Hinds County Board of Supervisors is the governing and administrative body for Hinds County, Mississippi, the state's most populous county. Established in 1821, the county encompasses seven municipalities and maintains two county seats in Jackson (the state capital) and Raymond. The five-member Board of Supervisors, with each member representing one of the county's five districts, serves as both the legislative and executive authority.
The Board oversees a comprehensive range of municipal services essential to county operations. These include tax assessment and collection, court administration and record management, law enforcement and public safety coordination, emergency management, public works, vehicle registration, and voter registration services. The county operates an official website at hindscountyms.com that serves as the primary portal for government information and online services accessible to residents.