Friday, April 10, 2020

Monday, April 6, 2020

Courthouse Access Policy

Effective Monday, April 6th at 5:00 P.M. public access to the Winston County Tax Assessor/ Collector’s Office and other areas of the courthouse will be restricted. A sheriff’s deputy will be stationed at the front door. Vehicle tag renewals may be completed by mail or by phone with a debit/credit card. New vehicle purchases may be handled by phone calls to the office. You will be given a cell number or email address to send your title/or title app information for processing.

Real property, personal property, and mobile home taxes may be mailed or paid with debits/credits by phone.

Homestead filing deadlines and personal property rendition filing deadlines have both been extended until May 1st.

P. O. Box 765 Louisville, MS 39339
dbane@winstoncounty.org
662-773-3694

The Winston County Board of Supervisors strongly urges Winston County residents to stay home and be safe! Thank you for your cooperation.

Circuit Clerk Changes/Policy

CIRCUIT CLERK

THE CIRCUIT COURT CLERK, KIM MING, CAN BE CONTACTED AT 662-773-3581 OR kim@winstoncounty.org

Lawyers should continue to file matters with the Circuit Clerk as usual.

If you have a matter set for Circuit Court, please contact our office for information or further instructions.

Marriage License Please contact our office by the above referenced phone number or email address. Applications will be made available by email upon request.



Passport Application Applying for a passport is available by appointment only.

Winston County Sets Curfew

The Winston County Board of Supervisors took action today to battle the spread of COVID-19 in Winston County. The Board imposed a curfew for the entire county effective at 9:00 pm on Monday.
The curfew limits all non-essential travel in the county between the hours of 9:00 pm and 6:00 am.

The curfew will remain in effect as long as the state and county are under a state of emergency or until the Board deems other action necessary.

Residents are required to remain in their homes or place of business during the curfew hours. Violators will be subject to a fine up to $500. Local law enforcement will enforce and serve citations if necessary.

Residents who must travel to and from work within the curfew hours are exempt. The curfew ordinance was passed unanimously. This ordinance includes the cities of Louisville and Noxapater.

 The full ordinance can be found below: