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  • About Us
    • Meet the District Attorney
    • Our Assistant District Attorneys
    • Our Mission Statement
  • Latest News
  • Bad Checks
    • Economic Crime Unit
    • Forms
  • Victims
    • Victim Assistance Program
    • Your Rights as a Victim
    • Victim Compensation Form
    • Victim Impact Statement
  • Crime Prevention
    • 20 Ways to Avoid Being Swindled
      • Watch Out for Credit Card Scams
      • Beware of Counterfeit Merchandise
      • Don’t Be Fooled by Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
      • Look Out for “Credit Repair” and “Easy Credit” Operations
      • Watch “Going-Out-of-Business” Sales Carefully
      • Beware of Social Security and Insurance Scams
      • Be Alert for Shady Auto Repair Practices
      • Resist the “Sympathy” Approach
      • Watch Out for Funeral Chasers
      • Don’t Fall for Home Repair Swindles
      • Look Out for “Free Vacation Offers”
      • Don’t Be a Victim of Tele-Fraud
      • Understand What “900” Numbers Provide
      • Don’t Be Fooled By “Earn-Money-at-Home” Scams
      • Protect Yourself Against Mail Fraud
      • Don’t Risk Your Health on “Miracle Cures”
      • Choose Charities Carefully
      • Beware of Fitness Frauds & Vanity Gimmicks
      • Watch Out for “Bait-and-Switch” Ads
      • Read & Understand Everything Before You Sign
    • Senior Crime
  • Resources
    • FAQ
      • How Do I Contact the District Attorney’s Staff That Works in My County?
      • What Type of Crimes Does the District Attorney’s Office Handle?
      • Who Prosecutes My Case If the Crime Is a Misdemeanor?
      • What Kinds of Sentences Do Felony Crimes Carry?
      • If the Judge Orders Restitution, Will I Get It All at Once?
      • Do I File My Felony Charges Directly with the District Attorney’s Office?
      • Called the Law Enforcement Agency That Took My Case, & the Person I Talked to Knew Nothing About It. What Should I Do?
      • When Will My Case Be Presented to the Grand Jury?
      • Will I Have to Come to Testify Before the Grand Jury?
      • If the Defendant Does Not Plead Guilty, Will I Have to Come to the Trial to Testify?
      • If I Have a Rape Exam Done, Will I Have to Pay the Bill If I Do Not Have Insurance?
      • Will I Have Some Say About the Defendant’s Sentence?
      • Can I Sue the Defendant in Civil Court?
      • I Am a Defendant. Can I Talk to the District Attorney About My Case?
      • Can I Get My Stolen Property Back from the Law Enforcement Agency?
      • If I Am the Victim in a Case, Can I Drop the Charges?
      • What Does the Victim Assistance Coordinator Do?
      • How Long Does It Take to Get the Case to Trial?
      • Should I Speak with the District Attorney or the Assistant District Attorney About My Case?
      • I Called the District Attorney’s Office, But No One Was There. What Should I Do?
      • Can the District Attorneys Help Me with My Divorce or Other Civil Case?
      • What About Bad Check Cases?
      • I Have a Complaint About a Public Official. Who Should I Contact?
      • Do I Have to Go to Court?
      • What Is a Subpoena?
      • Will I Be Contacted by the Attorney or Investigator for the Defendant, & Do I Have to Speak with Them?
      • Can I Bring a Friend to Court?
      • What If I Don’t Speak English?
      • What Is a Domestic Abuse Protective Order, & How Do I Get One?
      • What are Hate Crimes?
      • What Happens When I Go to Court?
    • Grand Jury Orientation
      • Court Teams ↓
        • Jefferson Davis
        • Lamar
        • Lawrence
        • Marion
        • Pearl River
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • Meet the District Attorney
    • Our Assistant District Attorneys
    • Our Mission Statement
  • Latest News
  • Bad Checks
    • Economic Crime Unit
    • Forms
  • Victims
    • Victim Assistance Program
    • Your Rights as a Victim
    • Victim Compensation Form
    • Victim Impact Statement
  • Crime Prevention
    • 20 Ways to Avoid Being Swindled
