What are Lafayette County Arrest Records?
Lafayette County arrest records contain information about individuals who were arrested in the county. These records also bear information on arrest warrants issued within the county. Arrest record information may be obtained from the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department located at:
Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department
711 Jackson Avenue East
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-6421
Fax: (662) 236-0203
What are Lafayette County Criminal Records?
Lafayette County criminal records are documents that contain criminal, arrest, and conviction histories of county residents. The Criminal Information Center of the Mississippi Department of Public Safety serves as the central repository for obtaining criminal history record checks for employment, adoption, or immigration purposes. However, this applies to individuals and businesses, excluding healthcare and child care facilities licensed by the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH). Parties who fall under these 2 categories may request record checks from the Mississippi State Department of Health’s Record Check Division.
How Do I Get Lafayette County Criminal Records?
Interested parties may obtain name-based criminal history record checks from the Criminal Information Center by submitting a completed Authorization to Release Background Information. This form may be mailed, along with a state-issued ID or driver’s license and a $32 fee, payable by money order to:
MS Bureau of Investigation
ATTN: Cic/Background Checks
3891 Highway 468 West
Pearl, MS 39208
To conduct fingerprint checks, applicants may submit their fingerprints using the livescan services provided at the:
Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department
711 Jackson Avenue East
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-6421
Fax: (662) 236-0203
Agencies licensed by the MSDH to provide child care and health care services may request fingerprint-based criminal record checks from the MSDH using the mail, in-person, or online services. It is a requirement to submit a completed Fingerprinting Information Form, along with a fee of $50 per request and valid identification to the:
MSDH Licensure Office
Mississippi State Department of Health
143B LeFleur’s Square
Jackson, MS 39211
Phone: (601) 364-1101
Fax: (601) 364-5056
Acceptable forms of payment include money order, cashier’s check, or business check made out to the MSDH.
How To Find Lafayette County Sex Offender Information
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety maintains a statewide Sex Offender Registry for counties in the State, including Lafayette County. Using this registry, residents can search for sex offenders by name or location. Individuals using the name search are required to provide the offender’s first and last name while geographical or location searches require the offender’s street address, city, or zip code. It is also possible to search within 1 to 3 miles of an address and sign up to get email notifications when an offender moves within an area.
How do I Visit an Inmate in Lafayette County Jail?
Lafayette County has one county jail run by the sheriff’s office. The facility is located at:
711 Jackson Avenue East
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-6421
Fax: (662) 232-8062
Visitation hours and days can be obtained by contacting the jail.
Where And How To Find Lafayette County Inmate Information
Friends and family may obtain details on incarcerated inmates and other jail information by contacting the jail on (662) 234-6421.
What are Lafayette County Court Records?
Lafayette County court records are official civil or criminal court proceedings of cases that were handled by courts in the county. The Clerk of Circuit Court maintains circuit court records while the Chancery Clerk maintains chancery court records. These records may be obtained by contacting the applicable clerk using the following details:
Lafayette Chancery Clerk
300 North Lamar Boulevard
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-2131
Fax: (662) 234-5038
Lafayette Circuit Clerk
1 Courthouse Square
Suite 101
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-4951
Fax: (662) 236-0238
Interested parties may also search and view Chancery and Circuit Court records on the Lafayette County online record search database. There is no cost attached for civil or criminal case records from the Circuit Court. However, to access Chancery Court records, parties are required to create an account and pay a monthly or yearly subscription fee. It costs $30 per month and $330 per year.
