Living in Mississippi
Arts, Media, & Sports
Information about museums, publications, radio and TV stations, and sports and recreation links.
site has a realtor search.
has programs to help citizens purchase homes. also has programs for low-income households to purchase housing.
Health & Social Services
Information about health services including vital records, family health and well-being, environmental health, and social services.
Residents
Information for residents including consumer services, family services, resources for seniors, tax and voting information, and opportunities for volunteering.
Driving in Mississippi
The Mississippi Department of Transportation website has various online maps such as , , and . includes an official State Highway Map.
There are nine districts in Mississippi. and find the office location(s) for your district. and and find a Frequently Asked Questions page with more detailed information on getting a license in Mississippi.
Make sure that you have approved forms of identification before going to get your ID.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation website has an online traffic monitoring application called that allows you to view a map of current road conditions and view traffic cameras. The application can even send you alerts when there are accidents or delays on your route.
The first time you register a vehicle in Mississippi you will need to do so at . There are fees associated with registering your car, getting a new title, and getting a plate, and they can vary county to county.
Mississippi has a variety of special plates that you may choose from.
Going to School
Working in Mississippi
If you or your loved one is vision impaired, Mississippi Industries for the Blind has resources to help employ blind Mississippians.
has such as a Job Search, Job Hunting Tips, and Training and Education resources.
If you are looking for a state job, site has a .