The name Carolina can be traced to two different kings. The Spanish and French were the first European explorers and settlers in what was to become the southeastern United States. Most of the early settlements failed, although the French established two forts: Charles Fort and Fort Caroline. Both were named after King Charles IX; Carolus is Latin for Charles. By 1600, the French had driven the Spanish out of what is now the Carolinas and Georgia, but did not attempt further settlement. In 1629, another Charles - King Charles I of England – decreed the Province of Carolina, which included present-day North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. Actual settlement did not take place for another 40 years. In 1669, the Colony of Carolina was divided into northern and southern provinces. In 1712, North and South Carolina became separate colonies.
Fertile soil and good harbors such as Charleston soon made South Carolina one of the richest of the original 13 colonies. During the American Revolution, more battles were fought in South Carolina than in any other colony. It was the first state to ratify the Articles of Confederation, and the eighth to ratify the Constitution. The state’s prosperity and population continued to grow, but the economy and social system was based on cotton plantations and slavery. With the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860, South Carolina feared the end of its slavery-based prosperity and became the first state to secede from the Union. The war devastated South Carolina; after the war, although free blacks now made up more than half the population, they were disenfranchised by Jim Crow laws.
South Carolina’s agriculture diversified from cotton, and a textile industry arose. Textiles have declined due to foreign competition, but tourism has increased thanks to the state’s long Atlantic Ocean coastline and beach resorts. South Carolina’s median household income is still below the national average, and its poverty rate is 10% higher.
Today, South Carolina is the 23rd most populous state, 19th most densely populated, and 40th largest by area. Its capital and largest city is Columbia, in the middle of the state. Other notable cities include Charleston on the coast and Greenville in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. South Carolina’s climate is humid subtropical, with hot summers; high temperatures average around 90 degrees statewide. Near the coast, winter temperatures are generally mild and rarely drop below freezing; palmetto palm trees that grow along the coast give the state its nickname: The Palmetto State. Winter lows in the center of the state average around 32 degrees, while the western mountain foothills are colder.
South Carolina is bordered by North Carolina on the North, Georgia on the west and south, and the Atlantic Ocean on the east. It has 46 counties, and the power of county governments has fluctuated from strong in 1867 to weak in 1895 to strong again in 1973. South Carolina state, county, and local public records may be found by visiting our directory below of all types, including death records, deed records, and public documents.
Abbreviation | SC |
Capital | Columbia |
Population | 5,024,369 (2017 est.) |
Area size | 32,020 sq. mi |
Demonym | South Carolinian |
Primary languages spoken | English |
Governor | Henry McMaster |
Lieutenant Governor | Kevin Bryant |
U.S. Senators | Lindsey Graham, Tim Scott |
U.S. House Delegation | 6 Republicans, 1 Democrat |
Time Zone | Eastern: UTC -5/-4 |
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There are two types of public records: 1) personal public records that document major life milestones such as birth certificates, death certificates, divorce records, and marriage records, etc.; and 2) government records that are made public such as property tax records, recorded land records, voter records, crime data, jail inmate records, and court records. The Freedom of Information Act is a national law that releases government agency public records and makes it possible to view most public records. Since there are a multitude of records available, it can be difficult to know how or where to access them.
South Carolina’s first public records act was passed in 1977. It requires agencies to respond within 30 days, limits the amount they can charge for making copies, and makes electronic copies free of charge.
When you are ready to start your search, you’ll find our Public Records Directory website easy to use since all of the records can be searched by federal, state, county, city, town, or type of record. The links provided will connect you to the best website for the record search, provide details about the record, or provide contact information for those records without search capabilities.
Find South Carolina Statewide Public Records
Fast access to South Carolina public record sources at the state level.
Additional South Carolina public records links can be found on our South Carolina county and city level pages using the navigation links above.