Location of all Courts in Lafayette County
Lafayette County has a Chancery Court, Circuit Court, Justice Court, Drug Court, and 3 Municipal Courts. Below are the addresses, business hours, and contact details of the courts:
Lafayette County Chancery Court
Lafayette County Chancery Building
300 North Lamar Boulevard
P.O. Box 1240
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-2131
Fax: (662) 234-5038
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lafayette County Circuit Court
Lafayette County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-4951
Fax: (662) 236-0238
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Lafayette Justice Court
Lafayette County Business Complex
72 F.D. Buddy East Parkway
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-1545
Fax: (662) 238-7990
Lafayette Drug Court
Lafayette County Courthouse
1 Courthouse Square
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 236-3402
Fax: (662) 236-3403
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Abbeville Municipal Court
236 County Road 108
P.O. Box 19
Abbeville, MS 38601
Phone: (662) 236-3163
Fax: (662) 236-2751
Oxford Municipal Court
72 F.D. Buddy East Parkway
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-2320
Taylor Municipal Court
Taylor Town Hall
12 Main Street
Taylor, MS 38676
Phone: (662) 236-7551
What are Lafayette County Vital Records
Lafayette County vital records are the official recordings of birth, death, marriage, and divorce events that took place within the county. The Chancery Clerk serves as the records custodian for divorce records while the Circuit Clerk serves as the records custodian for marriage records. The Vital Records Office of the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) serves as the central repository for obtaining certified Lafayette County birth, death, and marriage records. The MSDH does not issue divorce records but offers five-year searches of records for a fee.
Where and How to Get Lafayette County Divorce Records
To obtain Lafayette County divorce decrees, requesters may visit the Chancery Clerk’s office at the address below. The office assesses a fee for each request. Acceptable forms of payment include cash, check, or debit card:
Lafayette Chancery Clerk
300 North Lamar Boulevard
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-2131
Fax: (662) 234-5038
It is also possible to search for divorce records from January 1, 1926, to June 30, 1938, and January 1, 1942, to date through the MSDH. Requesting parties may contact the office on (601) 206-8200 or via email to search and obtain details such as the county of divorce, book, and page number of the record. It costs $17 per request.
Where and How to Get Lafayette County Marriage Records
Lafayette County marriage records from January 1, 1926, to June 30, 1938, and January 1, 1942, to date may be obtained from the MSDH. Eligible parties may order these records in-person, by mail, or phone. To order in-person, applicants may visit the Vital Records office during business hours at the following address:
Mississippi Vital Records Office
222 Marketridge Drive
Off Highland Colony Parkway
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Phone: (601) 206-8200
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
To order by mail, the requesting party must complete, sign, and submit a Marriage Records Application Form (Spanish). Submissions must also include a copy of valid identification (listed on the form), the records fee, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Below is the mailing address:
Mississippi Vital Records
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700
It costs $17 for the first copies and $6 for additional copies. Acceptable forms of payment include a personal check, bank or postal money order, or bank cashier's check made out to Mississippi Vital Records.
Interested parties may opt to obtain marriage records from the Lafayette County Circuit Court for a fee at the address below:
Lafayette Circuit Clerk
1 Courthouse Square
Suite 101
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: (662) 234-4951
Fax: (662) 236-0238
The Circuit Clerk accepts payment in cash, money order, cashier’s check, or debit/credit card. The Clerk also provides a free, searchable database to search and view marriage licenses issued in the county.
Where And How To Get Lafayette County Birth Records
Eligible parties may order birth certificates from November 1, 1912, to date from the MSDH in person, by phone, or via mail. It costs $17 for the first copies and $6 for additional copies. Fees are payable by personal check, bank or postal money order, or bank cashier's check to Mississippi Vital Records. Applicants ordering in-person are required to visit the vital records office between business hours at the following address:
Mississippi Vital Records Office
222 Marketridge Drive
Off Highland Colony Parkway
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Phone: (601) 206-8200
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
For mail orders, applicants may submit a completed Application for Certified Copy of Birth Certificate Form (Spanish) with valid identification (listed on the form), the records fee, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. Below is the office’s mailing address:
Mississippi Vital Records
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700
Where And How To Get Lafayette County Death Records
The MSDH maintains Lafayette County death certificates from November 1, 1912, to the present. Eligible parties may obtain these records by mail or in-person. The office charges $17 for the first copies and $6 for additional copies. Applicants may pay using a personal check, bank or postal money order, or bank cashier's check made out to Mississippi Vital Records.
To make in-person requests, parties may visit the vital records office at the address below:
Mississippi Vital Records Office
222 Marketridge Drive
Off Highland Colony Parkway
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Phone: (601) 206-8200
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Mail submissions must include a completed Application for Certified Mississippi Death Certificate (Spanish), acceptable identification (listed on the form), the records fee, a self-addressed stamped envelope. Orders may be made to the vital records mailing address below:
Mississippi Vital Records
P.O. Box 1700
Jackson, MS 39215-1700
In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.