Find Lexington County People Records

Lexington County offers several ways to search for people and public records in the Midlands region of South Carolina. The county seat is the town of Lexington, and the area sits just west of Columbia. Online databases let you search court cases, jail rosters, property files, and probate records from home. You can also visit county offices in person for a more complete Lexington County people search. This guide walks through the main tools and offices that hold public records in Lexington County, South Carolina.

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Lexington County Quick Facts

310K+ Population
11th Circuit Judicial Circuit
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Lexington County Inmate People Search

The Lexington County Sheriff runs an online inmate lookup system. This tool lets you search by name or booking number to find people held at the Lexington County Detention Center. Results show the inmate's name, booking date, charges, arrest date, booking agency, and current status. Each entry also shows race, gender, and age.

The jail roster lists charges such as burglary, assault, drug offenses, larceny, and other crimes. Most entries show "Lexington County Sheriff's Dept" as the booking agency. The Detention Center is at 521 Gibson Road, Lexington, SC 29072. Call (803) 785-2700 for the main line or (803) 785-2743 for the backup line.

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Visit jail.lexingtonsheriff.net to search the current roster. The data updates on a regular basis, though there may be a short delay between status changes and what shows online. Inmate records are public under the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act, codified in S.C. Code Section 30-4-10.

Note: The online roster reflects current inmates only and may not include people who have been released or transferred.

Lexington County Court Records

Lisa M. Comer serves as the Lexington County Clerk of Court. The office is at 205 East Main Street, Suite 128, Lexington, SC 29072. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays. Phone is (803) 785-8212. The Clerk keeps records for civil actions, criminal felonies, family court cases, and traffic matters.

Certified copies cost $5 per document. Regular copies are $0.25 per page. Criminal record checks through the Clerk cost $25 per name. The office also handles divorce record requests. While basic case data is online through the SC Judicial Public Index, getting certified copies or viewing sealed files requires a trip to the Clerk's office in Lexington County.

The South Carolina Judicial Branch provides a statewide Case Records Search that includes Lexington County. You can search civil, criminal, family, probate, and traffic matters by name, case number, or filing date. Some municipal court records from West Columbia, South Congaree, Springdale, and other towns also appear in the system. As of January 1, 2026, home addresses no longer display on the public index to protect privacy. Juvenile records, sealed cases, and adoption files are excluded under state law.

Property Records for Lexington County People Search

The Lexington County Assessor keeps records on about 137,851 parcels. In 2024, the office processed 15,903 deeds and tracked changes to 19,944 mobile homes. The Assessor maps, classifies, and appraises all real property for tax purposes. The office is at 212 South Lake Drive, Suite 101, Lexington, SC 29072. Phone is (803) 785-8190. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.

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The free online portal at lex-co.sc.gov/departments/assessor lets you search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Results show owner name and mailing address, property location, legal description, classification, assessment values, tax data, and recent sales. Lexington County completed a countywide reassessment in 2025. The next one is set for 2030. The Assessor uses GIS maps built from aerial photos and mass appraisal software to value properties.

The Lexington County Register of Deeds also records property documents. Tina Guerry serves as Register. The office is at 212 South Lake Drive, Suite 301. Recording fees are $10 for the first page and $5 for each extra page. Historical land records go back to 1804, with Deed Book M as the oldest volume that survived a fire in 1839. Under S.C. Code Section 30-5-30, all filed instruments become part of the public record. Public terminals at the office let you search records for free on screen.

Lexington County Probate Court Search

The Lexington County Probate Court handles estates, wills, guardianships, conservatorships, and marriage licenses. The court is at 205 East Main Street, Suite 134, Lexington, SC 29072. Call (803) 785-8324 for questions.

The court offers online search tools for estate records. A historical search covers estates from 1865 to 1994. A separate tool covers 1995 to the present. Marriage records go back to 1911. The Male Marriage Index spans 1911 to 1987. The Female Marriage Index covers 1936 to 1987. A marriage license costs $50 in Lexington County. No waiting period is needed in South Carolina.

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Visit the Lexington County Probate Court page to access the estate and marriage search tools. The court also appoints guardians for minors and incapacitated adults. Conservators manage finances and property on behalf of those who cannot. Estate disputes and certain trusts fall under Probate Court as well. These records can be useful in a Lexington County people search when you need family or estate details.

Note: The Probate Court website states that Lexington County makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of online data.

Lexington County Public Records Requests

The Lexington County Sheriff's Department accepts FOIA requests for law enforcement records. Arrest logs and incident reports are available with some restrictions. The fee is $22 per hour for search, retrieval, and redaction. Copies cost $0.25 per page in black and white. Color copies are $0.75 per page. A 25 percent deposit is required before the request is filled.

Submit forms by delivering them to 521 Gibson Road, Lexington, SC 29072 or by emailing FOIA@lcsd.sc.gov. Payment must be by cashier's check payable to the Lexington County Sheriff's Department. Under S.C. Code Section 30-4-30(C), county offices must respond within 10 business days. Complex requests may take up to 30 calendar days with written notice.

Lexington County government also processes FOIA requests through its various departments. The public can request:

  • Court records and case files
  • Property and tax records
  • Meeting minutes and budget documents
  • Law enforcement reports
  • Land use and zoning records

Anyone can submit a FOIA request. You do not have to live in South Carolina. Businesses, media, attorneys, and out-of-state residents all have the right to request records. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page. Staff time for search costs $20 per hour after the first hour. The county administration building is at 212 South Lake Drive, Suite 602, Lexington, SC 29072. Phone is (803) 785-8210.

Statewide People Search Tools

Several state agencies offer tools that help with a Lexington County people search. SLED runs the CATCH system for criminal background checks at $25 per search plus a $1 online fee. It covers South Carolina records only. The Sex Offender Registry lets you search by name or ZIP code. Sign up for email alerts when offenders move into your area. Registry laws are in S.C. Code Title 23, Chapter 3, Article 7.

The SCDC Inmate Search covers people sentenced to state prison. Search by name, SCDC number, or SID number. Results show the inmate's location, charges, sentence, and release date. For professional license checks, use the LLR Licensee Lookup to verify over 40 types of licenses in South Carolina.

Vital records are managed by the South Carolina Department of Public Health. Birth and death records go back to 1915. Marriage records cover 1950 through 2021. Divorce records span 1962 to 2014. Birth certificates cost $12 for the first copy. Death certificates are the same. Birth records become public after 100 years. Death records become public after 50 years. Order online through the DPH website or by calling VitalChek.

Note: SLED CATCH does not include wanted persons data or sex offender status in its results.

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Cities in Lexington County

Lexington County includes several cities and towns in the Midlands. County-level records are kept at the offices in Lexington.

Lexington is the county seat. West Columbia and Cayce sit along the Congaree River near the Richland County line. Municipal courts in Lexington County include West Columbia, South Congaree, Springdale, Batesburg-Leesville, Swansea, Pelion, Pine Ridge, and Gaston.

Nearby Counties

Lexington County borders Richland County to the east. Columbia, the state capital, sits in Richland County. If you need records from the other side of the river, check the Richland County offices.

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