Chancery Court
P.O. Box 68
209 E. Broadway St.
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone 662-746-2661
Fax: 662-746-3893
Cases heard in the Chancery Court include domestic/family matters, divorce, child custody, property division, adoptions, alimony, estates of descendants, land issues (titles, contracts), emancipation (declaring a minor to be 21 for work purposes), property title confirmation, property disputes (over $50,000), insurance settlements to minors, and commitments of mentally disabled.
The following Chancellors preside over the Yazoo County Chancery Court:
- Hon. Cynthia Brewer
- Hon. Robert G. Clark, III
- Hon. James C. Walker
Circuit Court
P.O. Box 108
209 E. Broadway St.
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone: 662-746-1872
Fax: 662-716-0113
The Circuit Court has original jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters not vested exclusively in another court. Most Circuit Court cases are heard by juries.
The following judges preside over the Yazoo County Circuit Court:
- Hon. Jannie M. Lewis-Blackmon
Justice Court
P.O. Box 798
211 E. Broadway St.
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone: 662-746-8181
Fax: 662-746-2186
The Justice Court resides over a myriad of matters, from civil suits to delinquent mobile home taxes. Traffic tickets issued by the State Highway Patrol and the Sample County Sheriff’s Department are resolved in the Justice Court, as well as Public Service tickets, Gaming, Fishing and Marine Reserve tickets.
This Court hears all matters with regard to DUIs and violations of County ordinances. All felony cases are first heard in the Justice Court for initial appearance and the filing of affidavit. Judges from this office have court sessions at the jail three times each week to ensure each person’s right to have an initial court appearance within three days of arrest.
The following judges preside over the Yazoo County Justice Court:
- Hon. Pam May
- Hon. Bennie (Kay) Warrington
County Court
P.O. Box 1437
209 E. Broadway St.
Yazoo City MS 39194
Phone: 662-746-5214
Fax: 662-746-9865
County Courts have exclusive jurisdiction over eminent domain proceedings and juvenile matters, among other things. In counties which have a County Court, a County Court judge also serves as the Youth Court judge. County Courts share jurisdiction with Circuit and Chancery Courts in some civil matters. The jurisdictional limit of County Courts is up to $200,000. County Courts may handle non-capital felony cases transferred from Circuit Court. County Court judges may issue search warrants, set bond and preside over preliminary hearings. County Courts have concurrent jurisdiction with Justice Courts in all matters, civil and criminal. The Yazoo County Court is one of 21 County Courts in the State of Mississippi.
The following judge presides over the Yazoo County Court:
- Hon. Mary Barnette Cotton
Youth Court
P.O. Box 1437
209 E. Broadway St.
Yazoo City MS 39194
Phone: 662-746-5124
Fax: 662-746-9865
The Yazoo County Youth Court handles all cases involving physical, emotional or sexual abuse involving children; physical or emotional neglect of children; children in need of supervision; truancy; educational neglect; civil commitments; and delinquency. Delinquency cases involve youth ages 10 up to the last day they are 17 years old. The Youth Court does not have jurisdiction over a youth who is alleged to have committed an offense which, if they were an adult, could result in a sentence of life in prison or death, or felonies or attempted felonies involving the use of a deadly weapon. In those cases, Circuit Court has jurisdiction over the youth.
The following judge presides over the Yazoo County Youth Court:
- Hon. Mary Barnette Cotton
Yazoo County Youth Empowered to Succeed (YES)
110 N. Jerry Clower Blvd.
Suite B
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone: 662-763-5054
Yazoo County YES is an equal opportunity program. Grant funding provided by CMPDD.
Juvenile Drug Court
The Yazoo County Juvenile Intervention Court (JIC) was created to assist young people from 12-17 years of age within the jurisdiction of the Yazoo County Youth Court who are positive for illegal drug use or alcohol dependency. JIC is an alternative to continuous or repeated placement in the Juvenile Detention Center for youth involved in drug use. The program is designed to assist these young people with gaining and maintaining sobriety. Youth remain on probation until the program is completed. Once they complete the program, they participate in a graduation ceremony which recognizes their achievement.
333 N. Main Street
Suite G
Yazoo City, MS 39194
Phone: 662-763-5211