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Access Anderson County Records: marriage, divorce, warrants, arrests, probation, criminal, court, background checks, and all public records.

Learn how to access Anderson County public records on anyone or yourself through local agencies for free. These records provide insights into the legal history of individuals — such as criminal records, marriages, divorces, civil lawsuits and other court cases, arrests, probation, warrants, property ownership and taxes — and serve as a valuable tool for the general public.

All of which are made accessible under the Freedom of Information Act and the South Carolina Code of Law.

Regardless of what’s being sought, this resource will guide you through the process to obtain public information through the most accessible method for a given type of record, which includes online databases, in-person, over the phone and by mail.

How To See Who’s in the Anderson County Jail & the Reason for the Arrest for Free

To see who is currently in jail in Anderson County and the reason for arrest, there are several options available. Most searches require you to provide the full name, date of birth and booking number of individuals in question to conduct a thorough search.

First, you can begin with a county-level search; a good example is through the county sheriff’s office, as most county sheriff’s departments offer an online inmate search function where you can access jail records, mugshots and other relevant information about individuals in custody.

Another option is checking the county’s city police departments or agencies for the latest arrest records and inmate information within their jurisdiction. Lastly, you can utilize the online inmate resources offered by the state and sources.

Some Anderson County arrest records may not be available online, so there are instances that may require you to contact or visit the specific arresting agency.

Below, we provide more details on how to best search for arrest records from county-level search to state and federal resources.

Determine Who Was Arrested in Anderson County South Carolina Through the Sheriff’s Office

If you want to track down someone who was arrested in Anderson County, the County Sheriff’s Office – Detention Division is a valuable resource.1

The Anderson County Sheriff’s Office offers a free public records search that can provide you with information regarding the arrest and charges filed against individuals through the Anderson County Detention Center’s (ACDC) inmate lookup tool.

A screenshot of the Inmate Search page on the Anderson County Sheriff's Office website requires the searchers to input information such as the offender's name, sex, arrest and release date and the date in custody to search; at the bottom is a list of the individuals in custody, including the inmate's details.
Source: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office2

This online directory is searchable by:

  • Inmate’s Full Name
  • Sex
  • In-Custody Date
  • Arrest Date
  • Release Date

Results provide details such as:

  • Mugshots
  • Inmate’s Full Name
  • Sex
  • Arrest Date
  • Release Date
  • Offense Information

Additionally, you can contact the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office directly by phone or visit in person for further assistance in obtaining the arrest records.3 Here is the address and contact information:

Anderson County Sheriff’s Office
305 Camson Rd.
Anderson SC 29625

Main Office: 864-260-4400
Detention Center: 864-260-4363
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Searching for someone in jail can also be done through their police departments. Read on for more information.

Perform a Police Records Lookup & Find Recent Bookings Through Police Departments in Anderson County

In addition to the Anderson County Sheriff’s Office, you can also check for recent arrests and obtain arrest reports through local police departments within the County.

It is important to note that each department has its own process for accessing and obtaining Anderson County public records regarding arrests, so it is recommended to contact the specific police department to inquire about the procedures and requirements to obtain the record you’re seeking.

Below is the list of local police departments with their contact information, address and link to view Anderson County bookings:

Police Department Address Phone Number
Anderson City Police Department 401 South Main St.
Anderson, SC 29624
(864)-231-2277
Anderson County Sheriff’s Office 305 Camson Rd.
Anderson, SC 29625
(864)-260-4400
Belton Police Department 306 Anderson St.
Belton, SC 29627
(864)-338-8450
Clemson University Police Department 124 Ravenel Center, Pl
Seneca, SC 29678
(864)-656-2222
Honea Path Police Department 34 North Main St.
Honea Path, SC 29654
+1(864)-369-0532
Iva Police Department 204 E Jackson St.
SC 29655-7729
(864)-348-6192
Pendleton Police Department 310 Greenville St.
Pendleton, SC 29670
(864)-646-9409
Williamston Police Department 12 W Main St.
Williamston, SC 29697
+1(864)-847-7425
Pelzer Police Department Town of West Pelzer, 30 Main St.
Pelzer, SC 29669
(864)-947-6297

Note: It is recommended to contact the local police department beforehand to learn their process for searching police records in person.

