Richland County Court Records Lookup

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Richland County, South Carolina

Richland County was formed on Mach 12, 1785 as part of the large Camden District. It is reputed as the second most populous county in South Carolina with an estimated population of 416,161 as of 2022. Richland County has six water bodies, (Broad River), (Congaree River), (Lake Murray), (Little River), (Saluda River), (Wateree River) and spreads across 771.96 square miles. It was named after its “rich land” and its county seat is Columbia. A Circuit Court, a Family Court, one Probate Court, and several Magistrate and Municipal Courts run the legal affairs of Richland County. They create a free for all avenue for residents to express their legal needs and in return serve with appropriate and time-sensitive justice.

The Probate Court located in Columbia hears and decides trusts cases, estate cases such as the administration and proper distribution of the wealth/estates of deceased persons, and guardianship of incompetent persons. The Family Court in Columbia has exclusive jurisdiction over juvenile and family relationship cases of young persons under the age of 18 and child support cases respectively. The Magistrate Courts presides over eviction cases and property damages in monetary claims under $7,500. They also have criminal trial jurisdiction over traffic cases in which the amount to be paid in fine is $500. They are located in Columbia, Elgin, and Eastover. The Circuit Court in Columbia is a court of general jurisdiction. It handles most cases in the county. Civil, criminal, guardianship, small claims, juvenile, and issuance of protective orders are within the purview of the Circuit Court's jurisdiction. It has limited appellate jurisdiction over appeals coming from the Probate Court, Magistrate Courts, and Municipal Courts. Instances where municipal ordinances, building codes, and traffic code violations occur are presided over by the Municipal Courts. The Columbia Municipal Court, Forest Acres Municipal Court, Blythewood Municipal Court, and Arcadia Lakes Municipal Court are the Municipal Courts. All Municipal Courts are located in Columbia except Blythewood Municipal Court in Elgin and jury/bench trials are held here.

The data gathered from the Clerk of Circuit Court states that over 5,000 civil cases, 5,000 domestic cases and juvenile cases are filed each year. In the same light a total of 10,000 criminal warrants are filed. There were 27,864 cases pending before the 2022 period and 2,644 additional cases, altogether case filings from July 2022 to June 2023 was 30,508. There were 3,132 disposed cases. The Circuit Court Clerk is constitutionally approved to manage and keep records of court proceedings in the county. For court records inspection, you can visit the courthouse where such cases were filed/Richland County Premier Online Data Services portal. The public have the right to copy and receive electronic transmission of court records. Juvenile, adoption, mental health, and domestic violence case records are protected to ensure privacy and safety for those involved.

The mission of the Magistrate, Probate, Family, Circuit and Municipal Courts are to provide an efficient, equitable, and impartial forum to hear and resolve alleged violations of criminal laws, traffic laws and city ordinances while protecting the legal rights of individuals and safeguarding the public interest, to impose appropriate sentences.

Richland County, SC - Courthouses

South Carolina Supreme Court

Court Type: Supreme Court
Street Address: 1231 Gervais St.
Website URL: https://www.sccourts.org/supreme/
Phone: 803-734-1800
Fax: 803-734-1821
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. Donald W. Beatty
Judge Phone: 803-734-1080
Clerk: Patricia A. Howard
Clerk Phone: 803-734-1080
Clerk Fax: 803-734-1499
Directions: The Supreme Court Building is located at the corner of Gervais and Sumter Streets in downtown Columbia.Driving Directions:From I-20 W, merge onto SC-277 S via Exit 73A toward Columbia. Stay straight to go onto Bull Street. Turn right onto Gervais Street.From I-26 E, merge onto I-126 E via Exit 108B toward downtown Columbia. Merge onto Huger Street. Turn left onto Gervais Street.From I-26 W, merge onto US-1 Augusta Hwy via Exit 111A toward Columbia. US-1 becomes Gervais Street.
Forms & Filing: https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.sccourts.org/calendar/dspSearchEvents.cfm
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Carolina-Supreme-Court/128859110489737
About / Additional Info: The Supreme Court is the highest court in South Carolina. The Court is composed of a Chief Justice and four Associate Justices who are elected to ten year terms by the General Assembly.The Supreme Court is located in Columbia. Until 1971, the court operated in a portion of the State House. In that year, the old Columbia Post Office, which had been purchased by the State in 1966, was reopened as the Supreme Court Building.Primarily the Supreme Court is an appellate court, which means that it reviews rulings of law reached by lower courts at trial or on appeal from other tribunals and agencies. A matter on appeal to the Supreme Court may be orally argued or decided simply on the briefs submitted by attorneys for each side. On occasion, a third party is permitted to submit a brief as a "friend of the Court" (amicus curiae) to allow the Court to receive additional views and information.The decisions of the South Carolina Supreme Court are printed in permanent form in volumes called the South Carolina Reports, which are found in law libraries throughout the State and which record our legal history back to the 1790s.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Supreme_Court

