Irmo SC Phone Directory

Irmo is a small town in Lexington County, South Carolina. It sits just west of Columbia near Lake Murray. About 12,000 people call Irmo home. The town runs its own police force and local offices, but most public records flow through Lexington County. This phone directory lists key contact numbers for Irmo town offices and the county departments that serve local residents. Use the phone numbers and links on this page to reach the right office. All listings here cover public services in and around Irmo.

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Irmo Quick Facts

12,000 Population
Lexington County
townofirmo.com Town Website
(803) 785-8190 County Clerk

Irmo Town Hall Phone Directory

The Town of Irmo runs its own local government. Town Hall is the first stop for most local matters. Staff there handle zoning, permits, code issues, and town council business. You can reach Town Hall through the main phone line or by visiting in person during office hours.

Irmo operates under a council form of government. The town council sets policy and approves budgets. Council meetings are open to the public. Agendas and minutes are posted on the Town of Irmo website. Residents can attend in person or review records after each session. The clerk keeps all official meeting records on file.

Town staff can also point you to the right county office if your need falls outside town limits. Many services that seem local are handled at the county level. Property tax records, court files, and vital records all go through Lexington County. Irmo town offices deal with day-to-day local matters, while the county manages broader public records.

Note: Town Hall hours may shift on state holidays. Call ahead to confirm before you visit.

Irmo Police Phone Listings

Irmo has its own police department. It serves the town and the areas within its jurisdiction. Officers handle patrol, traffic stops, and local investigations. For emergencies, always dial 911. Non-emergency calls go through the department's main line.

The department works with Lexington County Sheriff's Office on cases that cross town lines. Joint operations help cover gaps between local and county law enforcement. Both agencies share data when needed.

Irmo Police Department serving the Town of Irmo in Lexington County South Carolina

Police reports from Irmo are public records under South Carolina law. You can request copies of incident reports, crash reports, and arrest records. Some files may be restricted if a case is still open. Ask the records clerk at the department about what is available. Fees may apply for copies.

Lexington County Clerk Phone Directory

The Lexington County Clerk of Court handles most records for people in Irmo. This office processes civil cases, criminal cases, and family court matters. It is the main source for court records in the county. Call (803) 785-8190 to reach the clerk by phone.

Office Lexington County Clerk of Court
Phone (803) 785-8190
Website lex-co.sc.gov/departments/clerk-court

Court records in Lexington County are open to the public in most situations. You can search for case details through the county courts portal. The Lexington County Clerk of Court website provides case lookup tools, fee schedules, and office contact details. Search by name, case number, or date range to find what you need.

Lexington County Clerk of Court office serving Irmo and surrounding areas in South Carolina

Certified copies of court documents carry a fee. The amount depends on the type of record and the number of pages. Call the clerk's office to ask about costs before you submit a request. Staff can tell you what is on file and how long it will take to process.

Note: Sealed and expunged records do not appear in public searches. Contact the clerk if you have questions about restricted files.

Public Records in Irmo

Public records for Irmo residents split between town and county offices. The town keeps records tied to local governance. These include council minutes, permits, and code enforcement files. The county holds court records, property deeds, tax rolls, and vital records. Knowing which office to call saves time.

For property records, contact the Lexington County Register of Deeds. This office files and stores all deed transfers, mortgages, and liens in the county. Irmo property records are part of this system. You can search for deeds online or visit the county office in person.

Tax records also flow through the county. The Lexington County Assessor sets property values. The Treasurer collects taxes. Both offices serve Irmo residents. Call the county tax office for questions about your bill, assessed value, or payment status. These calls are separate from the town phone directory.

South Carolina FOIA for Irmo

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public a right to view government records. The law is found in Title 30, Chapter 4 of the SC Code. It applies to the Town of Irmo and to Lexington County offices. Under this law, agencies must make records available when asked. The statute covers meeting minutes, contracts, budgets, emails, and many other public documents.

You can submit a FOIA request in writing or in person. Agencies must respond within 15 business days. If they need more time, they must notify you. A denial must cite the legal basis for withholding the record. You can challenge a denial in court if you believe it is wrong.

FOIA requests are free to submit. However, the agency may charge for copies, staff time, or large file transfers. Fees must be reasonable under state law. For most simple questions, a phone call to the right office is enough. Formal FOIA requests are best for complex or large record sets.

Note: You do not need to give a reason for your request. The law does not require you to explain why you want the records.

Irmo Phone Directory and Local Resources

Irmo sits near the shores of Lake Murray. The lake draws visitors from across the state. It also shapes how local services work. Lake-related permits, dock approvals, and water use rules involve both town and state offices. Residents who live along the lake may need to contact multiple agencies for certain permits.

The town runs parks and recreation programs. Youth sports, community events, and park maintenance all fall under town staff. The Irmo Community Park is a focal point for local activities. Contact the parks division through the town's main line for schedules, field reservations, and program details.

Irmo also hosts the Okra Strut each fall. It is one of the largest festivals in the Midlands. The event brings thousands of visitors to town. During the festival, temporary road closures and traffic changes may affect access to town offices. Check the town website for updates during event weekends.

How to Use This Phone Directory

This page lists the main contacts for Irmo and Lexington County. Start with the office that best fits your need. If you are not sure, call Town Hall first. Staff there can direct you to the right department or county office.

Here are tips for reaching Irmo area offices:

  • Call during business hours, Monday through Friday
  • Have your case or reference number ready before you call
  • Ask for the specific division you need
  • Use the county courts website for case lookups
  • Check websites first for forms and FAQs

Most offices close for state holidays. Plan ahead if you need records before a deadline. Wait times tend to be longest on Mondays and right after long weekends. Midweek mornings are the best time to call for a quick response.

Irmo and Lexington County Services

Irmo is one of several towns in Lexington County. The county seat is in the Town of Lexington, a short drive south of Irmo. All county offices operate from that area. Residents of Irmo use the same county phone numbers and offices as those in other parts of the county.

Lexington County provides a range of public services. These include the sheriff's office, the coroner, emergency management, animal control, and voter registration. Each department has its own phone line. The Lexington County phone directory page on this site lists all of those contacts in one place.

For court matters, the Lexington County courts system handles all levels from magistrate to family court. The SC Judicial Branch website has forms, fee schedules, and contact numbers for each division. Irmo residents appear in this court system for any case filed within Lexington County.

Phone Directory Tips for Records

Getting records in the Irmo area is straightforward if you know which office to call. Town records come from Irmo Town Hall. County records come from the Lexington County offices. State records go through the relevant state agency. Each level of government keeps its own files.

Common records people request include:

  • Police incident and crash reports from Irmo PD
  • Court case files from Lexington County Clerk
  • Property deeds from the Register of Deeds
  • Town council meeting minutes from Irmo Town Hall
  • Building permits and inspection reports

Response times vary by office. Simple requests often get filled the same day by phone. Written FOIA requests may take up to 15 business days. Certified copies of court documents usually take a few business days to process. Fees depend on the type and size of the record. Always ask about costs before you submit a request so there are no surprises.

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Lexington County Phone Directory

Irmo is part of Lexington County. Most records and services run through the county level. For a full list of county office contacts, court phone numbers, and additional resources, visit the Lexington County page. That page covers the full county, including areas beyond Irmo town limits.

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Nearby South Carolina Cities

Several cities sit near Irmo in the Midlands region of South Carolina. Each has its own phone directory and local government contacts. Pick a city below to find contact details for that area.

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