North Charleston People Search

North Charleston people search resources cover a city of about 90,000 residents in Charleston County. The city has its own municipal court, police department, and FOIA portal. North Charleston sits within the Ninth Judicial Circuit, which means Charleston County courts handle many case types for city residents. The police department employs over 340 sworn officers and divides the city into twelve patrol zones. Multiple online tools let you search for court cases, public records, and code enforcement data tied to people in North Charleston.

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North Charleston Court Case Search

The North Charleston Municipal Court runs an online case search portal. You can look up traffic tickets, courtesy summons, warrants, and parking tickets. This is one of the best starting points for a North Charleston people search when you know a person has a local case.

To search a traffic ticket, you need the ticket number, driver's license number, and date of birth. Criminal case searches need the summons or warrant number plus the same ID details. Parking tickets require the ticket number, plate number, and plate state. Do not enter dashes or spaces in any of these fields. If a ticket was issued in the past 72 hours, it may not appear yet. Online payments must be made at least 48 hours before the court date.

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North Charleston Court Portal for North Charleston people search

Access the portal at court.northcharleston.org. The court is at 2500 City Hall Lane and can be reached at 843-740-2602.

The court takes Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express for online payments. Scheduled time payments are accepted online but partial payments are not. Some charges require a mandatory court appearance. Paying a fine does not remove the duty to appear if the charge demands it. Failure to show up could lead to a trial in absence and an arrest warrant.

Note: Online payments post within 72 hours, not counting weekends and holidays.

North Charleston FOIA People Search

North Charleston has a dedicated FOIA portal for public records requests. The city uses the JustFOIA platform to manage all requests. You create an account, file your request, and track its status online. This is the main way to get police reports, city documents, and other files from North Charleston.

If the online portal does not work for your needs, you can also submit requests by fax at 843-745-1050, by mail, or by hand at City Hall on the third floor. The mailing address is City of North Charleston, Attn: Clerk of Council, PO Box 190016, North Charleston, SC 29419. All requests must be signed. The city follows S.C. Code Section 30-4-30 for response times.

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North Charleston FOIA Portal for North Charleston people search

Start your request at northcharleston.org FOIA page. Contact Courtnay Fields, Municipal Clerk, at 843-740-2509 for questions.

Police Records in North Charleston

The North Charleston Police Department has a Records Unit that manages daily reports and files. The department formed in 1972 with just 19 officers. Today it has over 340 sworn officers and 85 civilian staff. The city population of about 90,000 swells to over 200,000 during the day due to workers, visitors, and shoppers.

The department splits into three bureau locations for easier access. The South Bureau is at Cosgrove and Rivers Avenues at 843-308-4718. Central Bureau is at City Hall on City Hall Lane at 843-740-2812. North Bureau sits at 2238 Otranto Road at 843-207-0666. For emergencies, call 911. The non-emergency line is 843-743-7200. Use the Police Tip Line at 843-607-2076 or the Drug Tip Line at 843-308-4708 to submit tips.

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North Charleston Police Records for North Charleston people search

Visit police.northcharleston.org for details on how to request records. The Holding Facility Unit handles fingerprinting and booking before inmates go to the Charleston or Dorchester County Detention Center.

North Charleston Code and Property Data

The city runs an interactive code enforcement map that links cases to addresses and property owners. Each case shows the case number, status, date opened, address, owner info, and tenant info. You can search by address or click on the map to find a case. This is a useful North Charleston people search tool when you want to tie a person to a specific property.

The GIS Property Information System provides zoning data and property details for every parcel in the city. It covers residential, commercial, and industrial areas. The city has many overlay districts including the Ashley River Scenic District and the Olde North Charleston Historic District. Property zoning can be checked using the Interactive Map at northcharleston.org zoning map.

Note: Code enforcement records are updated during regular business hours, Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

State Search Tools for North Charleston

Several state databases help round out a North Charleston people search. SLED CATCH at catch.sled.sc.gov runs criminal history checks for $25 per name. The SCDC inmate search at public.doc.state.sc.us covers state prison inmates. The sex offender registry at scor.sled.sc.gov tracks registered offenders by name or location.

Charleston County also runs its own tools. The county inmate search covers the Sheriff Al Cannon Detention Center. The county Public Index at jcmsweb.charlestoncounty.org provides circuit and family court records. North Charleston falls in the Ninth Judicial Circuit along with Berkeley County.

  • SLED CATCH for statewide criminal records
  • SCDC inmate search for state prison data
  • Sex Offender Registry for location tracking
  • Charleston County Public Index for court cases
  • Vital Records for birth, death, and marriage files

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Charleston County People Search

North Charleston is in Charleston County. County courts handle circuit and family court matters for the city. Property deeds, tax records, and county jail data are managed by the county as well. For a broader view, visit the county page.

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