No, it can not. A Mississippi state tax lien only affects property owned in Mississippi.
It will stay on your credit report for a long time though but it can't be enforced or collected if you don't own property in misssissippi.
No it is not.
West Virginia
The Mississippi is over 1800 miles due WEST from the State of Virginia. Virginia is a Middle Atlantic State and is often considered part of the South. The Mississippi River cuts through the Midwest States, almost cutting the USA in about half east to west.
Virginia - June 25, 1788; Vermont - March 4, 1791; Mississippi - December 10, 1817
West Virginia............... most likely
Ask someone in Virginia
Mississippi
Mississippi applied for statehood in 1817. It became the 20th state to join the United States on December 10, 1817. The territory was originally part of the larger Mississippi Territory, which was established in 1798.
Mississippi
At one time, the State of Virginia reached to the Mississippi River, so several states used to be part of Virginia. During the Civil War, the Western counties of Virginia formed a separate state, West Virginia.
Property leased from the state for aquaculture.
Virginia became the 10th state in the Union on June 25, 1788. Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791. Mississippi became the 20th state admitted to the Union on December 10, 1817.