York SC Phone Directory

York is a small city in York County, South Carolina. It sits near the center of the county and serves as the county seat. About 8,000 people live here. The city has deep roots that date back to the late 1700s. Because it is the county seat, many key government offices are based in York. This phone directory lists the most useful public numbers for the City of York and York County. Each contact comes from an official source. Use it to reach courts, the Clerk of Court, public records offices, and more.

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York Quick Facts

8,000 Population
York County
803-684-8505 County Clerk/ROD
24/7 Bond Court

York County Court Phone Directory

York is part of the 16th Judicial Circuit in South Carolina. All court cases from the city go through the York County court system. The York County Courts handle civil, criminal, and family matters for the whole county. As the county seat, York is where most of these courts hold sessions.

Bond Court runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It handles first appearances and sets bail for people who have just been arrested. If someone you know was picked up in York, Bond Court is the place to check. Call the Clerk of Court at 803-684-8505 to get the most current Bond Court contact line.

Court dates and case records are kept by the Clerk of Court office. You can ask for case status by phone. You can also look up records through the state court site at sccourts.org. Searches by name or case number are free. Save the Clerk number from this phone directory for fast access when you need court help.

Note: Bond Court is one of the few offices in York County that stays open around the clock. Most other court offices keep standard business hours, Monday through Friday.

York County Clerk of Court

The York County Clerk of Court and Register of Deeds is a key office for residents of York. It manages court filings, land records, and a wide range of legal documents. The phone number is 803-684-8505. You can also visit the York County Clerk of Court website for forms, fee lists, and online tools.

Office York County Clerk of Court / Register of Deeds
Phone 803-684-8505
County Seat York, SC
Circuit 16th Judicial Circuit

Services at this office include filing civil and criminal cases, recording deeds, and issuing marriage licenses. The Register of Deeds function handles all land records for York County. Title searches, deed copies, and plat maps are on file here. Fees vary by document type. Call 803-684-8505 to ask about costs before your visit.

York County is one of the fastest growing areas in the state. The Clerk of Court office can get busy, so plan to call early in the day. This phone directory listing is one of the most useful for York area homeowners.

York County Clerk of Court and York County Courts phone directory contacts in York South Carolina

Public Records in York SC

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 York and every York County department. This phone directory can help you reach the right office to start your request.

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

Response times depend on how old the record is. For most records, the office has 10 working days to respond. Records older than 24 months allow up to 20 working days. The office may ask for more time if the request is large. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal. You can take the matter to a South Carolina court if needed.

Note: Under the SC FOIA, some records are available without a written request. Crime reports from the past 14 days and meeting minutes from the last six months can be given on the spot. Ask the office what is on hand before you file a formal request.

SC FOIA and York Phone Directory

The SC Freedom of Information Act sets rules that all public bodies in York must follow. It covers emails, reports, contracts, budgets, and meeting notes. Any record made or kept by a public body is subject to this law. The goal is to make sure the public can see how its government works.

Certain records are exempt from release. These include:

  • Medical records and personal health data
  • Active law enforcement case files
  • Trade secrets shared with a public body
  • Attorney-client communications

If an office in York denies your request, it must cite a specific part of the law. You do not have to accept a denial without reason. The law gives you the right to challenge it. Courts in York County can review FOIA disputes and order the release of records if the denial was wrong.

Fees are capped at actual cost. An office can charge for staff time spent on the search and for the cost of copies. It cannot mark up those charges. If you think a fee is too high, ask for an itemized list. That alone can sometimes bring the cost down.

York as the County Seat

York holds a unique role in the county. It is the county seat, which means most York County government offices are based here. The courthouse, the Clerk of Court, and several county departments all sit in the city. Residents from Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and Tega Cay often drive to York for county business.

Being the county seat also means more foot traffic in the downtown area on weekdays. Court days bring people from all parts of the county. Parking near the courthouse can fill up fast. If you plan to visit, arrive early. Or call ahead using the numbers in this phone directory to see if your task can be done by phone or mail.

The city itself is small but has a walkable downtown. Several county offices are within a few blocks of each other. That makes it easy to handle more than one task in a single trip. For example, you can file a deed at the Clerk of Court and then walk to another county office for a separate need.

York Law Enforcement Contacts

The City of York has its own police department. It handles calls for service, takes reports, and patrols the city limits. For all emergencies, dial 911 first. For non-urgent matters, call the York Police Department main line. Staff can direct your call to the right unit.

York County also has a sheriff's office that covers areas outside city limits. The sheriff's office works with the York Police Department on cases that cross boundaries. Both agencies keep records that are subject to SC public records laws.

If you need a police report from an incident in York, start with the York Police Department. Reports from the last 14 days may be available right away under the FOIA. Older reports require a written request. Call the main line to ask how to submit your request. Keep this phone directory page saved for quick reference to local law enforcement numbers.

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Tips for This York Phone Directory

Phone numbers for public offices in York can shift over time. We pull data from public sources and check it on a regular basis. Still, it is wise to confirm a number before you make a trip. A quick call can save you time and gas.

When you call a number from this directory, have your details ready. Know what you need. Write down any case numbers, parcel IDs, or dates that relate to your request. Being prepared helps the staff find your records fast. It also keeps the call short for both sides.

Most offices in York and York County are open Monday through Friday during normal hours. Bond Court is the one that runs all day, every day. If you are not sure of an office's hours, call the main line first. Many offices also post hours on the York County government website.

Note: Some county offices may close for state holidays or training days. Check the York County website or call ahead to confirm the office is open before you drive to York.

York County Land Records

All land records for properties in York are filed with the York County Register of Deeds. This is part of the Clerk of Court office. Deeds, mortgages, liens, and plat maps are all kept on file. You can get copies by visiting the office or calling 803-684-8505.

If you are buying or selling property in York, you will deal with this office at some point. Title companies and attorneys use it to run title searches. You can also do a basic search on your own. The office charges a small fee per page for copies. Call first to ask about costs and what you need to bring.

York County has seen strong growth in recent years. New homes and land sales have added to the volume of records at the Clerk of Court. Wait times can be longer than in past years. Use this phone directory to call ahead and check on what you need before you go in person.

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York County Phone Directory

York is the county seat of York County. The county runs many offices and services that go beyond the city limits. For a full list of York County phone numbers and department contacts, visit the county phone directory page. It covers all county departments, elected offices, and key services in one place.

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Nearby South Carolina Cities

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