Greenville County People Search

Greenville County is the most populous county in South Carolina and home to more than 500,000 residents. A people search in Greenville County can help you find court records, jail data, property filings, and other public files tied to a person. The county seat is Greenville, and most records are kept at the Greenville County Square complex on University Ridge. Several county offices let you search by name at no cost through their web portals. This guide walks you through each office and tool so you can run a thorough Greenville County people search from your home or in person.

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Greenville County Court Records Search

The 13th Judicial Circuit Public Index is the main tool for a court-based people search in Greenville County. It covers General Sessions cases, Common Pleas civil suits, Family Court matters, and records from more than a dozen summary and municipal courts. You can search by name, case number, court type, or date range. Results show the case number, filing date, parties, status, and any sentence or fine details. The system is free to use and does not need an account.

For civil cases in Common Pleas, you can view and print document images such as complaints, motions, and orders. Criminal case files in General Sessions show file data only. You will not see full document images for those online. If you need certified copies or complete case files, contact the Greenville County Clerk of Court at 305 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601. The phone number is 864-467-8551. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Records in the Public Index date back to about 1999. Older files may only be available in person. Some off-site files can take a few days to pull. Criminal record copies can also be requested by email at coccriminalrecords@greenvillecounty.org.

Note: As of January 1, 2026, home addresses no longer appear on the Public Index for new or existing Greenville County cases.

People Search at Greenville County Jail

The Greenville County Detention Center runs a free online inmate search tool. It lets you look up anyone held at the jail on McGee Street. You must type the full last name to get results. Partial names and aliases will not work. You can also add a first name or use a booking number to narrow things down.

The Greenville County inmate search at app.greenvillecounty.org/inmate_search.htm shows each person's name, age, mugshot, booking date, charges, bond amount, and housing unit. The system updates within a few hours of each new booking. The jail has three buildings with a total rated capacity of 1,277 beds. Building Two holds 511, Building One holds 318, and Building Four holds 448.

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Bond types include cash bond, surety bond, and personal recognizance. Some serious charges carry no bond at all. Arresting agencies listed may include the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, Greenville City Police, or state law enforcement. For written proof of jail time, submit a FOIA request to the Records Management Services Division at publicrecords@greenvillecounty.org. A police arrest report costs $3.00, and written proof of time served costs $6.00. You can also call the detention center at 864-467-2309.

Greenville County Property People Search

The Register of Deeds keeps all land and property documents filed in Greenville County. Property records tie directly to people through deeds, liens, and mortgage filings. The online search system splits into two parts. The "Pre-1985" section covers historical records back to 1787. The "After-1985" section holds all modern filings. Both are free to search at greenvillecounty.org/rod/searchrecords.aspx.

You can search by name, property address, parcel number, book and page, or filing date. The Grantor index shows who sold or gave away a property. The Grantee index shows who bought or received it. Search both for a full ownership history. Documents available include deeds from 1787, mortgages from 1919, plats from 1903, and federal tax liens from 1971. The office also files UCC statements on personal property.

Greenville County Register of Deeds people search records

The Register of Deeds is at 301 University Ridge, Suite S-2100, Greenville, SC 29601. Call 864-467-7240 for help. Staff cannot do title searches or give legal advice. Certified copies are available at the office or online. If you spot a Social Security number in any public document, report it so staff can redact it to prevent identity theft.

Note: State tax liens filed before 2000 are at the Clerk of Court, while those filed after 1999 and all federal tax liens are at the Register of Deeds in Greenville County.

Greenville County Probate Court Records

The Probate Court handles estates, wills, guardianships, and marriage licenses in Greenville County. A people search through this court can reveal marriage records, estate filings, and trust documents tied to an individual. The court has an online search tool at greenvillecounty.org/Probate/Search.aspx where you can look up cases by name, date, or case number.

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Marriage license records are also searchable online. The court has issued licenses since 1911. Certified copy fees range from $5.50 to $6.00 depending on the year of the record. A search that finds no record carries a $7.00 research fee. The Probate Court is at 301 University Ridge, Suite N-T100, Greenville, SC 29601. Call 864-467-7170 for questions. Certain records are restricted from public view, including sealed estate files, mental health proceedings, and guardianship records for minors and incapacitated adults.

Public Records Requests in Greenville County

South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to request public records from any Greenville County office. Under S.C. Code Title 30, Chapter 4, a public record includes any document prepared, owned, or kept by a public body. You do not need to state why you want the record.

To submit a FOIA request in Greenville County, email publicrecords@greenvillecounty.org or mail your request to the County Attorney's Office at 301 University Ridge, Suite N-4000, Greenville, SC 29601. Include your name, contact details, and a clear description of the records you need. Fees may apply for search, copy, and retrieval work. The county can ask for a deposit of up to 25 percent of the total cost before they begin. Recent records from the last six months take about ten business days. Older records may take several weeks or more.

Under the same law, certain records are exempt. Active criminal case files, trade secrets, and materials that would cause an unreasonable invasion of privacy are not subject to release. The South Carolina Code of Laws also bars anyone from using public records for commercial solicitation. That violation is a misdemeanor with fines up to $500 or up to one year in jail.

Statewide People Search Tools for Greenville

Several state-level databases can help with a Greenville County people search. The SLED CATCH system lets you run a name-based criminal history check for anyone in South Carolina. It costs $25 per search plus a $1 online fee. You need the person's last name, first name, and date of birth. Results cover arrests, charges, and dispositions from all 46 counties. CATCH does not include sex offender data or wanted persons info.

For sex offender data, use the SLED Sex Offender Registry. You can search by name or by ZIP code. The system shows photos, addresses, and aliases. You can sign up for alerts when a registered offender moves near your area. Using this data to harass or threaten anyone is a crime under South Carolina law.

  • SCDC Inmate Search at public.doc.state.sc.us for state prison inmates
  • LLR Licensee Lookup at verify.llronline.com for licensed professionals
  • Vital Records through SC DPH for birth, death, and marriage certificates

The South Carolina Department of Corrections runs a free inmate search that covers people sentenced to state prison. You can search by name, SCDC number, or State ID. Results show the inmate's photo, current location, offenses, and release date. For Greenville County cases that led to a state prison term, this tool picks up where the local jail search leaves off.

Note: SLED CATCH is a name-based search only and does not include fingerprint results unless required by a specific South Carolina statute.

How to Run a Greenville County People Search

Start with the Public Index if you want court records. Go to the 13th Judicial Circuit search page and type the person's last name. Pick a court type if you know it, or leave it blank to search all courts. The results list shows every matching case with the file date and status. Click a case number to see full details including parties, actions, and sentence data.

For jail records, go to the inmate search page and type the full last name. Add a first name if you can. Click Search and review the list of current and recent inmates. Each record shows the booking date, charges, bond, and a mugshot. If the person has been released, the record may still show for a short time.

For property links to a person, use the Register of Deeds search. Type the last name first, then the first name with no comma. Choose Grantor or Grantee depending on what you need. The results show every recorded document tied to that name. You can view and print most documents from 1985 forward at no cost.

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Cities in Greenville County

Greenville County includes several cities and towns. All county-level people search records for these areas are held at the Greenville County offices.

Greenville is the county seat and largest city. All county court, jail, and property records serve these cities through the same Greenville County offices.

Nearby Counties

Greenville County borders several other South Carolina counties. If you are not sure which county holds the records you need, check the address of the person you are looking for. Records are kept by the county where the event took place or where the person lives.

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