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The Tribe is under a State of Emergency by order of proclamation March 15, 2020.  The Real Estate Program office is closed to the public. We will process Vehicle Affidavits on Mondays and Tuesdays between 9:00am – 3:00 pm.To coordinate, please contact Rhonda Steve at 601.663.7699 or Jonie Vaughn at 601.650.1605.

 

Please provide:   

1. The car owner’s name, address and house number.

2. The car’s make, model and tag number.

 

Our mailing address is: 

MBCI Real Estate Program 
P.O. Box 6005
Choctaw, MS 39350

We will process your affidavit and send it back to you.  When you receive the affidavit by fax, email or mail, you will sign the affidavit and send a copy back to our office.  Then you can mail the affidavit to the county courthouse. 

For a new tag, the Neshoba County Courthouse is closed to the public, so you will have to call and schedule an appointment to purchase your tag in person.

 

For a renewal tag in Neshoba County:

1. You will need to mail your affidavit, renewal card and payment to the county courthouse.

2. They will process it and send you the decal and receipt in the mail.

 

The Newton County Courthouse is issuing car tags when you come to the courthouse.  They are allowing customers into the building, three at a time.

 

The Leake County Courthouse is closed to the public. 

1. You will need to mail your affidavit, renewal card and payment in the mail.

2. They will process it and send you the decal and receipt in the mail.

 

Land Lease signatures and payments will be put on hold until further notice.

Please call Rhonda Steve at 601-663-7699 if you have any questions.

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John Hendrix
Director of Economic Development

601.650.1607
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Office of Economic Development
375 Industrial Road | STE 2
Choctaw, MS 39350

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