Myrtle Beach People Search

The Myrtle Beach white pages let you find people who live in this popular Horry County coastal city. Myrtle Beach has a large year-round population plus many seasonal residents along the Grand Strand. You can search the white pages for phone numbers, home addresses, and full names of Myrtle Beach residents. These listings pull data from phone records, public filings, and address databases. Whether you need to reach a family member, reconnect with a friend, or verify contact details, the Myrtle Beach white pages provide a solid starting point for your search.

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Myrtle Beach White Pages Lookup

Searching the Myrtle Beach white pages is simple. Start with a name. Type the first and last name of the person you want to find. The system checks its records and returns a list of matches. If the name is common, you may see many results. Use the age, address, or listed relatives to pick the right one.

You can also search by phone number. This is called a reverse lookup. Enter the number and the white pages show who it belongs to. This works well when you get a call from an unknown Myrtle Beach number. Address lookups work the same way. Enter a street address and see who lives there.

The City of Myrtle Beach provides municipal services and maintains public records under South Carolina law. Meeting minutes and agendas are publicly accessible. The city coordinates property records with Horry County, which is the primary records custodian for the Myrtle Beach area.

The screenshot below shows the South Carolina Secretary of State website, which holds business entity records for Myrtle Beach.

SC Secretary of State site for Myrtle Beach white pages business lookup

Use this site to find business owners and registered agents in the Myrtle Beach area.

Public Records for Myrtle Beach

White pages rely heavily on public records. In South Carolina, the Freedom of Information Act (S.C. Code Ann. 30-4-10 et seq.) gives the public a right to inspect and copy most government records. This includes records held by Horry County offices that serve Myrtle Beach.

The Horry County government maintains property records through the Register of Deeds, court records through the Clerk of Court, and vital records through county offices. All of these are open to the public under FOIA, with some exceptions for protected personal information.

The Horry County Clerk of Court office has a location in Myrtle Beach at 9630 Scipio Lane. This office maintains records for the 15th Judicial Circuit. Court records include civil, criminal, and family matters. The Public Index provides online access so you can search without visiting in person.

Common public records used in Myrtle Beach white pages include:

  • Property deeds and ownership records
  • Civil and family court filings
  • Business entity registrations
  • Voter registration data
  • Phone and address directories

Note: Some records are exempt from public disclosure, including medical records, adoption records, and certain law enforcement files.

Horry County Records and White Pages

Horry County is the primary source of public records for Myrtle Beach. The county provides a range of services that generate searchable records. Property transfers, tax payments, and court filings all create records that may appear in white pages results.

The screenshot below shows the Horry County government website, which provides access to county records and services for Myrtle Beach residents.

Horry County government website for Myrtle Beach white pages records

Horry County offices process public records requests in compliance with South Carolina FOIA rules.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch at sccourts.org offers a Public Index for court records. This covers all Horry County courts including those that handle Myrtle Beach cases. You can search by party name or case number at no charge. The system shows filing dates, case status, and the names of all parties.

For business records, the South Carolina Secretary of State at sos.sc.gov has a free search tool. It covers corporations, LLCs, partnerships, and other registered entities. If a Myrtle Beach resident owns a business, their name may appear in these filings.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) maintains criminal history records through the CATCH system. A name-based search costs $25 per request. This is a separate tool from white pages but can help confirm details about someone in Myrtle Beach.

Myrtle Beach White Pages Challenges

Myrtle Beach has a unique population mix. Many people live here only part of the year. Seasonal residents and snowbirds may keep addresses in both Myrtle Beach and another state. This can make white pages searches tricky. You might find someone listed at a Myrtle Beach address who actually spends most of the year elsewhere.

The tourism industry also brings many temporary residents. People move to Myrtle Beach for work during peak season and leave when it slows down. Their white pages entries may lag behind their actual moves. If you do not find someone on the first try, check back later or try a broader search.

The screenshot below shows the City of Sumter website, which serves as a reference for South Carolina government records practices.

City of Sumter government site related to Myrtle Beach white pages research

South Carolina cities and counties follow the same FOIA rules for handling public records requests.

The North Myrtle Beach area is separate from Myrtle Beach but close by. People sometimes confuse the two. If your search in Myrtle Beach white pages comes up empty, try North Myrtle Beach as well.

The screenshot below shows the North Myrtle Beach city website.

North Myrtle Beach city website for Myrtle Beach area white pages

North Myrtle Beach is a separate city in Horry County with its own municipal services.

Note: Under the SC FOIA, public bodies must respond to records requests within ten business days, or twenty days for older records.

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Horry County White Pages

Myrtle Beach is located in Horry County. All property, court, and vital records for the Myrtle Beach area are maintained at the county level. Visit the Horry County page for more on public records and people searches across the county.

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