Greenville County Phone Directory
The Greenville County phone directory lists contact numbers for public offices across this large South Carolina county. With more than 525,000 residents, Greenville County is one of the most populated areas in the state. This phone directory helps you reach the right department fast. You can look up numbers for the Clerk of Court, county offices, and court divisions. Each listing in the Greenville County phone directory includes a phone number, address, and hours of operation. Use the search tool on this page to find phone contacts and public records for Greenville County, South Carolina.
Greenville County Quick Facts
Greenville County Directory Resources
Greenville County keeps a wide range of phone directory listings for its public offices and departments. The county seat is the city of Greenville, which sits in the northwest part of South Carolina along the I-85 corridor. Most county offices are based in or near downtown Greenville. The Greenville County Employee Phone Book is an online tool that lets you search for staff by name or department. This phone directory covers all divisions of county government. It is free to use and does not require an account. You can find direct lines for clerks, managers, and other staff who work in Greenville County offices.
Greenville County also provides public access to court records and case data through its online portals. The Greenville Public Index lets you search for case details, court events, and party information at no cost. These tools work well when paired with the phone directory, since you can look up a case and then call the right office for more details. The courthouse is at 305 E. North Street, 2nd Floor, in Greenville. Copies from the court cost $0.25 to $0.50 per page, and certified copies range from $5 to $10.
The Greenville County phone directory page below shows the image from the Public Records Office portal.
This page is the main hub for the Greenville County public records phone contact system and links to key departments.
Note: All Greenville County phone directory listings on this page are based on publicly available data from official county sources.
How to Search the Phone Directory
There are a few ways to search the Greenville County phone directory. The most direct method is to visit the county employee phone book online. Type in a name or pick a department from the list. Results show up right away. Each entry gives you a name, title, phone number, and office location. You can also call the main county switchboard for help finding the right person or department in Greenville County.
For court-related phone contacts, start with the Clerk of Court page. It breaks down each division with its own number. Civil Records has one line. Criminal Records has a different one. ADR and Accounting each have their own lines too. This setup makes it simple to reach the exact division you need in Greenville County without being transferred from desk to desk. If you are not sure which office to call, try the main Clerk of Court line at 864.467.8551 for Greenville County.
- Search by staff name on the Greenville County employee phone book
- Browse by department for a full list of phone numbers
- Call the Clerk of Court for court-related phone inquiries
- Use the Public Index to look up case data before calling
- Check office hours so you call during open times
Note: Greenville County offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, and phone lines follow the same schedule.
Greenville County Office Phone Numbers
The Greenville County phone directory includes numbers for many departments. The Public Records Office sits at the Law Enforcement Center, 4 McGee Street, Suite 119, in Greenville, SC 29601. You can reach this office at 864.467.5278. Captain Jinny Moran serves as the Division Manager. Hours run from Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Visit the Greenville County Public Records Office site for more details on how to request documents and what forms you will need.
The County Attorney's Office handles FOIA requests at 301 University Ridge, Suite N-4000, Greenville, SC 29601. Under S.C. Code Ann. Title 30, Chapter 4, public bodies in South Carolina must respond to records requests in a set time. For Greenville County, that means 10 business days for records less than 24 months old. Records older than 24 months may take up to 20 business days. The Greenville County FOIA page has the request form and contact details for submitting your inquiry.
Below is the Greenville County FOIA portal page, where you can submit and track records requests.
The FOIA portal is the best way to start a formal records request with Greenville County government offices.
Court Records Phone Contacts in Greenville
The Greenville County Clerk of Court manages all court records for the county. Each division has its own phone number, which makes it easy to get the right person on the line. You do not need to go through a main switchboard. Visit the Greenville County Clerk of Court page for the full list of contacts and office details.
| Division |
Accounting: 864.467.8746 ADR (Dispute Resolution): 864.467.8232 Civil Records: 864.467.8551 Criminal Records: 864.467.8745 |
|---|---|
| Address |
Greenville County Courthouse 305 E. North Street, 2nd Floor Greenville, SC 29601 |
| Hours | Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Website | greenvillecounty.org |
The South Carolina Judicial Branch oversees all courts in the state, including those in Greenville County. Their site has statewide forms, rules, and links to local court pages. If you need to reach a state-level office about a Greenville County case, start there. The Greenville County phone directory for court offices is one of the most complete in the state because of the high volume of cases filed here each year.
Here is the Greenville Public Index search page for looking up court case details.
The Public Index is a free tool that pairs well with the Greenville County phone directory for tracking case information.
Note: Court phone lines in Greenville County can be busy during peak hours, so calling early in the morning often works best.
FOIA Requests in Greenville County
South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the public the right to request government records. This law, found at S.C. Code Ann. Title 30, Chapter 4, applies to all county offices in Greenville County. You can request phone lists, emails, reports, and other documents held by county staff. The FOIA process is separate from a simple phone directory lookup, but both tools help you connect with Greenville County government.
To file a FOIA request in Greenville County, send your written request to the County Attorney's Office. Describe the records you want as clearly as you can. The more specific your request, the faster the response. Greenville County must reply within 10 business days for records created in the last 24 months. Older records allow up to 20 business days. There may be a fee for copies, depending on the number of pages. The South Carolina Association of Counties provides guidance on FOIA rules that apply across all 46 counties, including Greenville County.
Greenville County Inmate Phone Lookup
Greenville County offers an online inmate search tool. You can look up current inmates by last name. The tool shows booking details and charges. Visit the Greenville County Inmate Search page to use this free service. It does not require a login. The phone directory for the detention center is also listed on the county site, so you can call for visiting hours or other questions about someone held in Greenville County.
Below is the inmate search portal for Greenville County.
This search tool is updated regularly and reflects current booking data for the Greenville County detention facility.
Note: The inmate search tool does not replace the phone directory for reaching detention staff in Greenville County directly.
Cities in Greenville County
Greenville County includes several cities and towns spread across the Upstate region of South Carolina. Each city falls under the Greenville County phone directory for county-level services. Residents in all of these cities can use the same Clerk of Court, public records office, and FOIA contacts listed on this page. Below are some of the major cities within Greenville County.
All of these cities rely on the Greenville County Clerk of Court for court records and the county phone directory for public office contacts.
Nearby Counties
Greenville County borders several other counties in South Carolina. If you live near a county line, confirm which county handles your records. The phone directory for each neighboring county lists its own office numbers and contacts.