Lexington County White Pages

Lexington County white pages help you find people, phone numbers, and addresses across one of the fastest growing parts of South Carolina. The county sits just west of Columbia and is home to towns like Lexington, West Columbia, Cayce, and Irmo. Whether you need to reach a lost friend or track down a local business, the Lexington County white pages give you a starting point. Public records held by county offices add depth to basic contact searches. You can look up names, check listed numbers, and confirm addresses without leaving home.

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Lexington County Public Records

Public records in Lexington County are held by several offices. The Clerk of Court keeps civil, criminal, and family court files. The Register of Deeds stores property documents like deeds, liens, and plats. The Assessor sets property values. Each office has its own process for requests. Most follow the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, found at S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-10. Under this law, any person can inspect or copy a public record held by a government body in Lexington County.

Lexington County is part of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit of South Carolina. Court records are available through the South Carolina Public Index system online. You can search by party name or case number. The system is free for basic case data. For certified copies, you must contact the Clerk of Court in person or by mail. The office also handles jury selection and manages court schedules for the county.

The Lexington County white pages serve as a useful first step before diving into these official systems. A name search in the white pages can confirm spelling, reveal a current city, or show a listed phone number. That basic data often makes a follow-up records search faster and more focused.

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Start with the name you know. First and last name is enough for most white pages lookups in Lexington County. If the name is common, add a city like Lexington or West Columbia to narrow results. You can also search by phone number if that is all you have. Reverse lookups match a number to a name and address.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch at sccourts.org provides a public index for court records. This covers Lexington County civil, criminal, and family cases. You do not need an account to run a basic search. Results show case numbers, party names, filing dates, and case status. For full documents, visit the Clerk of Court office during business hours.

You can search Lexington County white pages from your phone, tablet, or computer. Online directories pull data from public sources, phone listings, and other records. Results vary by provider. Some show more detail than others. Here is what a typical search can turn up:

  • Full name and known aliases
  • Current and past addresses in Lexington County
  • Listed phone numbers
  • Age and possible relatives
  • Property records linked to the name

Lexington County provides online property tax lookup and payment through a secure portal. The Register of Deeds also offers online deed searches. These tools pair well with white pages data when you need to verify someone's address or ownership status in Lexington County.

Lexington County White Pages and Local Offices

The Town of Lexington serves as the seat for much of the county's government work. You can visit lexingtonsc.com for municipal services and local updates. The town portal links to council meetings, public safety resources, and community news. Lexington County Council meetings are streamed live and archived online, making it easy to stay informed about decisions that affect residents.

The Lexington County white pages screenshot below shows the town's official site, which connects residents to various county and local services.

Lexington County white pages town government website

Property tax records in Lexington County are public information available for inspection. The county assesses property annually, and tax rates are set by the county and local jurisdictions. Online tax payment services make it simple to check balances and pay bills. Exemptions exist for primary residences and other qualifying properties. Tax revenues support education, public safety, and county services across Lexington County.

The tax records portal below is one of many tools tied to Lexington County white pages and property data.

Lexington County white pages property tax records

Delinquent tax sales are conducted each year according to state law. Tax appeals must follow set procedures and timelines. If you want to check a property's tax status before reaching out to a contact found through the Lexington County white pages, the tax records portal is the place to start.

Accessing Lexington County Records

South Carolina's FOIA law gives every person the right to inspect, copy, or receive records held by public bodies. Section 30-4-30 of the state code spells this out. Public bodies must respond to written requests within ten business days. If the record is more than two years old, the deadline extends to twenty days. Fees cannot exceed the actual cost of search, retrieval, and redaction.

Certain records are exempt. Income tax returns, medical records, and some law enforcement files fall outside the scope of FOIA. The full list of exemptions sits in Section 30-4-40. Most white pages data, though, comes from sources that are already public. Phone listings, voter rolls, and property records are accessible without a formal FOIA request in Lexington County.

Lexington County provides online mapping services showing property boundaries, tax districts, and voting precincts. These maps pair well with address data found in the white pages. You can confirm a location, check the tax district, or see which precinct an address falls in.

Note: Probate matters in Lexington County are handled separately through the Lexington County Probate Court, not the Clerk of Court.

Lexington County White Pages Resources

Several state and county resources support white pages searches in Lexington County. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, known as SLED, maintains the CATCH system for criminal history checks. A name-based search costs $25. The South Carolina DMV at dmv.sc.gov holds driver records, though access is limited by federal and state privacy laws. Photographs, signatures, and Social Security numbers from driver's licenses are not public records in South Carolina.

The screenshot below shows a neighboring county's records portal, which follows the same state rules that apply to Lexington County public records.

Lexington County white pages neighboring county records

Business entity searches through the Secretary of State can help when you are looking for a business contact in Lexington County. The free portal lets you search by business name, registered agent, or entity ID. Results show formation dates, status, and registered office addresses. This can be useful if a white pages result leads you to a business rather than a person.

South Carolina Legal Services at sclegal.org provides free legal help to people with low income. If you need guidance on how to access a specific record in Lexington County, they may be able to assist. The South Carolina Bar also runs a lawyer referral service at (803) 799-6653.

Note: The South Carolina Attorney General's Office publishes a plain-language FOIA guide that explains how to request records from any public body in the state, including offices in Lexington County.

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Cities in Lexington County

Lexington County includes several cities and towns. Each shares access to the same county records systems and white pages resources.

Nearby Counties

Lexington County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you are searching for someone who may have moved, check nearby county white pages as well.

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