A screenshot of the Inmate Search Results on the Anderson Police Department website displays information such as inmate's full name, mugshots, gender, DOB, physical identification and charge details.
Source: Anderson Police Department4

The City Police Department also provides Anderson County Case Search that shows information about the offenders such as mugshots, full name, address, physical attribute and offense/charge details.

How To Run an Anderson County Criminal Record Search

There are several options available to search for criminal records. One option is to access court records through the County Clerk of Court Office.

Another option is to utilize the online public index. These online databases often require a subscription or nominal payment for access, but they can provide a comprehensive and convenient way to search for Anderson County judicial records.

You can also consider reaching out to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), as they maintain a statewide repository of criminal records.5

In some cases, you may need to personally visit the courthouse or County Clerk to access certain records, especially if they are not available online. This may be necessary for accessing more detailed and sensitive criminal records such as sealed or expunged records.

Stated below are a series of ways to perform an Anderson County criminal record search.

Find Anderson County Criminal Records Through the Clerk of Court

To perform an Anderson County criminal record search, the public can access inclusive and precise records of Anderson County’s General Sessions Court (criminal) on their official website.

Likewise, you can explore the data available on the website to understand the types of records sustained by the Clerk of Court’s Office.6

The Clerk’s Office offers a case record search feature linked to the South Carolina Judicial Branch website where you can search for Anderson County criminal records specifically by selecting the county from the map.

If you cannot find information online, you can visit the Clerk of Court Office, as it serves as the public records repository for Anderson County and takes requests in person or through email. Below, you’ll find the Clerk’s contact information for your reference and perusal:

Anderson County Clerk of Court
100 South Main St.
Anderson, SC 29624

Phone: 864-260-4053 / 864-260-4715
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.

Mailing Address:

Post Office Box 8002
Anderson, SC 29622

View Criminal Case Information Using the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) Search Tool

Aside from the Clerk of Court’s office, you can also access accurate information on the criminal records and background checks of certain individuals–or even find someone’s mugshot–through the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division Citizens Access To Criminal Histories (SLED – CATCH).

A screenshot of the South Carolina Record Check Search from the SLED Citizens Access to Criminal Histories page shows the required information to search, such as the subject's last name, first name, DOB and gender; the searcher can include maiden name and SSN no. optionally for a more precise search.
Source: South Carolina Law Enforcement Division7

This search tool gives exclusive access to criminal records information from South Carolina available for your convenience, with an option to print.

To obtain a South Carolina criminal records check, a non-refundable fee of $25.00 will be charged. If conducting an online background search, an additional $1.00 convenience fee is required, but this does not apply to mail-in requests.

Searchers have to accept the terms and conditions and then choose whether eligible or not eligible for the reduced fees in order to proceed with the search. The Charitable Account Application Form must be filled out for a reduced fee for eligible individuals.

It will require a precise match on the individual’s full name, sex and DOB for you to retrieve the report successfully.

If you want more details about the fees for criminal record searches, click the link provided. They also accept criminal records check requests by mail, which can be sent to the following address:

SLED Records Department
PO Box 21398 
Columbia SC 29221-1398

SLED accepts various payment methods enumerated as follows:

  • certified check
  • money order
  • cashier’s check
  • business check

Most major credit/debit cards are accepted in order to look up someone’s criminal record, but personal checks and cash are not.

SLED doesn’t allow individuals registered as sex offenders to request criminal records.

SLED Headquarters
4400 Broad River Rd.
Columbia, 29210

Main phone: 803-737-9000

The website also provides access to annual crime statistics that are open to the public.8

How To Conduct a Warrant Search in Anderson County South Carolina

Warrants authorize law enforcement officers to arrest an individual accused of a crime or search an accused person’s property. To check for Anderson County public records pertaining to warrants, there are several options you can explore.

