Rock Hill SC Phone Directory

Rock Hill sits in York County in the northern part of South Carolina. It is home to close to 75,000 people. The city has its own police force and a range of public offices that serve the area. This phone directory lists key numbers for Rock Hill and York County. Use it to find contacts for law enforcement, court offices, public records, and more. Each listing in this Rock Hill phone directory comes from public sources so you can call with trust.

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Rock Hill Quick Facts

75,000 Population
York County
(803) 329-7200 Police
803-684-8505 County Clerk

Rock Hill Police Phone Directory

The Rock Hill Police Department is the main law enforcement body in the city. It serves all of Rock Hill and parts of York County near the city line. Officers handle calls for service, take reports, and make arrests. The department sits at 120 E Black St in Rock Hill. You can reach them by phone at (803) 329-7200.

Department Rock Hill Police Department
Address 120 E Black St
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Phone (803) 329-7200
Fax (803) 329-7260

Call the main line for all non-urgent needs. Staff can route your call to the right unit. For a true life threat, always dial 911 first. The fax line at (803) 329-7260 is best for sending forms or written requests to the Rock Hill Police Department. Keep this phone directory listing saved for quick use.

How to Get Police Records in Rock Hill

The Rock Hill Police Department keeps several types of records. These include police reports, accident reports, and arrest records. Most of these are public under South Carolina law. You can ask for copies by phone or in writing. The phone directory number for records is the same main line: (803) 329-7200.

Some records do not need a written request. Under the SC Freedom of Information Act, you can get these by just asking:

  • Meeting minutes from the past six months
  • Documents from public meetings within six months
  • Crime reports filed in the last 14 days

For all other records, you must put your request in writing. The law gives the Rock Hill Police Department a set time to respond. If the record is less than 24 months old, they have 10 working days. Records older than 24 months may take up to 20 working days. Plan ahead if you need a record fast. Call (803) 329-7200 first to ask what format they want for your written request.

Note: The SC FOIA applies to all public bodies in South Carolina, including the Rock Hill Police Department. You can read the full text of the law at the South Carolina Code of Laws, Title 30, Chapter 4.

Rock Hill Fingerprinting Services

The Rock Hill Police Department offers fingerprinting. This service is used for background checks, job applications, and licensing needs. You must bring a valid photo ID. Call (803) 329-7200 to ask about hours and any fees that may apply. Walk-ins may be taken, but it is smart to call first.

Fingerprinting is a common need in Rock Hill and York County. Many state boards and private firms ask for a fingerprint card as part of their review. The Rock Hill Police Department is one of the closest spots to get this done if you live in the city. Add this phone directory number to your contacts for quick access when the time comes.

York County Clerk of Court and phone directory contacts for Rock Hill South Carolina

York County Court Phone Directory

Rock Hill is part of the 16th Judicial Circuit. Court cases from Rock Hill go through the York County court system. The York County Clerk of Court handles case filings, records, and a range of court tasks. You can reach the Clerk at 803-684-8505. This is one of the most used numbers in this phone directory for Rock Hill area residents.

York County also runs Bond Court 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at the Moss Justice Center. Bond Court sets bail and handles first appearances after arrest. If you need to check on someone who was just arrested in Rock Hill, Bond Court is the place to call. The Clerk of Court can give you the right contact for that office.

The court system serves all of York County. That means Rock Hill, Fort Mill, York, Tega Cay, and other towns all share the same circuit. Case lookups, filing fees, and court dates all run through the Clerk of Court office. Save 803-684-8505 from this phone directory for any court needs.

Note: South Carolina courts fall under the state Judicial Branch. You can look up case records through the state system at sccourts.org. The site lets you search by name or case number at no cost.

Public Records Requests in Rock Hill

South Carolina law gives you the right to see and copy most public records. The Freedom of Information Act (S.C. Code Ann. Section 30-4-10) applies to all state and local offices. That includes the City of Rock Hill, the Rock Hill Police Department, and York County offices. This phone directory can help you reach the right office to start your request.

