Clarendon County Magistrate Court

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Court Type:Magistrate Court
State:SC
County:Clarendon
Street Address:102 S. Mill St.
City:Manning
Zip Code:29102
Phone:803-435-2670
Fax:803-435-0885
Hours:Monday - Friday 8:30AM - 5:00PM
Website URL:https://www.clarendoncountygov.org/departments/ct-m-s/magistrate-court
Forms & Filing:https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar:https://publicindex.sccourts.org/Clarendon/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx
Languages:Multiple
ADA:Linda P. Lemon, Human Resources Director
ADA Phone:803-435-9654
ADA Fax / Email: countyhr@clarendoncountygov.org
About / Additional Info:Magistrates generally have criminal trial jurisdiction over all offenses subject to the penalty of a fine, as set by statute, but generally, not exceeding $500.00 or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both. In addition, they are responsible for setting bail, conducting preliminary hearings, and issuing arrest and search warrants. Magistrates have civil jurisdiction when the amount in controversy does not exceed $7,500.