Greenville SC White Pages

Greenville white pages let you look up people who live in Greenville, South Carolina. As the seat of Greenville County and one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, Greenville has a population of about 72,000 within city limits and a metro area of over 900,000. You can use the white pages to find phone numbers, home addresses, and other public details. The city sits in the Upstate region and draws residents from across the Southeast. White pages searches pull from county, city, and state records to help you find someone in the Greenville area.

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Start with a first and last name. The Greenville white pages will show any matching results in the area. If you see too many matches, narrow the list with a middle initial, age range, or ZIP code. Greenville uses ZIP codes like 29601, 29605, 29607, and 29609. Each one covers a different part of the city.

You can search by address too. Type in a street address and the white pages will tell you who lives there. Reverse phone searches let you look up a number to find the name and address on file. Both options are built into the Greenville white pages.

Greenville has grown fast. The downtown area has added housing, shops, and restaurants. New residents arrive each year from other states and other parts of South Carolina. As they buy homes, register to vote, or set up phone lines, their data enters the public record and shows up in the Greenville white pages.

Below is a screenshot of the Greenville County property tax search tool, one of the many public record resources available for the Greenville area.

Property tax records tool for Greenville white pages research

Tax records are one of the most reliable sources of address and ownership data in the Greenville white pages because they are updated yearly by the county.

Greenville White Pages Data

Greenville County manages most of the records that feed into the white pages. Property deeds are kept by the Register of Deeds. Tax records are held by the county treasurer and auditor. Voter rolls are maintained by the county election board. The Greenville court resources page offers links to case searches, property lookups, and other record tools.

The City of Greenville also keeps public records. Meeting minutes, council agendas, building permits, and business licenses are all on file. Municipal court records are available as well. These city-level records add to the data you see in the Greenville white pages.

State agencies contribute records too. The Secretary of State holds business entity filings for companies in Greenville. SLED maintains criminal history data through the CATCH system. The South Carolina Judicial Branch public index covers case records across all counties, including Greenville.

The screenshot below shows the Horry County Auditor's page. Like Greenville County, each South Carolina county maintains its own property and tax records that contribute to statewide white pages data.

County auditor records related to Greenville white pages sources

While Horry County is on the coast, the public records systems it uses mirror those in Greenville County, showing how statewide standards ensure consistent record access.

  • Property deeds from the Greenville County Register of Deeds
  • Tax assessment data from the county auditor
  • Court records from the Greenville County Clerk of Court
  • Business filings from the SC Secretary of State
  • Criminal history from SLED
  • Municipal records from the City of Greenville

Note: The SC Freedom of Information Act makes these records available to anyone without requiring a reason for the request.

Greenville Phone Listings

Listed phone numbers are a core element of the Greenville white pages. Landlines tied to a name and address make up the majority of entries. Cell phone numbers appear less often. Many people choose not to list their cell numbers in public directories.

Reverse lookups are available. Enter a phone number and the Greenville white pages will return the name and address on record. This helps when you receive a call from an unknown local number. Landline lookups tend to be more complete than cell lookups.

Greenville's growth means more phone lines and more listings. The city has added thousands of residents over the past decade. Each new resident who sets up a listed phone line adds to the Greenville white pages. The directory reflects the city's population at any given time.

What Greenville Results Show

A standard Greenville white pages entry includes a name, age, current address, and phone number. Many entries also list past addresses and the dates the person lived at each one. Known associates, meaning people who shared an address, may also appear.

The screenshot below shows the City of Myrtle Beach website. Like Greenville, Myrtle Beach is one of the larger cities in South Carolina with its own set of public records accessible online.

Myrtle Beach government website related to Greenville white pages comparison

Both Greenville and Myrtle Beach benefit from South Carolina's open records laws, which ensure that public data remains accessible through white pages and other search tools.

Homeowners in Greenville have the deepest records. Deed filings, mortgage data, and tax assessments all create entries. Court records add more detail. Business owners show up through state registrations. Renters with unlisted numbers may have a shorter profile. The SC DMV does not share photos, Social Security numbers, or signatures, so those items never appear in Greenville white pages.

Note: Always verify critical details through official Greenville County offices or the Clerk of Court for the most current and accurate records.

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Greenville County White Pages

Greenville is the county seat of Greenville County. All county-level records for city residents are stored at the Greenville County offices. For a broader search that covers the entire county, including Mauldin, Simpsonville, and other nearby cities, visit the Greenville County white pages.

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