Below is the list of useful resources that will help you with your search:

  1. Anderson County Sheriff’s Office: They offer a free criminal record check, including information about warrants. It is designed to make warrant lookups hassle free for the public.
  2. Local Police Departments: Police departments within Anderson County also provide information such as criminal records and warrants. To conduct a request, you may contact the relevant police department directly to inquire about accessing warrant information since each department has their different methods.
  3. Anderson County Summary Court Judges (Magistrates): The Magistrates are assigned in the issuance of arrest, search, and bench warrants and they set bonds as well as hear criminal, traffic and civil cases.

Additionally, the Anderson County Sheriff’s office gives the public access to view the most wanted individuals in the county through their website, including offenders details such as:9

  • Age
  • Inmate’s Mugshots
  • Offense Information
A screenshot of the list of most wanted individuals in Anderson County, including their full name, mugshots and offense information.
Source: Anderson County Sheriff’s Office9

If you want to know more information about who has a warrant, you can reach the Magistrates via any of the following contact information:

Magistrates & Summary Court
2404 North Main St.
Anderson, SC 29621

Phone: 864-260-4156 / 864-260-4144
Bond Court: 864-231-3119
Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–7:00 p.m.

These resources can offer you insights when it comes to the presence of Anderson County warrants and legal matters.

Note: It is crucial to conduct warrant checks in a responsible and ethical manner, with legitimate reasons for seeking such information.

How To Search Probation Records & Determine Who’s on Probation in Anderson County

If you want to find out if someone is currently on probation in Anderson County, South Carolina. You have a couple different routes you can take to potentially get information – through the county court system or the state’s online lookup tool.

Your first option is to contact the Anderson County Clerk of Court’s office directly. The Clerk of Court’s office serves as the public repository of court records like orders and case files, including information of someone on probation. To increase your chances of getting information, it’s best to provide specifics like the full name of the person you’re searching for and their exact case number, if you have it.

Reach out to the Clerk of Court at:

Anderson County Clerk of Court
100 South Main St.
Anderson, SC 29624

Phone: 864-260-4053 / 864-260-4715
Email: [email protected]

Another choice is using the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services’ online Offender Search tool.10 This allows you to look up supervision status by inputting various combinations of criteria like complete name, birth year, state ID number, and county. To narrow it down to just Anderson County, enter “Anderson” for the county field.

The more details you enter, the more precise your results will be.

Once you find the right person, you can click on their name to view probation status details, parole information, and options for paying fees or restitution.

A screenshot of a probationer's details from the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services website, including SID no., full name, age, YOB, gender, race, main offense and supervision information.
Source: South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services11

Do keep in mind that their data is updated regularly, so information availability depends on the individual’s current supervision status.

They also provide a link to pay for restitution and probation fees of the offenders.

Note: Those no longer on probation or parole may not appear in search results.

How To Acquire a Background Check Report in Anderson County South Carolina

If you want to uncover information on an individual such as their employment status, criminal records, credit history and more, it is good to consider conducting a background check.

One important aspect of background checks is conducting a criminal search to find out if someone has a criminal record.

There are two types of background checks: personal and professional. When it comes to conducting a personal background check, you can check public records through the agencies listed in this resource. Additionally, third-party “people finder” websites may also offer this service.

Certain states, counties, or cities may have a dedicated background check search tool for personal use, while others may require searchers to contact various record custodians. It is important to note that these screenings can be conducted by anyone and for any reason and must not be used to harass or discriminate against individuals based on their personal history.

A professional background check, on the other hand, is considered a more complex search that includes fingerprints, employment history verification, education verification and reference checks. It requires written authorization from someone before conducting a background check.