Property Records
- South Carolina Land Records and Deeds Directory
- South Carolina Foreclosures and Tax Lien Sales Directory
- South Carolina Assessor and Property Tax Records Directory
- South Carolina GIS and Mapping Directory
Vital Records
- South Carolina Genealogy Records Directory
- South Carolina Birth Records Directory
- South Carolina Death Records Directory
- South Carolina Marriage Records Directory
- South Carolina Divorce Records Directory
Community Health & Safety
- South Carolina Sustainability and Environmental Health Directory
- South Carolina Traffic Cameras and Reports Directory
- South Carolina Crimes and Crime Data Directory
Jobs & Employment
Criminal and Court Records
- South Carolina Warrants Directory
- South Carolina Jail and Inmate Records Directory
- South Carolina Sex Offender Registration Directory
Licensing and Permits
- South Carolina Business Licenses Directory
- South Carolina Contractor Licenses Directory
- South Carolina Professional Licenses Directory
- South Carolina Bar Associations Directory
- South Carolina Permits and Inspections Directory
Codes, Regulations, & Other
Other South Carolina Public Records
Many states have unusual laws; for example, it is illegal to play pinball in South Carolina if you are under 18 years of age. Similarly, many states have their own unique types of public records. Some South Carolina examples include certified small and minority businesses, environmental permit status, and lobbying activity. More examples of public access records available in South Carolina may be found below.
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State of South Carolina Home Page
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Abandoned Property List
View South Carolina Department of Social Services, Child Support Enforcement Division's abandoned property list by name.
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Campaign Finance
Search South Carolina campaign finance reports, contributions, and expenditures by name, office and election year.
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Census Information Summary
South Carolina statistics for population, ethnicity, housing, geography and businesses. From the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Certified Driver Record
Order your South Carolina certified driver record online by license number.
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Certified Small and Minority Businesses
Search for a business certified by the South Carolina Office of Small and Minority Businesses by business name, city, county, certification number, certification expiration date or services offered.
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Charities Search
Search South Carolina charities and suspended charities by keyword.
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Clandestine Drug Laboratory Register
Database contains addresses of some locations in South Carolina where law enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.
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Code of Laws
Search or view South Carolina code of laws by title.
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Code of Regulations
Search South Carolina code of regulations by chapter.
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Free Directory
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Court Records and other Resources
Links to state and local court records, general South Carolina court information, directory of courts, and online resources for courts in South Carolina.
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Paid Search
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Criminal Records Check
Search South Carolina criminal history records. Fees apply.
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DEA Most Wanted
View listings and photos of the most wanted persons of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Atlanta Field Division. This office handles Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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Death Indexes
View South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Division of Vital Records 1915 through 1960 death index log files.
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Delinquent Taxpayers
View South Carolina Department of Revenue's list of top delinquent taxpayer accounts by name including amount due.
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Election Results
View South Carolina election results from 1996 to present.
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Employment Background Check Laws
South Carolina employers who hire South Carolina residents to work in the state of South Carolina must abide by the Federal FCRA.
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Contact Info
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Environmental Control Programs
View information about South Carolina environmental control programs, including air quality monitoring, coastal resource management, water quality monitoring and protection, and land and waste management.
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Environmental Health
View information about South Carolina environmental health services, including food saftey, septic system permits, sanitary inspections, and nuisance complaint investigations.
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Environmental Permit Status
View the status of environmental permit applications received by the South Carolina Department Environmental Quality Control within the last three months, and applications on which the Department has made a decision within the last three months.
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Insurance License Search
Search South Carolina Department of Insurance license records by agency, company, individuals, sponsors, proctors, instructors or courses.
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Legislation
Search South Carolina current and archived legislation by bill number, sponsor, bill history or subject.
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Legislator Search
Search for Senators and Representatives for South Carolina State Legislature and U.S. Congress by address.
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Library Databases
Search South Carolina State Library databases, including newspapers, magazines, journals, and general reference. A South Carolina State Library card is required to access these databases.
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Lobbying Activity
Search South Carolina lobbyist registration and disclosure filings by name.
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Missing Children
Search the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children website by name, city, date range or physical description.
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Most Wanted Persons
View South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services most wanted persons by name including photos, last known address, offense and notes.
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Notary Public Search
Search for registered South Carolina notaries by name or county.
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Obituary Records
Search South Carolina obituary records by name of deceased, publication date or obituary text.
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Public Education Resources
View a directory of schools in South Carolina by type of school.
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Restaurant Inspections
Search South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control food service facilities inspection scores by facility name and location including map search.
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South Carolina Professional and Occupational Licensing Directory
Complete directory of all professional and occupational licensing agencies in the state of South Carolina.
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State Archives
Search South Carolina index of archived historical documents, including Confederate veterans, criminal court records, legislative papers, will transcripts, and more.
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State Constitution
Search or view South Carolina state constitution by article.
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State Employee Salary Search
Search South Carolina state employee salary data by agency, name, title, or salary level.
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Supervised Offender Search
Search South Carolina offenders supervised by Department of Probation by name.
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Undergound Storage Tank Registry
Search for registered South Carolina underground storage tanks and facilities.
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