Clemson White Pages Lookup

Clemson white pages give you a way to find people, phone numbers, and public records in this college town in upstate South Carolina. Clemson sits in both Pickens and Anderson Counties, so records may be held by either county office. The city is best known as the home of Clemson University. With a mix of long-time residents and a large student body, the Clemson white pages can help you track down contact details and verify addresses for people who live in the area.

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How Clemson White Pages Work

White pages for Clemson pull data from public sources at the city, county, and state level. These sources include property filings, court dockets, and voter rolls. Because Clemson spans two counties, some records sit in the Pickens County offices while others are in Anderson County. A white pages search lets you look up a name and see what public data is on file.

Most searches start with a first and last name. You can also add a street or zip code to narrow things down. Results may show a phone number, a current or past address, and links to other public filings. Not every record will appear in every search, but white pages for Clemson cover a broad range of sources.

The City of Clemson maintains its own municipal records, including meeting minutes and business licenses, which are accessible through clemsonsc.org. These city records are separate from what you find in a typical white pages search, but they add to the public record pool for the area.

Note: Clemson straddles two counties, so you may need to check both Pickens and Anderson County offices for full results.

Clemson White Pages and County Records

Anderson County provides many of the public records that feed into Clemson white pages results. The county keeps property deeds, tax data, and court filings at the Clerk of Court office. You can access some of these records through the Anderson County Public Access System, known as ACPASS. Property records, in particular, are a key part of white pages data since they tie a name to a physical address.

Court records for Clemson residents on the Anderson County side are held at the Anderson County Clerk of Court. The office keeps civil, criminal, and family case files. Certified copies of these records are available on request. The South Carolina Judicial Branch Public Index at sccourts.org also lets you search case information online by name or case number.

The Beaufort city government website, captured here, shows how South Carolina municipalities organize their online services and public-facing portals.

Clemson white pages municipal services portal screenshot

City portals like this one provide access to FOIA request forms, court information, and other tools that support white pages research across the state.

On the Pickens County side, records are maintained by a separate set of offices. If the person you are looking for owns property in the Pickens County portion of Clemson, you would check with the Pickens County Register of Deeds. Both counties follow the same state laws for records access, so the process is similar no matter which side you search.

Searching Public Records in Clemson

There are a few ways to search for someone in the Clemson white pages. The fastest is an online search tool that checks multiple databases at once. You type in a name and get back what is on file. This can include phone numbers, past and current addresses, and links to related public records.

You can also search records directly at the county level. Anderson County offers online tools for property and tax lookups. For court records, the SC Judicial Branch Public Index covers all counties in the state. Visit sccourts.org and search by party name to find case records tied to Clemson residents.

  • Online white pages tools search multiple databases at once
  • Anderson County ACPASS covers property and tax records
  • Pickens County maintains records for the northern portion of Clemson
  • SC Judicial Branch Public Index covers court records statewide

If you need an official copy of a record, you will likely have to contact the county office that holds it. Online tools show summaries, but certified copies come from the Clerk of Court or Register of Deeds. Fees for copies follow state rules and are usually modest.

FOIA and Clemson White Pages

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, found at S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-10, gives any person the right to inspect or copy public records held by a government body. This law is the backbone of white pages data in Clemson. It means that records like property deeds, court filings, and business registrations are open to the public unless a specific exemption applies.

Public bodies in South Carolina must respond to a written records request within ten business days. If the record is older than twenty-four months, they have twenty days. Fees cannot exceed the actual cost of searching for and copying the record. The City of Clemson, Anderson County, and Pickens County all follow these same rules when handling FOIA requests.

Some records are exempt from disclosure. These include medical records, certain law enforcement files, and documents protected by attorney-client privilege. Income tax returns and library circulation records that could identify a patron are also off limits. White pages searches generally do not return these types of exempt records.

Note: Anyone can request public records in South Carolina. You do not need to state a reason for your request.

Tips for Clemson White Pages

Clemson is a small city, but the presence of a major university adds complexity to white pages searches. Many students register at Clemson addresses for only a few years before moving on. This means that an address tied to a name in the Clemson white pages may no longer be current. Always check the date of the record if one is shown.

If you are looking for a long-time resident, property records are your best bet. Home ownership ties a name to an address in a more stable way than a phone listing or voter registration. The Anderson County and Pickens County property databases are both searchable online and can confirm whether someone still owns property in Clemson.

Business records are another useful source. The South Carolina Secretary of State maintains a free business entity search at sos.sc.gov. You can look up LLCs, corporations, and partnerships registered in the state. If someone runs a business in Clemson, their name and registered agent details will appear in that system.

For criminal history, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division runs the CATCH system. A name-based search costs $25 and returns any criminal history on file with SLED. This is a separate step from a standard white pages search, but it can provide useful context.

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Anderson County White Pages

Clemson is located primarily in Anderson County, with a portion in Pickens County. Anderson County handles the bulk of public records for Clemson residents, including property filings, court cases, and vital records. For more on county-level records and how to access them, visit the Anderson County white pages.

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