In South Carolina, background checks are mandated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Civil Rights Act, Title VII, which outlines the rules and regulations for conducting background checks in Anderson County, SC and throughout the United States.12,13 The FCRA governs the collection and dissemination of consumer information. Additionally, Title VII reminds employers that an arrest does not necessarily indicate criminal activity.

Another means to get a criminal record check is through the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), as it contains all rap sheets within the state. Searching through this is not free, each search costs $25. To acquire this record visit their website or mail the completed Record Check Form to:

SLED: Records Department
P.O. Box 21398
Columbia, SC-29221

A snapshot of the form for Criminal Record Check from the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division that requires the requester to provide details such as their full name, any other names they may have used in the past, date of birth, and social security number; at the bottom is a reminder that a self-addressed stamped envelope is necessary for the return of the request.
Source: South Carolina Law Enforcement Division14

You must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if the request is made through mail.

Note: SLED does not accept cash or checks; payments are accepted via mail.

Fingerprinting is not provided by SLED, so it is advised to contact the third-party IdentoGo Website.

If you feel discriminated against, you can file a complaint to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and file a charge using the link provided. Additionally, if the employer does not get permission to conduct a background check, you can report it to the FTC.

How To Look Up Criminal Records in Anderson County Using State & Federal Resources

Another option to search for Anderson County criminal records is to reach the offender’s search tool offered by the state and through the federal resources.

A screenshot of the list of registered sex offenders in the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, including their full name, mugshots, aliases and primary residence.
Source: South Carolina Law Enforcement Division15

Below is a list of helpful state and federal resources for performing a South Carolina criminal record search:

  • South Carolina Department of Correction Incarcerated Search – This tool is provided by the SC Department of Correction, results displays mugshots and public information on inmates which are currently in SCDC custody.
  • South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon Services (SCDPPPS) Offender Search – Searchable using the offender’s full name or SID, and can narrow the search by providing the offender’s date of birth. It also offers a link for the public to pay the probation fees.
  • South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) CATCH – SLED Citizens Access to Criminal History (SLED CATCH) allows the public to view and print criminal records information from South Carolina only. State statute sets the cost of a criminal records search at $25.00.
  • South Carolina State Sex Offender Registry – This tool enables you to search for sex offenders in South Carolina using either geographic or name search options, giving you awareness about sex offenders in your area.
  • U.S. National Sex Offender Registry – A search tool that provides you with a nationwide online search tool to look for individuals that have been convicted of sexual offenses.
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) – This is a federal resource that shows records from 1982 to present records of individuals convicted of crimes and placed in federal prisons. It has two options: Find By Name or Find By Number.

Searchers can access public records in Anderson County using these state and federal resources.

How To Obtain Anderson County Public Court Cases & Documents

If you want to check for public court records and documents associated with the case in Anderson County, the Clerk of Court operates an office that maintains both civil and criminal records in accordance with the South Carolina Court Administration Code of Laws.

Anderson County Public Access System and Services (ACPASS) provides links routed to the South Carolina Judicial Branch Search Tool:16

  • General Sessions Cases – Criminal records can be searched by the offender name or by case number.
  • Common Pleas Cases – Can be searched by name or by case number.

These can be a valuable resource for accessing information about records including court dates in Anderson County.

You may also visit the clerk in-person or contact them here:

Anderson County Clerk of Court
P.O. Box 8002
Anderson, SC 29622

Office: 864-260-4053
Fax: 864-260-4715

Another option to consider is via the Tenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office.17 They can provide accurate Anderson County court records, regardless of your race, national origin, religion, sex or nationality.

Anderson County – Tenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office
Solicitor – 1st floor
Diversion – 2nd floor
100 N. Main St.,
Anderson, SC 29624

Mailing Address:

PO Box 8002,
Anderson, SC 29622

Listed below are the contact numbers that will help you with your search:

Department Contact Information
Anderson Office Phone: 864-260-4046
Fax: 864-260-4187
Anderson Diversion Programs Phone: 864-260-4042
Fax: 864-260-1030
Anderson Worthless Check Unit Phone: 864-260-4339
Anderson Drug Court Phone: 864-716-3688
Anderson Juvenile Diversion Programs Phone: 864-222-6694

How To View Anderson County Vital Records (Marriage, Divorce, Birth & Death)

If you want to obtain a copy of vital records in Anderson County, there are two options available – one of which is via visiting the local health department and the second is requesting it from the State’s Office.