      • Watch Out for Credit Card Scams
      • Beware of Counterfeit Merchandise
      • Don’t Be Fooled by Get-Rich-Quick Schemes
      • Look Out for “Credit Repair” and “Easy Credit” Operations
      • Watch “Going-Out-of-Business” Sales Carefully
      • Beware of Social Security and Insurance Scams
      • Be Alert for Shady Auto Repair Practices
      • Resist the “Sympathy” Approach
      • Watch Out for Funeral Chasers
      • Don’t Fall for Home Repair Swindles
      • Look Out for “Free Vacation Offers”
      • Don’t Be a Victim of Tele-Fraud
      • Understand What “900” Numbers Provide
      • Don’t Be Fooled By “Earn-Money-at-Home” Scams
      • Protect Yourself Against Mail Fraud
      • Don’t Risk Your Health on “Miracle Cures”
      • Choose Charities Carefully
      • Beware of Fitness Frauds & Vanity Gimmicks
      • Watch Out for “Bait-and-Switch” Ads
      • Read & Understand Everything Before You Sign
    • Senior Crime
  • Resources
    • FAQ
      • How Do I Contact the District Attorney’s Staff That Works in My County?
      • What Type of Crimes Does the District Attorney’s Office Handle?
      • Who Prosecutes My Case If the Crime Is a Misdemeanor?
      • What Kinds of Sentences Do Felony Crimes Carry?
      • If the Judge Orders Restitution, Will I Get It All at Once?
      • Do I File My Felony Charges Directly with the District Attorney’s Office?
      • Called the Law Enforcement Agency That Took My Case, & the Person I Talked to Knew Nothing About It. What Should I Do?
      • When Will My Case Be Presented to the Grand Jury?
      • Will I Have to Come to Testify Before the Grand Jury?
      • If the Defendant Does Not Plead Guilty, Will I Have to Come to the Trial to Testify?
      • If I Have a Rape Exam Done, Will I Have to Pay the Bill If I Do Not Have Insurance?
      • Will I Have Some Say About the Defendant’s Sentence?
      • Can I Sue the Defendant in Civil Court?
      • I Am a Defendant. Can I Talk to the District Attorney About My Case?
      • Can I Get My Stolen Property Back from the Law Enforcement Agency?
      • If I Am the Victim in a Case, Can I Drop the Charges?
      • What Does the Victim Assistance Coordinator Do?
      • How Long Does It Take to Get the Case to Trial?
      • Should I Speak with the District Attorney or the Assistant District Attorney About My Case?
      • I Called the District Attorney’s Office, But No One Was There. What Should I Do?
      • Can the District Attorneys Help Me with My Divorce or Other Civil Case?
      • What About Bad Check Cases?
      • I Have a Complaint About a Public Official. Who Should I Contact?
      • Do I Have to Go to Court?
      • What Is a Subpoena?
      • Will I Be Contacted by the Attorney or Investigator for the Defendant, & Do I Have to Speak with Them?
      • Can I Bring a Friend to Court?
      • What If I Don’t Speak English?
      • What Is a Domestic Abuse Protective Order, & How Do I Get One?
      • What are Hate Crimes?
      • What Happens When I Go to Court?
    • Grand Jury Orientation
      • Court Teams ↓
        • Jefferson Davis
        • Lamar
        • Lawrence
        • Marion
        • Pearl River
  • Contact Us

Forms for Filing a Complaint

Please download the forms below:

  • Simple Demand Letter
  • Bad Check Complaint Form
  • Affidavit of Service Form
  • Request to Exercise Victim’s Right
  • Victim Compensation Application

15th District Attorney's Office

About Us

  • • Meet the District Attorney
  • • Our Assistant District Attorneys
  • • Our Mission Statement

Bad Checks

  • • Economic Crime Unit
  • • Forms

Victims

  • • Victim Assistance Program
  • • Your Rights as a Victim

Contact Us

  • 1-601-731-1476
  • jmcgee@da15thdistrict.org

15th District Attorney's Office

About Us

  • • Meet the District Attorney
  • • Our Assistant District Attorneys
  • • Our Mission Statement

Bad Checks

  • • Economic Crime Unit
  • • Forms

Victims

  • • Victim Assistance Program
  • • Your Rights as a Victim

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