South Carolina Court of Appeals

Court Type: Court of Appeals
Street Address: 1220 Senate St.
Website URL: https://www.sccourts.org/appeals/
Phone: 803-734-1890
Fax: 803-734-1839
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. James E. Lockemy
Judge Phone: 803-734-1890
Judge Fax / Email: pbohachic@sccourts.org
Clerk: Jenny Abbott Kitchings
Clerk Phone: 803-734-1890
Clerk Fax: 803-734-1839
Directions: The Calhoun Building is located near the corner of Sumter and Senate Streets in downtown Columbia.Driving Directions:From I-20 W, merge onto SC-277 S via Exit 73A toward Columbia. Stay straight to go onto Bull St. Turn right onto Gervais Street. Turn left onto Sumter Street.From I-26 E, merge onto I-126 E via Exit 108B toward downtown Columbia. Merge onto Huger St. Turn left onto Gervais Street. Turn right onto Sumter Street.From I-26 W, merge onto US-1 Augusta Hwy via Exit 111A toward Columbia. US-1 becomes Gervais Street. Turn right onto Sumter Street.
Forms & Filing: https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://www.sccourts.org/calendar/dspSearchEvents.cfm
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Carolina-Court-of-Appeals/181783381832983
About / Additional Info: The Court of Appeals was created to hear most types of appeals from the circuit court and the family court. Exceptions are when the appeal falls within any of the seven classes of exclusive jurisdiction listed under the Supreme Court. The Court of Appeals is the judicial system's newest court, having commenced operation on September 1, 1983. It consists of a Chief Judge and eight associate judges who are elected by the General Assembly to staggered terms of six years each. The Court sits either as three panels of three judges each or as a whole, and it may hear oral arguments and motions in any county of the state.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Court_of_Appeals

5th Judicial Circuit Court

Court Type: Circuit Court
Street Address: 1701 Main St.
Website URL: https://www.richlandcountysc.gov/Government/Courts-and-Judicial-System/Clerk-of-Court
Phone: 803-576-1947
Fax: 803-576-1785
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Judge: Hon. L. Casey Manning
Judge Phone: 803-576-1773
Judge Fax / Email: 803-576-1744, CManningSC@sccourts.org
Clerk: Jeanette McBride
Clerk Phone: 803-576-1947
Clerk Fax: 803-576-1785
Clerk Email: mcbride.jeanette@richlandcountysc.gov
Forms & Filing: https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://publicindex.sccourts.org/Richland/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx
Jury Service: https://www.richlandcountysc.gov/Government/Courts-and-Judicial-System/Clerk-of-Court/Jury-Information
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fifthcircuitsolicitorsoffice/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanette-mcbride-0a443b6a/
ADA: the Ombudsman
ADA Phone: 803-929-6000
ADA Fax / Email: 803-929-6009, ombudsman@richlandcountysc.gov
About / Additional Info: The Circuit Court is the state's court of general jurisdiction. It has a civil court, the Court of Common Pleas, and a criminal court, the Court of General Sessions. In addition to its general trial jurisdiction, the Circuit Court has limited appellate jurisdiction over appeals from the Probate Court, Magistrate's Court, and Municipal Court.The State is divided into sixteen judicial circuits. Each circuit has at least one resident circuit judge who maintains an office in the judge's home county within the circuit. There are forty-nine circuit judges who serve the sixteen circuits on a rotating basis, with court terms and assignments determined by the Chief Justice based upon recommendations of Court Administration. Circuit court judges are elected by the General Assembly to staggered terms of six years.5th Judicial Circuit consists of Kershaw and Richland counties.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Circuit_Court

Richland County, SC - Sheriff's Office

Richland County Sheriff's Office

Location Type: Sheriff's Office
Street Address: 5623 Two Notch Rd
Phone: 803-576-3000

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