Mississippi Final Paycheck Law at a Glance
Governing Statute
No state-specific final pay statute — Federal FLSA applies
Payment Deadlines
- Terminated / Fired: Next regular payday
- Resigned: Next regular payday
- Starts from: date of separation
Key Facts
- Vacation payout required: Not required by state law
- Commission payout required: Not required by state law
- Small claims limit: $3,500
How to File a Wage Claim
File wage claim with U.S. Department of Labor.
Agency: U.S. Department of Labor
What Your Mississippi Demand Letter Includes
Every letter is built from Mississippi's actual statute — not a generic template.
Exact Deadline Citation
No state-specific final pay statute cited by section number, with the correct deadline for your separation type (terminated vs. resigned).
Penalty Calculation
Your state's enforcement provisions, including wage claim and court options.
Itemized Wages
Base wages, accrued vacation, commissions, bonuses, and expense reimbursements — all itemized with amounts.
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Mississippi Final Paycheck FAQ
How long does my employer have to pay my final paycheck in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, final wages are generally due by the next regular payday (FLSA) following separation under No state-specific final pay statute.
Does it matter if I was fired or quit in Mississippi?
In Mississippi, the deadline is the same regardless of separation type: next regular payday under No state-specific final pay statute.
Can I file a wage claim or sue my employer in Mississippi?
Yes. You can file wage claim with u.s. department of labor. You may also pursue a private lawsuit. Mississippi small claims court handles cases up to $3,500.
Do I need a lawyer to send a final paycheck demand letter in Mississippi?
No. A demand letter is a formal written request, not a lawsuit. You can send one yourself. Our tool generates a Mississippi-specific demand letter citing No state-specific final pay statute so your employer knows you understand your rights and the penalties they face.
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