South Carolina Phone Directory Search

The South Carolina phone directory gives you access to contact numbers for government offices, courts, and public agencies across the state. South Carolina has 46 counties, each with its own Clerk of Court, Register of Deeds, and other offices that serve the public. You can search this phone directory to find numbers for county courthouses, city halls, law enforcement agencies, and state departments. Whether you need to reach a records office or a court clerk, this South Carolina phone directory puts that information at your fingertips. All phone numbers listed come from official government sources.

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South Carolina Phone Directory Overview

South Carolina state government runs dozens of agencies that serve the public. Each one has its own phone directory with contact numbers for staff, offices, and divisions. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History is one key resource. Their main office is at 8301 Parklane Road in Columbia. You can reach them at 803-896-6196. The research room is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Staff there can help you find historical records, old city directories, and archived phone listings that date back decades.

The South Carolina Secretary of State keeps records for businesses, charities, and notary commissions. Their office at 1205 Pendleton Street in Columbia has a full phone directory. Key numbers include 803-734-0367 for municipalities, 803-734-2512 for notaries, and 803-734-1790 for public charities. Secretary Mark Hammond can be reached at 803-734-2170. These numbers connect you to staff who handle filings and public records requests in South Carolina.

South Carolina Department of Archives phone directory and staff contacts

The state phone directory also covers the South Carolina Department of Public Health. Their main line is (803) 898-3300. For vital records like birth and death certificates, call (803) 898-3630. The Freedom of Information Office can be reached at (803) 898-3817. These numbers give you direct access to the departments that handle public health records across South Carolina.

Phone Directory Access Under South Carolina Law

The South Carolina Freedom of Information Act (S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-10 et seq.) protects your right to access government records. This includes phone directories and contact lists held by public bodies. Under Section 30-4-15, the General Assembly declared that public business must be performed openly so citizens can learn about the activities of their officials at a minimum cost or delay.

Section 30-4-30 gives every person the right to inspect, copy, or receive any public record. This covers phone directories maintained by state agencies and local governments in South Carolina. Public bodies must respond to written requests within ten business days for records less than 24 months old. For older records, they get twenty business days. Fees cannot exceed the actual cost of search and retrieval. Copy charges must match prevailing commercial rates. Records sent by email have no copy charge.

South Carolina FOIA statutes governing phone directory access

Under Title 30 of the South Carolina Code, public records include all books, papers, maps, photographs, cards, tapes, and recordings held by a public body. Phone directories fall within this definition. Section 30-4-40 does provide some limits. Personal information that would cause an unreasonable invasion of privacy may be exempt. However, office phone numbers and work contact details for government employees are generally public in South Carolina.

Note: Under S.C. Code Section 30-2-50, no person shall use personal information obtained from a government agency for commercial solicitation in South Carolina.

Key South Carolina Phone Directory Numbers

Several state agencies serve as central hubs for public records and phone information. The South Carolina Judicial Branch oversees all state courts. Their public index at publicindex.sccourts.org lets you search case records across all 46 counties. You can look up party names, case numbers, and court information for free. The system covers criminal, civil, traffic, and family court matters.

The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) handles criminal history checks and maintains law enforcement records statewide. SLED is a key resource for anyone who needs to verify information through the South Carolina phone directory system. Their website provides access to certain records and background check services.

South Carolina Judicial Branch phone directory and court contacts

The South Carolina Association of Counties keeps a directory of all county officials and their contact numbers. This is a good starting point when you need to reach a specific county office. They list phone numbers for clerks, sheriffs, treasurers, and other elected officials across all 46 counties in South Carolina.

  • SC Archives and History: 803-896-6196
  • SC Department of Public Health: (803) 898-3300
  • Secretary of State: 803-734-2170
  • Vital Records Bureau: (803) 898-3630
  • SC FOIA Office (DPH): (803) 898-3817

County Phone Directory Resources

Each of the 46 counties in South Carolina runs its own set of offices with phone directories. The Clerk of Court in every county handles court records for civil, criminal, and family cases. The Register of Deeds manages property records including deeds, mortgages, and liens. Most counties also have a Probate Court, Sheriff's Office, and Treasurer with their own listed phone numbers.

Some counties offer online phone books. For example, Greenville County publishes an employee phone book on their website. This lets you look up direct numbers for county staff. Greenville County Public Records can be reached at 864-467-5278 at the Law Enforcement Center, 4 McGee Street Suite 119, Greenville. They are open Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM.

South Carolina Association of Counties phone directory resource

Horry County has its main office at 1301 Second Avenue in Conway. Their main phone number is (843) 915-5000. The Clerk of Court can be reached at (843) 915-5080, and the Register of Deeds at (843) 915-5430. These direct lines connect you to the staff who handle records in Horry County. Charleston County maintains a records portal and the Clerk of Court can be reached at (843) 958-5000 at 100 Broad Street in Charleston.

Note: County phone numbers can change when offices relocate or reorganize. Call the main county line to confirm direct numbers for specific departments in South Carolina.

How to Use the South Carolina Phone Directory

Start by picking the county or city you need. Each county page on this site lists phone numbers for the Clerk of Court, Register of Deeds, and other key offices. City pages show numbers for municipal courts, police departments, and city clerks. You can also use the search box on this page to look up records directly.

If you need records from a state agency, call their main number first. Staff can direct you to the right division. For FOIA requests, most agencies accept them by mail, email, or online forms. The FOIA statute requires a written request for formal records. But basic phone directory information is usually available with a simple phone call in South Carolina.

The South Carolina Association of Counties site is another useful tool for finding contact information tied to property records. The SCAC website also provides links to every county government in the state. Both resources are free to use and can help you find the right office phone number quickly.

South Carolina Secretary of State office directory and phone numbers

City Phone Directory Listings

Major cities in South Carolina have their own phone directories separate from the county. Charleston, Columbia, Greenville, and other cities run municipal courts, police departments, and city clerk offices with their own contact lines. City records often overlap with county records, but municipal offices handle city-specific matters like local ordinances and city permits.

Columbia's City Clerk office is at 1737 Main Street and can be reached at (803) 545-3045. The City Clerk, Erika D. Moore Hammond, oversees meeting minutes, process server information, and records management. For FOIA requests in Columbia, visit columbiasc.gov/foia. The city complies with the Public Records Act of 1990 under Sections 30-1-10 through 30-1-180 of the South Carolina Code.

Charleston's phone directory includes the Records Management Division at 843-724-7301 and the Police Department front desk at 843-720-2427. The city contact page at charleston-sc.gov lists numbers for every department. These city phone directories give you direct access to staff who can answer questions or process requests in South Carolina.

South Carolina Department of Public Health phone directory contacts

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