Saluda County South Carolina Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(1427)Saluda County Court Records Offices
Saluda Circuit Court100 East Church StreetSaludaSC29138864-445-3303
Saluda County Court Records Offices
Saluda DMV Office400 West Wheeler CircleSaludaSC29138864-445-2571
Saluda Magistrate Court108 North Rudolph StreetSaludaSC29138864-445-4500
Saluda Municipal Court100 South Jefferson StreetSaludaSC29138864-445-3522
Saluda South Carolina Department of Justice120 South Main StreetSaludaSC29138864-445-8138
Saluda County Court Records Databases
Saluda County Accident Reports
Saluda County Arrest Warrants
Saluda County Child Support Warrants
Saluda County Court Records
Saluda County Criminal Records
Saluda County Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Records
Saluda County Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court Records (South Carolina)
Saluda County Probate Records
Saluda County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Saluda County Court Jury Duty Information
Saluda County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesSC
Saluda County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredYesSC
Saluda County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementCounty Resident: 0 Days, State Resident: 0 DaysSC
Saluda County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18SC
Saluda County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service3 yearsSC

How to Search Court Records in Saluda County South Carolina

The clerk’s office in Saluda County has a great variety of records. You can access marriage licenses, birth and death records, and even military discharges. In addition, you can search docket information and search for property records. There are also many resources to help you find other vital records, such as marriage licenses and tax liens. However, the clerk’s office does not handle research. If you need to find a specific record, you should look elsewhere.

If you’re searching for a person’s probate records, you can use the South Carolina Department of Archives and History’s online service. You can search by name to find the documents. You can also lookup the deceased person’s will. These records are available on microfilm and can be searched by name. Additionally, you can find information about civil and criminal case filings, as well as a calendar of court cases.

The Health Department in Saluda County does not maintain any vital records. The County Probate Court has marriage licenses from 1911 to the present. The South Carolina Division of Vital Records (SC-DVR) has copies of marriage licenses after July 1950. The Library offers genealogy resources and newspaper articles about the history of the county. The Department of Archives and History is a great resource for finding local and state records.

The Office of Probate and the Clerk of Court maintains court records. The office can also provide marriage and death certificates by mail. You can also search for other records from the county, such as birth and death records. If you are looking for a marriage license or death certificate, you can visit the County Clerk’s office. There are also plenty of other important documents you can search for online. You can find a lot of information.

The Saluda County clerk of court records are available in three separate locations. The General Sessions is the county’s administrative branch. The Tax Assessor/Collector is the county’s tax office. It records all types of property and people who own it. While this may not be the best way to find a particular person’s history, it is a good place to start looking for vital records.

The clerk of court office in Saluda County provides access to all types of public records. The real estate division is where you can search deeds and mortgages. You can also look up other legal documents with the same information. The county clerk of courts also provides criminal records checks. You should always check the website before visiting the offices of the clerk of court. If you’re not sure what you need, contact the office.