Most requests must be in writing. You can send them by mail, fax, or email in many cases. State your name, what records you want, and how you want to get them. Be as clear as you can. Vague requests take more time to process. The office has the right to charge fees for search time and copies under the law.

Response times depend on the age of the record. For most records, the office has 10 working days to respond. Older records that are more than 24 months old allow up to 20 working days. The office can also ask for more time if the request is large. If your request is denied, the law gives you the right to appeal. You can take the matter to court if needed.

Rock Hill City Services Phone Directory

Beyond police and courts, Rock Hill has many city offices that serve the public. Each has its own phone line. This phone directory section covers some of the most called city services in Rock Hill. Keep these numbers on hand for daily needs.

Rock Hill runs its own water and sewer system. The city also manages roads, parks, and code enforcement within city limits. For billing, service start or stop, or to report a problem, the city hall main line is a good place to start. Staff can route your call to the correct department. York County handles some services outside city limits, so check your address if you are not sure which office to call.

City services in Rock Hill are split across several departments. Each one deals with a specific area. Use the phone directory contacts in this guide or call the main city number to get pointed in the right way. The city website also lists phone numbers and office hours for each department.

South Carolina Association of Counties phone directory resource for Rock Hill and York County

York County Clerk of Court

The York County Clerk of Court and Register of Deeds office is a key contact for Rock Hill residents. This office handles court records, land records, and vital legal documents. The phone number is 803-684-8505. You can also visit the York County Clerk of Court website for forms and online tools.

Services at the Clerk of Court include filing civil and criminal cases, recording deeds and mortgages, and issuing marriage licenses. The office also handles notary commissions and keeps old records on file. If you need a copy of a deed, lien, or court order tied to Rock Hill, this is the office to call.

The Register of Deeds function is part of the same office in York County. All land records for Rock Hill properties are filed here. Title searches, deed copies, and plat maps are all on file. Fees vary by document type, so call 803-684-8505 to ask about costs before you visit. This phone directory listing is one of the most useful for Rock Hill homeowners and buyers.

Note: York County is one of the fastest growing counties in South Carolina. The Clerk of Court office may have longer wait times during peak hours. Call ahead or visit the website to save time.

Tips for Using This Phone Directory

Phone numbers for public offices in Rock Hill and York County can change. We pull our data from public sources and check it often. Still, it is a good idea to confirm numbers before you visit in person. A quick call can save a trip.

When you call a number from this Rock Hill phone directory, have your details ready. Know what you need and who you need it from. Write down any case numbers, addresses, or dates that may help the staff find your records. Being ready speeds up the call for both sides.

Many offices in Rock Hill and York County have set hours. Most are open from Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Bond Court at the Moss Justice Center is the exception. It runs all day, every day. If you are not sure of the hours, call the main line first.

South Carolina Phone Directory Laws

Public records in South Carolina are governed by the Freedom of Information Act. This law says that records made or kept by public bodies must be open to the public. It covers emails, reports, meeting notes, contracts, and more. Rock Hill city offices and York County offices both fall under this law.

The law also sets rules for fees. An office can charge for the actual cost of search time and copies. They cannot charge more than that. If you think a fee is too high, you can ask for an itemized breakdown. The law protects your right to access records at a fair cost.

Some records are exempt from disclosure. Medical records, certain law enforcement files, and trade secrets may be withheld. The office must cite a specific exemption in the law if it denies your request. You have the right to challenge any denial. Courts in Rock Hill and York County can review FOIA disputes if needed.

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York County Phone Directory

Rock Hill is the largest city in York County. The county has its own set of offices and phone numbers that serve all residents. For a full list of York County contacts, visit the York County phone directory page. It covers county departments, elected offices, and services that go beyond the Rock Hill city limits.

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