A Mississippi Medical Records Affidavit is a legal document used to certify that the medical records of an individual have been obtained from a healthcare provider. The document must be signed by both the patient and the custodian of records, such as a doctor, hospital, or other healthcare facility. The affidavit states that the records are accurate and complete, and that they have been released to the patient or their authorized representative. It also ensures that the records are used for the purpose stated in the affidavit. There are two types of Mississippi Medical Records Affidavit: General Authorization and Limited Authorization. General Authorization allows the patient to receive all of their medical records, while Limited Authorization only allows access to specific records. Both types include the patient's name, date of birth, and a signature, as well as the date the records were released.