, and property disputes over $50,000. The County Court addresses less serious criminal matters and civil cases. The Justice Court covers traffic tickets, DUIs, misdemeanors, and small claims. Each division operates under elected judges who serve specific districts across the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Together, these courts serve residents throughout Gulfport, Biloxi, and surrounding communities. You can access docket searches for all four courts through the Harrison County online services portal.
How do I search Harrison County court dockets and records online?
You can search Harrison County court dockets through the official online services portal. The system lets you look up Circuit, Chancery, County, and Justice Court cases. To find a case, enter at least the first three characters of a party name and select the court division. You can also search by specific future dates. The portal displays case numbers, hearing times, courtroom locations, and presiding judges. For cases filed in Circuit and Chancery Courts, you can also use the Mississippi Electronic Courts system. This statewide platform went live on June 30, 2025, for all 82 Mississippi counties.
Where are the Harrison County courthouse locations in Gulfport and Biloxi?
Harrison County operates two main courthouse facilities. The Gulfport location sits at 1801 23rd Avenue, Gulfport, MS 39501, with mailing address P.O. Drawer CC, Gulfport, MS 39502. The Biloxi courthouse is at 730 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Biloxi, MS 39530, with mailing address P.O. Box 544, Biloxi, MS 39533. Justice Court judges also hold sessions at the Harrison County jail three times weekly. You can contact the Gulfport office at (228) 865-4036 or the Biloxi office at (228) 435-8220 for directions and filing help.
How do I contact the Harrison County Chancery Clerk or Circuit Clerk’s office?
The Harrison County Chancery Clerk serves both Judicial Districts. For District 1 in Gulfport, call (228) 865-4036 or fax (228) 214-1513. For District 2 in Biloxi, call (228) 435-8220 or fax (228) 435-8292. Deputy clerks handle filings for divorce, adoption, estate, and guardianship cases. The Circuit Court Administrator, Mary Ladner, can be reached at (228) 865-4158. You can also email deputy clerks directly using the addresses listed on the official county website. Both offices welcome walk-in visitors during business hours for case inquiries, document copies, and filing assistance.
What types of cases does Harrison County Chancery Court handle?
Harrison County Chancery Court handles equity matters and family-related cases. Common filings include divorce (contested and uncontested), child custody, child support, and adoption. The court also manages estate probate, wills, and guardianships. Property disputes exceeding $50,000 fall under Chancery jurisdiction, along with land title confirmations, partitions, and easement questions. Other matters include name changes, emancipation, paternity filings, and termination of parental rights. Four chancellors serve the 8th Chancery Court District: Jim Persons, Jennifer Schloegel, Margaret Alfonso, and Carter Bise. Filing fees follow Mississippi Code Section 25-7-9 standards.
