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South Carolina white pages help you find people across the state. You can search for phone numbers, home addresses, and other contact details for residents in all 46 counties. Public records in South Carolina support white pages searches in many ways. Court records, property files, and vital records all play a role in finding the right person. The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act keeps many government records open to the public. Use this page to start your white pages search and find directory listings, phone numbers, and public record data for people throughout South Carolina.

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White pages in South Carolina draw from many public record sources. The state has strong open records laws. South Carolina passed its Freedom of Information Act to give the public access to government records. Under S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-10 et seq., all public business must be performed in an open manner. This law defines a public record as any document prepared, owned, used, or retained by a public body. It covers books, papers, maps, photographs, tapes, recordings, and digital files. White pages services in South Carolina use this public data to build searchable directories for the state.

The South Carolina General Assembly publishes the full text of the state FOIA on their legislative website.

South Carolina white pages Freedom of Information Act overview

The act gives any person the right to inspect or copy public records in South Carolina. Section 30-4-30 lets anyone request records without stating a reason. The law applies to state agencies, counties, cities, and all other public bodies. Public bodies must respond to written requests within ten days. Fees may apply for search and retrieval costs. They cannot exceed the prorated hourly salary of the lowest paid employee who can do the work. White pages directories in South Carolina use this same right to collect and organize public contact information into people search tools.

The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press also provides a complete open government guide for South Carolina.

South Carolina white pages open government guide

Their guide explains record types, exemptions, and how to file requests in the state. Exempt records under Section 30-4-40 include pending investigation files, income tax returns, medical records, and certain law enforcement documents. The definition of "person" under the act includes individuals, corporations, partnerships, and firms. Businesses have the same record access rights as individuals in South Carolina.

Note: Some records are exempt from public disclosure under South Carolina FOIA, including adoption records, library circulation records, and certain trade secrets.

Find People Through South Carolina Court Records

Court records are a key part of white pages searches in South Carolina. The South Carolina Judicial Branch runs a Public Index system that covers all 46 counties. You can search by party name or case number. The system is free. Civil, criminal, family, and probate records are all available. Court records help confirm names, addresses, and connections between people across South Carolina.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch website is the starting point for court record searches in the state.

South Carolina white pages court records search

The site provides access to case information, filing dates, and party details for all South Carolina counties. Each county has a Clerk of Court who keeps records for Circuit Court, Family Court, and Probate Court. You can visit any courthouse to search records in person. Public access terminals are also available during business hours. The Judicial Department Clerk of Court directory lists every county office in South Carolina.

South Carolina court records in the Public Index can be searched by:

  • Case number or party name
  • Attorney name or judge
  • Court type such as civil, criminal, family, or probate
  • Filing date range
  • Case status including active or closed

The Judicial Department maintains a full directory of all county Clerks of Court in South Carolina.

South Carolina white pages judicial department clerk directory

You can find office hours, phone numbers, and mailing addresses for each county through this page. White pages searches benefit from the broad scope of court records in the state. Civil cases include foreclosures and contract disputes. Criminal records show charges and dispositions. Family court handles custody and support cases. Probate records cover estates and guardianships. All of these record types can help locate people or verify their details in South Carolina.

South Carolina White Pages and Criminal Records

Criminal records add depth to white pages results in South Carolina. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division serves as the state's central repository of criminal history information. SLED runs the CATCH system, which stands for Citizens Access To Criminal Histories. A name-based search costs $25 per query. Results can show arrests, charges, and case dispositions linked to real people and their identifying details across South Carolina.

Visit the SLED website to learn more about criminal history searches in South Carolina.

South Carolina white pages SLED criminal records search

SLED also handles fingerprint-based checks for more thorough results. Official record checks may require fingerprint submission for a complete criminal history. The agency works with local, state, and federal law enforcement partners to maintain public safety across South Carolina. Criminal history information from SLED is considered official and can be used for authorized purposes.

Driver and Vehicle Records in South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles holds driver and vehicle records. These records contain names and addresses. However, state law limits what can be shared with the public. Under S.C. Code § 30-4-160, the DMV cannot provide Social Security numbers, photographs, or signatures to private parties. Section 30-4-165 adds height, weight, and race to the list of protected details. Driver record data has limits for white pages searches in South Carolina.

The South Carolina DMV website provides details about record access and privacy protections.

South Carolina white pages DMV records information

Photographs and digital images from driver's licenses are not considered public records under South Carolina law. The federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. §§ 2721-2725, also restricts who can access motor vehicle records nationwide. Vehicle registration and title records are maintained by the SCDMV and may be accessed through official channels for permitted purposes. The DMV also issues REAL ID compliant licenses and identification cards for South Carolina residents.

Public Record Access for South Carolina White Pages

South Carolina's open records laws support white pages searches statewide. The National Freedom of Information Coalition tracks these laws across every state. Their summary confirms that anyone may request records in South Carolina without stating a purpose. The law also bars the use of certain public records for commercial solicitation directed at individuals in the state.

The National Freedom of Information Coalition provides a summary of South Carolina FOIA laws.

South Carolina white pages FOIA laws summary

Their guide covers records access, response times, and exemptions under South Carolina law. The state allows a 15-day window for public bodies to respond to requests. Meeting minutes from all public bodies must also be kept and shared. These include the date, time, place, members present, topics discussed, and votes taken. Any citizen can go to circuit court if a FOIA request is denied in South Carolina. The court must schedule an initial hearing within ten days of service on all parties.

The South Carolina Attorney General's FOIA guide offers plain language explanations of the law. It explains what counts as a public record in the state. Public meetings may be recorded by anyone using audio or video equipment. This guide is a helpful starting point for understanding the data sources behind white pages in South Carolina.

South Carolina Business Entity White Pages

Business records round out white pages results in South Carolina. The Secretary of State's Office maintains a public database of all business entities registered in the state. You can search by business name, registered agent name, or entity ID number. The system shows entity name, type, status, and formation date. These records are free to search online and available to the public.

A guide to the South Carolina Secretary of State business search explains how to use the system.

South Carolina white pages business entity search

Search results include corporate details, registered agents, and filing histories for companies in South Carolina. The Business Search portal covers corporations, LLCs, general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. Each record shows the registered agent's name and office address. This data helps connect businesses to the people behind them. The Secretary of State's office is located at the Edgar Brown Building, 1205 Pendleton Street, Suite 525, Columbia, SC 29201. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EST, and you can reach them at (803) 734-2158.

Note: Name reservation for business entities costs $25 for LLCs and corporations in South Carolina, while DBAs and non-profit filings cost $10.

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