A will and your assets are public information once filed in the South Carolina probate court. A trust is private and prevents your assets from being tied up in the probate process.

How do I look up court cases in Ohio?

An online name search can be conducted on the “case search” or “record search” portal. The Ohio judiciary website provides a list of all the Courts in Ohio and their respective locations, phone numbers, and websites. A name search to find a case number can also be conducted at the courthouse where the case was filed.

Where are Wills recorded in SC?

Wills are filed with the Probate Court within 30 days after death. A will can be filed by anyone who has possession of such document. There is a filing fee at the time of filing the will.

Is a handwritten will legal in SC?

What this means in a nutshell is that South Carolina does not allow a holographic will, which is when a testator handwrites and then signs his or her own will. There must be witnesses, and those witnesses must not be anyone who would benefit from the will. Otherwise, they could be stripped of their beneficiary status.

How do you search for public records?

Obtain all information that you can on the person including name, address and phone number, if available, before searching for background records or criminal records. Although many public records are online, don’t underestimate the power of your local library. You can find many local public records through old newspaper clippings and articles.

Where can I find free public records?

Many jurisdictions are making their recent public records accessible for free on the Internet. You may be able to find free public records at the website of the clerk of the court, sheriff’s office, registrar of deeds, and department of vital records.

What is County Clerk records?

The county clerk is responsible for filing vital records, or important documents related to a specific county’s population, including birth, death and marriage certificates. Depending on the size of that population, the duties of the job can go a lot further than that.

What is the address for Lexington County Jail?

The address of Lexington County Jail is 521 Gibson Road, Lexington, South Carolina 29072, United States.