Saluda County Magistrate Court Court cases in Saluda County, Saluda, SC
Saluda County Magistrates Court is a South Carolina county magistrate (summary) court in Saluda, SC. It functions as the county's limited-jurisdiction court, handling lower-level criminal and civil matters and the initial stages of higher-level cases. Common matters include traffic violations; misdemeanor offenses punishable by up to 30 days' imprisonment or a $500 fine (unless otherwise provided by statute); county/municipal ordinance violations; and preliminary and bond hearings. On the civil side, it hears small-claims cases up to $7,500, including contract disputes, property damage, landlord-tenant matters such as evictions, and claim-and-delivery actions. Magistrates also issue arrest and search warrants and handle restraining orders for harassment or stalking; family-law cases are heard by the separate Family Court.
Saluda County Magistrate Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Magistrate Court |
County: | Saluda |
Street Address: | 108 S. Rudolph St. |
City: | Saluda |
Zip Code: | 29138 |
Phone: | 864-445-4500 |
Fax: | 864-445-3684 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 4:30PM |
Website URL: | https://saludacounty.sc.gov/departments/magistrate |
Forms & Filing: | https://www.sccourts.org/forms/searchType.cfm |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | https://publicindex.sccourts.org/Saluda/PublicIndex/PISearch.aspx |
Languages: | Multiple |
Linkedin: | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheri-coleman-70665740/ |
Services and Case Types Handled in Saluda County Magistrate Court
Saluda County Magistrates Court serves the public by handling entry-level criminal, traffic, and limited civil matters.
Key services and case types:
- Criminal/traffic: hears misdemeanors punishable by up to 30 days and/or $500; traffic and county/municipal ordinance violations; issues arrest/search warrants; sets bail; conducts preliminary hearings in General Sessions cases.
- Civil (small claims): disputes up to $7,500; landlordâtenant cases (evictions/ejectments); claim and delivery/replevin; contract and property damage claims.
- Protective orders: processes restraining orders for harassment/stalking. (Domestic violence Orders of Protection are handled by Family Court.)
- Case filings and payments: accepts filings for small claims, evictions, restraining orders, and warrant applications; processes fines, fees, and bonds.
- Jury services: summons jurors, manages voir dire, and conducts jury trials.
- Court hearings: schedules and conducts bond hearings, bench and jury trials, and related proceedings.