15th Judicial Circuit Court

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15th Judicial Circuit Court cases in Horry County, Conway, SC

Horry County Circuit Court in Conway is a Circuit Court (trial court of general jurisdiction) within South Carolina's Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. It operates in two divisions: the Court of Common Pleas (civil) and the Court of General Sessions (criminal). The court conducts jury and nonjury trials, hears civil actions exceeding magistrate court limits and cases seeking equitable relief, prosecutes felonies and higher misdemeanors, and hears appeals from Horry County Magistrate and Municipal Courts. Common case types include tort and contract disputes, real property and injunction matters, and criminal charges such as violent crimes, drug offenses, and serious traffic crimes (e.g., felony DUI). Family law matters are handled by the separate Family Court, and most routine traffic tickets are addressed in magistrate or municipal courts.

15th Judicial Circuit Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Circuit Court
County: Horry
Street Address: 1301 2nd Ave.
City: Conway
Zip Code: 29526
Phone: 843-915-5080
Fax: 843-915-6081
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM
Website URL: https://www.horrycounty.org/Departments/Clerk-of-Court
Parking: Jurors are to park in any available space around the judicial complex.
Restrictions: Please dress appropriately, no shorts, tank tops or flip-flops. Cellular phones and pagers are not allowed in the courtrooms. Please leave them in your vehicle. Also, please be advised that weapons of any type or any pointed objects are not allowed on the courthouse premises.
Forms & Filing: https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: https://publicindex.sccourts.org/Horry/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/15thCircuitSolicitor/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/renee-elvis-4a4a4941/
ADA: Human Resources Department
ADA Phone: 843-915-7354
ADA Fax / Email: 843-915-6230, smith.jackie@horrycounty.org
About / Additional Info: The Circuit Court is the state's court of general jurisdiction. It has a civil court, the Court of Common Pleas, and a criminal court, the Court of General Sessions. In addition to its general trial jurisdiction, the Circuit Court has limited appellate jurisdiction over appeals from the Probate Court, Magistrate's Court, and Municipal Court.The State is divided into sixteen judicial circuits. Each circuit has at least one resident circuit judge who maintains an office in the judge's home county within the circuit. There are forty-nine circuit judges who serve the sixteen circuits on a rotating basis, with court terms and assignments determined by the Chief Justice based upon recommendations of Court Administration. Circuit court judges are elected by the General Assembly to staggered terms of six years.15th Judicial Circuit Court consists of Georgetown and Horry counties.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Circuit_Court

Services and Case Types Handled in 15th Judicial Circuit Court

Horry County Circuit Court is South Carolina's trial court of general jurisdiction, with two divisions:

- General Sessions (criminal): Handles felonies and major misdemeanors; conducts arraignments, motions, jury/nonjury trials, pleas, sentencings, and issues criminal no‑contact orders.
- Common Pleas (civil): Handles tort, contract, real property, foreclosure (often via the Master‑in‑Equity), injunctive relief/TROs, and some appeals from magistrate, municipal, and probate courts.

Public-facing services include:
- Case filings, docketing, and access to records/certified copies through the Clerk of Court, plus scheduling of hearings and trials.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, excusals/deferrals, and juror management for civil and criminal trials.
- Court hearings: motion calendars, pretrial conferences, mediations (as required), and trials.

Note: Domestic-violence Orders of Protection are filed in Family Court; harassment/stalking restraining orders are typically in Magistrate's Court.