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This document describes the role and contact information for the Greenville County Clerk of Court. The Clerk of Court is an elected position in South Carolina with a 4-year term, and the current Clerk is Brice Garrett, located at 305 E. North Street, Greenville County Courthouse, Greenville, SC 29601. Primary duties include jury management, docket management, collecting and disbursing child support payments, filing orders of protection, serving as official records custodian for civil, criminal, and family court proceedings, managing the grand jury process, and providing support to the solicitor and judges of Greenville County.
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The County Clerk of Courts is an elected position in South Carolina, with a term being 4 years. Duties of the Clerk include jury management, managing the dockets, collecting and disbursing child support payments, and filing for orders of protection. Records Search Court, Criminal, Marriage, Divorce, Property -Nationwide- Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Sponsored Results The Clerk is the official records custodian for all civil, criminal, and family court proceedings. They also manage the grand jury process and provide support to the offices of the solicitor and judges of Greenville County. Brice Garrett Clerk of Court 305 E. North Street Greenville County Courthouse Greenville, SC 29601 864-467-8551
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This document establishes the Rules of Greenville County Council effective January 22, 2008, governing the structure and operations of the council's leadership and staff. The Chairman, elected by Council members at the initial January meeting following each general election for a two-year term, presides over all meetings and executes ordinances, resolutions, contracts, and official documents on behalf of the Council and County Administrator. A Vice-Chairman, also selected for a two-year term at the initial January meeting, presides when the Chairman is absent; if both offices are vacant, the Council member with the most uninterrupted service acts as Chairman Pro Tempore. The Council employs three key staff positions—a County Administrator (the administrative head of County government), a Clerk (who records and maintains journals of all Council proceedings), and a County Attorney (licensed to practice law in South Carolina)—all of whom serve at the pleasure of the Council and cannot be members of Council.