
Are Autopsy Reports Public in Mississippi? (2026)
Mississippi autopsy reports are not broadly public. Legal next of kin can get one free copy from the State Medical Examiner. Learn who qualifies, the fee, and how to request.
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Mississippi autopsy reports are not broadly public. Legal next of kin can get one free copy from the State Medical Examiner. Learn who qualifies, the fee, and how to request.

Mississippi abolished common law marriage in 1956 under Miss. Code 93-1-15. CLMs formed before April 5, 1956 remain valid. Mississippi recognizes valid out-of-state common law marriages.

Complete guide to life sentences in Mississippi: parole eligibility, LWOP rules, notable cases, recent legislative changes, and sentencing statutes. Updated March 2026.

Learn how to find someone's cause of death in Mississippi, whether it is public, who can request the death certificate, and how to get an autopsy report.

Get a Mississippi death certificate from MSDH Vital Records. The first certified copy is $17, each additional $6. See who qualifies and how to order.

Guide to Mississippi AI laws, regulation, and legislation covering deepfakes, employment AI, healthcare AI, and more.

Learn how Mississippi consent laws apply to AI meeting recorders. One-party consent rules, penalties, and compliance.

Learn how Mississippi alimony works: the Armstrong factors, four types of spousal support, fault rules, cohabitation termination, and federal tax treatment under current law.

Is Mississippi an at-will state? Yes. Learn the narrow public-policy and implied-contract exceptions, right-to-work status, and your federal protections.

Learn Mississippi audio recording laws under Miss. Code Ann. section 41-29-531. One-party consent allows recording your own calls and conversations legally.

Mississippi background check laws: Ban the Box, lookback periods, Clean Slate, employer and housing checks.

Mississippi has no biometric privacy law. Learn how Miss. Code 75-24-29 falls short, failed BIPA-style bills, employer rules, and federal protections that apply.

Mississippi is an at-fault state with pure comparative negligence, 25/50/25 minimums, and a 3-year injury filing deadline. Learn your rights after a crash.

Learn about Mississippi's car seat laws: age and weight requirements, rear-facing rules, booster seat guidelines, and penalties for violations.

Mississippi Chancery Courts apply the 12 Albright factors to decide custody. Learn about joint custody rules, Miss. Code §93-5-24, relocation, and modification standards.

Mississippi child support uses a percentage of adjusted gross income: 14% to 26% by number of children. Learn how to calculate, modify, and enforce a support order.


Mississippi data breach notification law (Miss. Code 75-24-29) requires notice without unreasonable delay. No AG reporting required. Learn triggers, exemptions, and penalties.

Mississippi requires data breach notification under Miss. Code 75-24-29 but has no comprehensive consumer privacy law. Learn breach rules, penalties, and your rights.

Mississippi is a closed-record state: death certificates are restricted for 50 years and only family, legal reps, or those with a tangible interest can buy a certified copy. Here is how to order one.

Mississippi has an election deepfake law (SB 2577, eff. July 2024) and AI-CSAM statute (HB 1126, 2024), but no adult NCII deepfake law. Federal TAKE IT DOWN Act fills the gap for intimate imagery.

Mississippi defamation laws: the one-year statute of limitations (Miss. Code 15-1-35), libel vs slander, defamation per se, and why there is no anti-SLAPP law.

Mississippi divorce law explained: irreconcilable differences requires mutual consent, 12 fault grounds, 6-month residency, 60-day wait, Chancery Court.

Learn Mississippi dog bite laws, the one-bite rule, comparative negligence, statute of limitations, and how to pursue a claim for damages.

Mississippi sets its age of majority at 21, the highest in the nation. Learn how a chancery court can remove the disabilities of minority under Miss. Code Ann. 93-19-1, and how marriage and military service emancipate a minor in Mississippi.

Mississippi allows expunction of certain misdemeanors and a limited list of felonies under Miss. Code § 99-19-71. Learn eligibility, the 5-year waiting period, the one-felony lifetime limit, and which offenses are excluded.
Mississippi has no statute against putting a GPS tracker on a car. See what applies instead: stalking charges, civil lawsuits, and how to protect yourself.

