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Why Mississippi Court Records are Available to the Public In 1941, the Mississippi State Legislature passed a law named the Mississippi Public Records Act. It was not until forty years later in 1985, however, that the public’s right to inspect and copy public records was codified in Chapter 61 of Title 25 in the Mississippi Code. The law aims to ensure disclosure of court records and other public records to the public. What Court Records Access Means To You? The law is similar to the Mississippi Open Meeting Law legislates the methods by which public meetings are conducted at the Mississippi Public Records Act intent is to ensure that all public documents and records are available to the public without expressing the purpose of the inquiry. Accountability to the Public When the legislature enacted Mississippi Public Records Act, it expressively declared that access to information concerning the conduct of the people ’s, and all government bodies at all level is a fundamental and necessary right of every person in this state, Public Records Act. Indeed, in Mississippi, access to the government and court records, in particular, has been deemed a fundamental interest in citizenship and has emphasized that maxim disclosure of the conduct of governmental operations [is] to be promoted by the act. By promoting prompt public access to government records, the Mississippi Public Records Act is intended to safeguard the accountability of government to the public.
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