Mississippi Code
In General
§ 19-3-85. Authority of board to dispose of lost, stolen, abandoned or misplaced personal property

The board of supervisors of any county, upon the receipt or recovery of any lost, stolen, abandoned or misplaced personal property by the sheriff or other law enforcement officers of the county, shall cause to be posted, in three (3) public places in the county, notice that such property has been received or recovered. Such notice shall contain an accurate and detailed description of such property and, if the board of supervisors is advised as to who owns the property, a copy of the notice shall be mailed to such person or persons in addition to being posted as required in this section. The owner may recover the property by filing a claim with the board of supervisors and establishing his right to the property. The board may require bond of the person claiming the property before delivering it to him. Parties having adverse claims to the property may proceed according to law.
If no person claims the property within one hundred twenty (120) days from the date the notice is given, the board of supervisors shall cause the property to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash after first posting notice of the sale in three (3) public places in the county at least ten (10) days before the date of the sale. The notice shall contain a detailed and accurate description of the property to be sold and shall be addressed to the unknown owners or other persons interested in the property to be sold. The notice shall also set forth the date, time and place the sale is to be conducted and shall designate the sheriff to make the sale.
However, lost, stolen, abandoned or misplaced motor vehicles and bicycles may be sold in the manner provided in the preceding paragraph after the expiration of ninety (90) days from their receipt or recovery by law enforcement officers of the county.
The sheriff, promptly upon completion of the sale, shall deliver to the chancery clerk a copy of the notice authorizing the sale, a list of the property sold, the amount paid for each item, the person to whom each item was sold, and all monies received from such sale. The clerk then shall deposit the monies into the county treasury and the proceeds of the sale shall be first applied to the necessary costs and expenses of the sale, with the remainder to be credited to the special supplemental budget of the sheriff to be expended by the sheriff for any law enforcement purpose upon approval of the board of supervisors. The chancery clerk shall file the information concerning the sale among the other records of his office. If, within ninety (90) days after the date of the sale, any person claims to be the owner of the property sold, the board, upon satisfactory proof of ownership, shall pay to such person the amount for which the property was sold, and the board may require of such person a bond in such cases as the board deems advisable. No action shall be maintained against the county or any of its officers or employees or the purchaser at the sale for any property sold or the proceeds therefrom after the expiration of ninety (90) days from the date of the sales as authorized in this section.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 19 - Counties and County Officers

Chapter 3 - Board of Supervisors

In General

§ 19-3-1. Districts and boundaries; election of supervisors

§ 19-3-3. Eligibility of supervisors

§ 19-3-5. Bond to be executed by supervisor

§ 19-3-7. Organizational meeting

§ 19-3-9. Organizational and other meetings in case of epidemics

§ 19-3-11. Regular meetings in counties having one court district

§ 19-3-13. Regular meetings in counties having two court districts

§ 19-3-15. Meetings of board in Harrison County

§ 19-3-17. Length of sessions; recesses

§ 19-3-21. Presiding officer

§ 19-3-23. Quorum; fine for nonattendance

§ 19-3-25. Sheriff to attend meetings

§ 19-3-27. Duties of clerk of board of supervisors; signing of minutes

§ 19-3-29. Appointment of clerk pro tempore

§ 19-3-31. Employment of office clerks in certain counties

§ 19-3-33. Publication of proceedings

§ 19-3-35. Publication of proceedings; cumulative method

§ 19-3-37. Privileges of supervisors

§ 19-3-39. Supervisors are conservators of the peace

§ 19-3-40. Power of board to adopt, modify, alter, or repeal orders, resolutions or ordinances not inconsistent with law

§ 19-3-43. Board to provide and designate building for its meetings and sessions of court when courthouse unavailable

§ 19-3-47. Employment of counsel

§ 19-3-48. Monthly office allowance for attorney employed by board

§ 19-3-51. Power of the board to subpoena witnesses and cite for contempt

§ 19-3-53. Collection of fines imposed by board

§ 19-3-55. Elections for county purposes may be ordered by petition of qualified electors

§ 19-3-57. Tickets; what shall be printed on same

§ 19-3-59. Appropriation of county funds

§ 19-3-61. Employment of comptroller or bookkeeper

§ 19-3-65. Membership in national and state organizations of governmental officials

§ 19-3-68. Supervisors and county employees authorized to use credit cards to pay travel expenses

§ 19-3-69. Authority to contract for professional services

§ 19-3-71. Appointment of county fire services coordinator

§ 19-3-73. Authority of county to maintain real property owned or leased by fire protection district

§ 19-3-75. Maintenance of roads or driveways to public cemeteries

§ 19-3-77. Programs of professional education for county purchase clerks, receiving clerks, inventory control clerks, and members of county boards of supervisors

§ 19-3-83. Authority to adopt ordinances for the regulation of transient vendors

§ 19-3-85. Authority of board to dispose of lost, stolen, abandoned or misplaced personal property