County News

Trees, Tinsel & Trash: A Guide from the Solid Waste Department

Presents! Decorations! Delicious treats! Family time! The holidays are the most wonderful time of the year for so many reasons. Unfortunately, they’re also the most wasteful. Americans throw away 25% more trash from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day than any other time of year. For the Lafayette County Solid Waste team, getting all this extra…

Tax Office Closure

The Lafayette County Tax Collector/Assessor office will be closed until Monday, December 7, 2020. The current plan is to reopen on that date, but please call (662-234-6006) or check for updates on our website or Facebook page prior to coming to the office. This decision was made in accordance with CDC and the MS Department…

Mask Mandate

There is now a mask mandate for Lafayette County per the Governor’s Executive Order. Please visit www.msdh.ms.gov for additional information.

The Sheriff’s Department Launches Smartphone App

The Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department has launched a mobile app to improve real-time communication with area residents and visitors. The Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department (LCSD) App allows users to report crimes, submit tips, receive updates on area crashes and emergencies, access a database of local sex offenders and recent arrests, file complaints, give employee commendations…

Absentee Processing

ABSENTEES WILL BE PROCESSED AT THE CIRCUIT COURT HOUSE BY THE RESOLUTION BOARD BEGINNING AT 8:00 AM ON NOVEMBER 3RD, 2020

The Latest Lafayette County COVID-19 Guidelines

As our state continues to take steps to reopen, it can be difficult to keep up with the changing COVID-19 safety ordinances, especially when local and statewide precautions differ. To help, we have put together a rundown of the latest guidelines that apply to residents and visitors in Lafayette County.  These guidelines are subject to…

Logic & Accuracy Testing for Election Machines

Logic & Accuracy Testing (L&A)  will be held October 21st at 10:00 am (5:00 pm if court) at County Courthouse

Shooting Range Proposal

Lafayette County, MS proposes expansion of the existing Lafayette County Shooting Range, with funding from the National Park Service Land and Water Conservation Fun. Expansion will include clearing approximately 5 acres of the existing park for the inclusion of 30 additional turning targets and concrete shooting ranges, storage shed to support these additional ranges, outdoor…