Learn Mississippi hit and run laws under Code §§ 63-3-401 to 63-3-405, including penalties from misdemeanor fines to 20 years in prison for fatal accidents.

Mississippi has no security deposit cap and requires return within 45 days. No repair-and-deduct remedy. Learn entry notice rules, late fees, and tenant rights.


Learn your rights to record in public in Mississippi. First Amendment protections, public meeting recording rights, and limits on filming in public spaces explained.

Learn your rights to record police in Mississippi. The First Amendment and Fifth Circuit case law protect filming officers in public. Know the rules and limits.

Mississippi lemon law requires 3 repair attempts or 15 days out of service. Consumers choose refund or replacement. Learn the deadlines, deductions, and how to file.

Learn Mississippi medical recording laws. Patients can record doctor visits under one-party consent (Miss. Code Ann. 41-29-531). HIPAA, telehealth, evidence.

Mississippi medical records retention laws: how long hospitals and doctors keep your records, HIPAA rules, and patient rights.

Learn Mississippi phone call recording laws. One-party consent under section 41-29-531 allows recording your own calls. Interstate call rules and penalties explained.

Mississippi Power of Attorney law: Uniform Durable POA Act (Miss. Code 87-3-101 to 87-3-113), execution, durability language, agent powers, and the separate healthcare directive under Miss. Code 41-41-201 et seq.

Mississippi is a one-party consent state under Miss. Code Ann. section 41-29-531(e). Learn the consent rules, criminal penalties, civil damages, and hidden-camera law.

Learn how to get a Domestic Abuse Protection Order (DAPO) in Mississippi, who qualifies, how long orders last, firearm rules, and what violations mean.

Mississippi allows Ring doorbells under one-party consent rules per Miss. Code 41-29-531. Learn about audio, video, HOA rules, police access, and penalties.


Learn Mississippi security camera laws for homes and businesses. Placement rules, audio recording limits, neighbor disputes, and hidden camera restrictions explained.

Mississippi is a stand-your-ground state. Miss. Code Ann. 97-3-15(4) eliminates any duty to retreat; 97-3-15(3) creates a castle doctrine presumption for homes, vehicles, businesses, and workplaces. Learn about immunity under 97-3-15(5) and the 2023 amendment.

Understand Mississippi's sexting laws: criminal penalties for adults and minors, revenge porn laws, and defenses available under Mississippi law.

Mississippi slip and fall law: pure comparative negligence, open-and-obvious abolished as a bar (Tharp v. Bunge), 3-year SOL, 90-day government notice deadline, and $1M non-economic cap.

Mississippi is a one-party consent state under Miss. Code Ann. § 41-29-531(e). Learn what smart glasses recording is legal in Mississippi and where it is prohibited.

Mississippi requires 10 years of adverse possession under Miss. Code § 15-1-13 to claim land. Learn the elements, how to remove a squatter, and what property owners must do.

Mississippi statute of limitations for civil and criminal cases. Filing deadlines for personal injury, contracts, malpractice, felonies, and more.

Learn Mississippi surveillance camera laws for 2026, including home cameras, workplace monitoring, hidden cameras, one-party consent audio rules, and penalties.

Learn Mississippi video recording laws including public filming rights, hidden camera restrictions under section 97-29-63, and surveillance consent rules.

Learn Mississippi voyeurism laws under Miss. Code Ann. section 97-29-63. Hidden cameras in private places are a felony with up to 10 years in prison.

Learn about Mississippi whistleblower laws, who is protected, how to report misconduct, remedies for retaliation, and the 3-year filing deadline.

Mississippi window tint law sets a 28% VLT minimum on all side and rear windows for every vehicle type. Learn the rules, medical exemption, sticker requirement, and penalties.

Mississippi windshield mounting laws for GPS, phone mounts, and dashcams. Covers statutes, tint rules, penalties, and exemptions under Miss. Code Ann. 63-7-59.

Mississippi requires workers' comp for 5+ employees. Learn about wage benefits, the 30-day report deadline, 2-year claim limit, and doctor-choice rules.

Learn Mississippi workplace recording laws. Employees can record conversations under one-party consent. Employer surveillance rules and NLRB protections explained.