How do I look up a Judgement in SC?

How do I look up a Judgement in SC?

To obtain judgment records in South Carolina, find out the case identifying information, especially the case number and the names of the parties involved. Then, visit the clerk’s office in person during business hours and submit an official request.

How do i find divorce records in Charleston SC?

Certified copies of divorce decrees may be obtained from the County Clerk of Court’s Office or from DHEC’s Vital Records Division. A death or birth certificate can only be provided by DHEC’s Vital Records Division.

Are Family Court records public in SC?

Unlike the Circuit Court where most records are available for public inspection, many Family Court records are considered confidential and may be inspected only with special permission.

What circuit is Charleston County SC?

9th Judicial Circuit
Charleston County is a county in South Carolina that belongs to the 9th Judicial Circuit.

How do I find out if someone is divorced in South Carolina?

Visit VitalChek on the web or call 1-877-284-1008, 7 days a week, 24-hours-a-day. Only the persons named on the divorce report, their adult children or a present or former spouse may order through VitalChek. You will need to provide: A $17 non-refundable standard searching fee.

What do you call a judge in family court?

Circuit judges

Address (in correspondence) Dear… In court
His Honour Judge Judge Your Honour
Her Honour Judge Judge Your Honour

How do I request court records in Charleston County?

Please make cashier’s check or money order payable to Charleston County Clerk of Court. Requests for court records must include a specific case number and the names of the parties involved. Requests can be made in person or by mail to the appropriate court at the address below.

Where can I get a court appointed lawyer in Charleston SC?

If you cannot afford to hire an attorney, you may be screened for a court appointed lawyer at the Public Defender’s Office, 101 Meeting St. 5th floor, Charleston from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM – Monday through Friday. Q. How do I get my criminal record expunged?

What is the Circuit Court in South Carolina?

The Circuit Court is the State of South Carolina’s court of general jurisdiction. It is divided into two types of court: the Court of Common Pleas which deals with civil matters, and the Court of General Sessions, which is the criminal court.

Do I have to register to vote in Charleston County?

A. No. Voter registration in Charleston County is handled by the Board of Elections and Voter Registration. Q. How do I know if I’ve been involved in a jury scam?