How long does probate take in Mississippi?
A typical Mississippi probate runs about 8 to 14 months, driven mainly by the creditor-claim period.
Key deadline
File the estate inventory within 90 days of appointment.
- Creditors generally have 90 days from the date of first publication of notice to creditors to file claims.
- An inventory of estate assets is due to the Chancery Court within 90 days of appointment.
- The estate can close after all claims are resolved and distributions completed.
Common questions
How long does probate take in Mississippi?
Typically 8 to 14 months. Creditors have 90 days from publication of notice to file claims. An inventory is due within 90 days of appointment.
Last verified July 2026. Figures are illustrative and vary by estate — not a quote or legal advice. Kindred is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice; we handle the administrative work and coordinate an independent attorney where one is legally required.
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