Public records such as birth and death certificates can be obtained through the Anderson County Health Department.

Another means to acquire vital records is through the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC). SCDHEC is in charge of promoting and protecting the health of the public and the environment in the state of South Carolina, Thus, it includes Anderson County vital records.

Check Someone’s Marital Status (Divorced or Married) via the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (SCDHEC)

Marriage and divorce records are open to the public. If you want to check if someone is married, it is essential to consider the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) as an option.18

To obtain a certified copy of marriage, a requester must be in one of this categories:

  • Groom or bride
  • Adult children
  • Present or former spouse
  • Legal representative

Usually, there are four ways to request marriage records from SCDHEC: in-person, through VitalChek, by mail, or drop-off. However, Anderson County only accepts in-person and VitalChek requests, and mail and drop-off are only available at Richland County.

Other applicants may receive a statement confirming the date and county where the marriage license was issued.

Online or by phone through VitalChek – You can access marriage records through VitalChek online or call +1(877)-284-1008, with an average processing time of 5-7 business days. Requester have to provide the following:

  • A $17 searching fee (not refundable)
  • Additional charge of $12.85 on VitalChek
  • Shipping fees

In-Person – For in-person requests, the process only takes a day, with an average processing time of 30-45 minutes. To obtain Anderson County marriage records requester have to provide the following:

  • A completed application form
  • A $12 searching fee which is not refundable
  • additional copy for $3
  • A valid identification
A screenshot of the Marriage or Divorce Application Form requesting vital documents in the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control requires the applicant and marriage information.
Source: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control19

Here is the location and contact info for in-person requests to find out if someone is married:

SCDHEC State Vital Records Office
2600 Bull St., 
Columbia, SC 29201

Telephone: 803-898-3630
Office Hours: 8:30AM – 5:00PM

To complete the request, searchers have to bring valid identification.

Note: Requests that do not provide acceptable ID will not be processed.

Only marriage records between July 1950 and December 2022 are available in SCDHEC. Hence, you will need to contact the Probate Court that originally issued the marriage license for records prior to this date.

However, to obtain Anderson County divorce records, subjects are required to contact the Clerk of Court, but only if it was finalized within the county. To complete the requests, requesters must fill out the form from the link provided by the clerk.

To check the request status, here is the contact information to request for an update:

Phone: 803-898-3630
E-mail: [email protected]

Retrieve Birth or Death Records in Anderson County via the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (SCDHEC)

Obtaining a certified copy of birth and certificate of death in Anderson County is a straightforward process that can be done through the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC). The department is responsible for maintaining both birth and death records in all counties of South Carolina, including Anderson County.

Public Access to Birth Records – To access this record individual have to consider this categories:

  • The person named on the record (if 18 years of age)
  • The parent of the person named in the record
  • The legal guardian
  • Certain authorized representatives

If you fall into these categories and need to access vital records in Anderson County, you can visit the SCDHEC at:

S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control: Vital Records
2600 Bull Street
Columbia, SC

If you can’t visit in person, you can also request a certificate of birth online or through mail.

There are two types of birth records available:

  • Short Form: This record includes basic information such as the full name of the individual, date of birth, place or and full names of the parents.
  • Long Form: This record is a copy of the original birth certificate which includes more detailed information.

The usual processing time for a birth certificate request is more than 6 weeks. If you require expedited processing, you can visit VitalChek, but keep in mind that there is an additional fee for the expedited service.20

Public Access to Death Records – Public access to Anderson County death records is essential for a variety of reasons including family history research, genealogy, and legal matters. In South Carolina, including Anderson county, death certificates are available to the public after 50 years of the date of death.

