Lexington SC White Pages

Lexington white pages give you a way to find phone numbers, home addresses, and other contact details for people in this growing South Carolina town. Lexington is the county seat of Lexington County, located just west of Columbia in the Midlands region. Public records for Lexington residents are held at the Lexington County Clerk of Court and the Register of Deeds. These records form the backbone of white pages data for the Lexington area.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Lexington White Pages Search Methods

You can search Lexington white pages through online databases, county office visits, or third-party lookup services. Each route gives you different levels of detail.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch runs a free Public Index at sccourts.org. It covers all court records in Lexington County. Type a name and the system returns cases with dates, case numbers, and party names. This is the fastest free way to check if someone has public records in Lexington.

Property records are held by the Lexington County Register of Deeds. Deed records show ownership transfers, sale prices, and property descriptions. Tax records from the county assessor show who is billed for a given address. Both can help you match a name to an address in Lexington.

The Lexington County Clerk of Court page on the SC Judicial Branch site is shown here.

Lexington white pages court records on the SC Judicial Branch

This resource from the South Carolina Judicial Branch provides access to Lexington County court records that support white pages searches.

The Town of Lexington also maintains its own set of records. Council meeting minutes, town ordinances, and public notices are all available to residents. These can sometimes help confirm details about a person or business in Lexington.

Note: The Public Index shows case data but not full documents, so you may need to contact the Clerk of Court for copies.

Records Behind Lexington White Pages

Many types of public records contribute to the Lexington white pages. The main ones are property filings, court records, voter data, and business registrations.

Property records tell you the most about where someone lives. A deed filing names the buyer and seller. A mortgage filing names the borrower and lender. Lien records show debts tied to a property. All of these go through the Lexington County Register of Deeds and are open to the public under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act.

Court records cover a wide range. Civil lawsuits, family court cases, and probate matters are all on file at the Lexington County courthouse. You can search them online or visit in person. The staff can look up records by name or case number and make copies from the file.

  • Deeds and mortgages at the Register of Deeds
  • Civil and family court cases at the Clerk of Court
  • Business filings at the SC Secretary of State
  • Voter registration data through the county
  • Tax records at the county assessor office

Business records for Lexington companies are held by the South Carolina Secretary of State. The free Business Entities Online portal shows entity names, formation dates, statuses, and registered agents.

White Pages Privacy in Lexington

South Carolina law sets clear limits on what can and cannot be shared. The FOIA law at S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-40 lists records that are exempt from public disclosure. These include medical records, income tax returns, adoption files, and certain law enforcement records.

The DMV adds more limits. Under state law and the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act, photos, signatures, height, weight, race, and Social Security numbers from driver's license records are not public. The Lexington white pages cannot include this type of data.

If your own information appears in the Lexington white pages and you want it removed, contact your phone provider about unlisting your number. For government records like property deeds, the data will stay public because the law requires these filings to be accessible. You can ask the relevant agency about any opt-out options that may apply to your situation.

Note: South Carolina FOIA law does not require you to state a reason when requesting public records.

Lexington Town and County Details

Lexington is the seat of Lexington County. It is one of the fastest growing areas in South Carolina. The town sits along major highways that connect it to Columbia, the state capital, just minutes away. This close link to the capital means many Lexington residents work or do business in the Columbia metro area.

The Town of Lexington government holds open council meetings and publishes action items from each session. South Carolina's Hands-Free Law and other local enforcement topics are often discussed. Meeting records and council minutes are public records under the FOIA. These records may not directly feed into white pages, but they show how active and transparent local government is in Lexington.

Population growth in Lexington means the white pages are always changing. New residents bring new listings. If you cannot find someone, try searching with slight name variations or check property records for recent home purchases in the area. The Lexington County Register of Deeds is the best source for fresh data on who lives where.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Lexington County White Pages

Lexington is the county seat of Lexington County. All public records for Lexington town residents are managed by Lexington County offices. For a broader search that covers the entire county, visit the full Lexington County white pages.

View Lexington County White Pages

Nearby South Carolina Cities

Search white pages for other cities near Lexington. Pick a city below to look up contact details in that area.

View Major South Carolina Cities