Mississippi Code
Chapter 1 - Public Officers; General Provisions
§ 25-1-99. County office hours

The clerks of the circuit and chancery courts, the county superintendents of education, the county tax assessors, and the sheriffs shall keep their offices at the courthouses of their respective counties if offices shall be there provided for them. If offices shall not be there provided for them, they shall keep their offices within one-half (1/2) mile of the courthouses of their respective counties; except that the office of the county superintendent of education may be placed in the county in any other place determined by the county board of education to be most feasible, regardless of the distance from the courthouse. The offices of all circuit and chancery clerks and sheriffs shall be open for business on all business days from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except that within the discretion of the board of supervisors of said county, the above county offices may be closed at 12:00 noon one (1) business day of each week, or may be closed all day Saturday of each week, or may be closed at 12:00 noon on Saturday and at 12:00 noon on one (1) additional business day of each week. Such courthouse hours decided upon within the discretion of the board of supervisors must be duly entered at large on the minutes of said board, and such action by the board shall be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks.
Provided, however, the courthouse shall be closed on all state holidays as set forth in Section 3-3-7, and when any state holiday set forth in Section 3-3-7 falls on a Saturday, the courthouse may be closed on the Friday immediately preceding such Saturday and when such holiday falls on a Sunday, the courthouse may be closed on the Monday immediately succeeding such Sunday. The board of supervisors, in its discretion, may close the county offices on those holidays created by executive order of the Governor.

Structure Mississippi Code

Mississippi Code

Title 25 - Public Officers and Employees; Public Records

Chapter 1 - Public Officers; General Provisions

§ 25-1-1. Length of terms

§ 25-1-3. Date terms begin for state officers, except the governor

§ 25-1-5. Date terms begin for district, county, and beat officers

§ 25-1-7. Vacancy in office

§ 25-1-9. Oath of office taken

§ 25-1-11. Oath of office filed

§ 25-1-13. State officials to make guaranty or surety bonds

§ 25-1-15. Conditions of official bonds; new bonds to be secured every four years

§ 25-1-17. Official bonds payable to state

§ 25-1-21. Affidavit of worth

§ 25-1-23. Procedure for determining sufficiency of doubtful bond

§ 25-1-25. New bond required in certain cases

§ 25-1-27. Release of surety on bond of local officer or employee

§ 25-1-29. Release of surety on bond of state officer

§ 25-1-31. Personal bonds

§ 25-1-35. Commission not necessary

§ 25-1-37. Acts of de facto officer valid

§ 25-1-39. Deputy to discharge duty after death of officer

§ 25-1-41. Informal bonds valid

§ 25-1-43. Officer not to make contract without authority

§ 25-1-45. Civil liability for failure to perform duty

§ 25-1-49. Seller may recover claim unlawfully brought by an officer

§ 25-1-51. Confiscated property: prohibited acquisition; disposition by sheriff; subsequent recovery

§ 25-1-53. Nepotism prohibited

§ 25-1-55. Penalty for nepotism

§ 25-1-57. Undated or postdated resignations

§ 25-1-59. Vacancy by removal or default

§ 25-1-61. Legal residence of state officers

§ 25-1-63. Defaulting officers published

§ 25-1-65. Expense of publication

§ 25-1-67. Public moneys to be promptly paid by legal representatives

§ 25-1-69. Officer not to carry or deposit public funds outside state

§ 25-1-71. Public moneys are trust funds

§ 25-1-72. Duty to deposit funds into county depository

§ 25-1-73. Officers liable for costs of collection of public funds improperly withheld

§ 25-1-75. Duplicate receipt books upon transfer of funds

§ 25-1-79. Use of state-owned automobiles

§ 25-1-81. Expense accounts and reports as to state-owned automobiles

§ 25-1-83. Attending conventions, associations, or meetings

§ 25-1-87. Marking publicly owned or leased vehicle; exceptions; effect of noncompliance

§ 25-1-89. Donated automobiles

§ 25-1-91. Penalties regarding state-owned automobiles

§ 25-1-93. Provisions inapplicable to Governor

§ 25-1-95. Signature machines

§ 25-1-97. State office hours

§ 25-1-98. Opening and staffing of state offices; legal holidays, construction of "workday."

§ 25-1-99. County office hours

§ 25-1-101. State-furnished books

§ 25-1-102. Certain attorneys' work product exempt from public access requirements

§ 25-1-103. Certain offices held by same person

§ 25-1-105. Application of prohibition against striking to public employees and employers

§ 25-1-107. Date of postmark as proof of date of payment or report

§ 25-1-109. Law enforcement officers prohibited from disclosing identity of person arrested, issued a citation, or being held for misdemeanor

§ 25-1-111. Prevention of disclosure by state agencies of social security numbers

§ 25-1-117. State agencies and public officials providing information about the agency or office to the public on a website are required to regularly review and update that information