Public access to records in South Carolina is available at the Department of Archives & History if the death occurred in between 1915 to 1952.

South Carolina Department of Archives & History
Capitol Station
1430 Senate St, P.O. Box 11669
Columbia, SC 29211-1669

Inquiries about death records can be made in person or by telephone. You can contact the Department of Archives & History at 803-896-6104.

How To Obtain Free Anderson County Property Records

Whether you’re a homeowner, a buyer, or just curious about property information, Anderson County, South Carolina offers an easy way to access these records. Property information is considered part of Anderson County public records.

The Anderson County Public Access System and Services (ACPASS) serves as a platform to explore property information, property tax details, vehicle tax information, building permits and even allows users to view online dockets for the Clerk Courts’ Office handled by the Anderson County Assessor’s Office.21

To begin the search, you have these three options:

  • Property Information can be searched by owner, tax map number or address. The “Property Record Detail” provides owner, sales, and property information as well as legal description and assessment totals.
  • Sales Information can be searched by owner, tax map number, deed book/page or by month/year. All data is based on exterior measurements and observation information taken from recorded deeds but not verified.
  • Register of Deeds information such as deeds, powers of attorney, plats, affidavits, mortgages, and other miscellaneous court documents can be searched by individual’s name, business name, instrument number, deed book/page, or date/type.

To search for property information, interested parties can either search by Owner Name, Tax Map, or Street Name.

After providing the data needed, you can hit search, then look for specific property, link to owner or property name is attached, you can click this link to view more information. By utilizing this resource, you can explore parcel details, ownership information, and other vital aspects related to property.

A screenshot of the Anderson County Public Access System and Services webpage shows a list of properties, including the party or owner name, tax map number, and number of owners.
Source: Anderson County Public Access System and Services22

You can reach out to the Anderson County Treasurer’s Office for a more comprehensive understanding about the property records such as taxes, revenue sources and related assumptions at:

Anderson County Treasurer’s Office
401 East River St.
Anderson, SC 29624

Phone: 864-260-4033 / 864-260-4319
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Mailing Address:

Post Office Box 8002
Anderson, SC 29622

You can also obtain property records through the Powdersville Office located at Powdersville Library:

Powdersville Property Records
Powdersville Library

4 Civic-Ct.
Powdersville, SC 29642
Office Hours: Monday – Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM

You can also consider contacting the Anderson County Assessor’s office. Provided below are the contact information and addresses:

Anderson County Assessor’s Office
401 East River St.
Anderson, SC 29624

Phone: 864-260-4028 / 864-260-4099
Email: [email protected]
Office Hours: Monday–Friday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 8002
Anderson, SC 29622

Citizens’ Rights & Responsibilities Pertaining to Anderson County Public Records

Citizens have certain rights when accessing South Carolina public records, though there are also important responsibilities to use information ethically.

If accessing Anderson County records for personal use like property, vital or criminal records, citizens can obtain relevant data but cannot use it unlawfully for harassment, fraud or threats. Approval from the individual is not needed for a personal search.

For professional purposes like research or business, care must be taken to ensure info is utilized appropriately. Relevant laws and agencies include:

  • South Carolina Code Title 30 provides guidelines, procedures, and protections for accessing public records across the state, including those in Anderson County. It lays out requirements for retention, access, fees, and more.
  • The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) enforces federal anti-discrimination laws that prohibit workplace discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetic information. This applies to public records use that could violate EEOC rules.
  • The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) promotes competition and protects consumers by preventing unfair or deceptive business practices. Public records should not be used in violation of FTC regulations.
  • The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) allows individual access to view their own criminal records while also keeping credit report information accurate and up-to-date. Misusing credit data accessed via public records is prohibited.

Navigating Anderson County public records can be tricky, but knowing the guidelines, seeking proper consent where required, and using information responsibly will help ensure an ethical and lawful process.


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