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Find People In Cities Like:

  • Charleston
  • Columbia
  • North Charleston
  • Mount Pleasant
  • Rock Hill
  • Greenville
  • Summerville
  • Goose Creek
  • Sumter
  • Hilton Head Island
  • Florence
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  • Conway
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State of South Carolina Total Population:
5 Million Residents

Capital City:
Columbia

Largest Cities:
Charleston: 134,385
Columbia: 134,309
North Charleston: 108,304

Bordering States:
Georgia, North Carolina




About South Carolina Public Records


All government agencies in South Carolina create, store, and manage public records. The South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives the general public access to the public records. The records include written materials, books, manuals, photos, drawings, information on computers, sound recordings, tapes, microfilms, maps, statistical tabulations, and other materials regardless of physical form or characteristics.

Most public records are available in the state but information about unpublished research and commercial data, medical records, investigative records, death certificates, sealed records, library records, and tax returns, can be blocked out.




A Short History Of South Carolina


European exploration of South Carolina began in 1540. The area was settled by the English in 1670 and became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1788. Many African slaves were imported for labor in the 18th century. South Carolina became the first state to secede from the union in 1861. The region was the site of the first shots of the Civil War on April 12, 1861. South Carolina has today over 100 golf courses and is America's number1 golf destination.