South Carolina Public Notices
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A foreclosure sale ordered by the Sumter County Master-in-Equity will auction the Tudor Place subdivision lot at 2220 Preot Street, Sumter, SC on June 1, 2026 at 12:00 PM. Bidders must pay 5% deposit and full payment within 20 days or risk resale.
Towing company Cano's Towing notifies vehicle owner John Doe to pay $7,500 in charges within 30 days for a 1964 Chevy Impala (VIN 41847A101208) at their Hardeeville lot or the car will be sold at a magistrate's public sale.
A court-ordered foreclosure sale will be held June 3, 2026 at 11:00 AM in Moncks Corner for 138 Clarine Drive, Goose Creek. The property will be auctioned to the highest bidder; successful bidders must deposit 5% and close within 30 days.
Plaintiff Jeffrey Carlton Davis filed an amended complaint for partition against multiple defendants concerning a Charleston County property (TMS 464-02-00-034). Defendants must answer within 30 days or risk default; a guardian ad litem nisi was appointed for disabled or unknown parties.
This is a foreclosure complaint filed in Oconee County (Case No. 2026-CP-37-00343) naming Mozelle S. Hightower f/k/a Mozelle S. Rothell and Gregory S. Rothell and unknown heirs and parties. The plaintiff seeks to enforce rights against real estate and unknown claimants may be affected.
This is a foreclosure action filed in Oconee County by CrossCreek Development of Oconee, Inc. against Robert L. Hughes, Jr., as trustee of the Hughes Living Trust and others claiming interest in the described real estate. The suit seeks to resolve competing claims and foreclose on the property.
Bank of America, N.A. has filed a foreclosure suit in Oconee County against Gary M. Dyer and other named or unknown parties seeking to enforce a lien on specified real estate. The suit notifies heirs, possible occupants, and other claimants they are parties to the action.
This is a condemnation (eminent domain) action filed by the County of Charleston against multiple Jenkins family members and other unknown parties to acquire land. The notice lists named landowners and unknown heirs whose property interests may be taken by the county.
County of Charleston has filed a condemnation (eminent domain) action against Marie J. Frazier and other named landowners and potential unknown claimants. The notice identifies parties to the proceeding and preserves rights of unknown heirs and persons in military service.
Navy Federal Credit Union filed a non-jury mortgage foreclosure complaint in Charleston County against Simon Jerome Chavis and other named and unknown parties to recover on a mortgage. The suit seeks to foreclose the mortgage and potentially sell the described property to satisfy the debt.
A plaintiff has filed a court complaint concerning real property at 647 Daniel Whaley Road, Charleston, SC, naming deceased owners' heirs and unknown parties as defendants. The summons requires the defendants to respond to the complaint in the Ninth Judicial Circuit case.
PHH Mortgage Corporation filed a non-jury mortgage foreclosure complaint against Roosevelt Partlow and others in Greenwood County. Defendants must answer within 30 days or risk default judgment and referral to a Master-in-Equity who can enter final judgment.
Truist Bank filed a non-jury mortgage foreclosure complaint in Horry County against Susan E. Chilcoat and other potential heirs, seeking foreclosure relief; defendants must respond within 30 days or risk default and loss of the property interest.
Plaintiff Insource East Properties, Inc. has filed to foreclose a mortgage on property at 652 2nd Avenue North, Surfside Beach, following assignments of the loan; the court appointed a Guardian ad Litem to represent unknown or disabled defendants. If unnamed defendants do not obtain their own guardian within 30 days, the appointed GAL will represent them.
The South Carolina Department of Social Services filed an amended complaint seeking termination of parental rights for Ryan Kelton Tyson (born 02/03/2020). A hearing is scheduled for June 25, 2026 at 1:00 PM in Horry County Family Court in Conway.
This short notice lists a fax number (404-393-1425) and indicates the sender are attorneys for the plaintiff. It appears to be contact information related to a legal filing or court matter.
U.S. Bank Trust filed a foreclosure lawsuit for the property at 1734 Pineland Shores Cir, Cross Hill (TMS# 432-00-00-037). Defendants must answer within 30 days or risk a default judgment and potential loss of the property.
Lender Wilmington Savings Fund Society filed a foreclosure suit on the Gray Court property (TMS# 410-00-00-034.001). Defendants have 30 days to answer; a Guardian ad Litem was appointed for unknown minors and disabled persons connected to the property.
Freedom Mortgage Corporation filed a non-jury mortgage foreclosure complaint in Anderson County against John Lee and multiple parties, seeking foreclosure relief; defendants have 30 days to answer (60 for the U.S.) or risk default and a final judgment. Deficiency waived.
U.S. Bank Trust Company, as trustee, filed to foreclose a mortgage on 103 Rose Hill Dr, Clinton, SC, seeking possession and payment under a loan default. Unknown heirs, devisees, and other interested parties must respond or risk default judgment and loss of the property.
Plaintiffs (members and heirs of several estates) filed a quiet title action in Laurens County to establish ownership of specified real estate against unknown claimants (John Doe/Richard Roe). Defendants must answer within 30 days or plaintiffs will seek relief from the court.
A quiet title complaint was filed March 20, 2026 in Kershaw County seeking court declaration of property ownership. Defendants must file an answer by the summons deadline or the plaintiff will seek a default judgment.
Plaintiff Towd Point Mortgage Trust 2018-1 seeks foreclosure of a mortgage on 4 Orvis Ct, Sumter, SC, following defaults and assignments. Defendants must respond within 30 days or risk default judgment and loss of the property; a guardian ad litem was appointed for unknown minors or disabled persons.
Plaintiff West Palmetto Holdings LLC has filed a lawsuit in Beaufort County seeking to quiet title to 366 Big Estates Cir., Yemassee. Defendants (named and unknown) must file an answer or a guardian ad litem must be appointed for minors/incapacitated persons within 30 days.
Lender Deutsche Bank filed a non-jury mortgage foreclosure complaint in Florence County against Myrt Frost and others; defendants must respond within 30 days or risk default judgment and loss of the property. The complaint was filed March 3, 2026.
This is a summons in a civil action filed in Orangeburg County where defendants, including Clifton A. Harris Jr., Kathy Henderson (Delinquent Tax Collector), and unknown parties, must answer the plaintiff's complaint within 30 days of service or the plaintiff will seek the requested relief.
Greymorr Real Estate, LLC filed a lawsuit in Orangeburg County to quiet tax title to property at 2193 Atlantic Avenue (TMS 0182-09-19-008.000). A Guardian ad Litem was appointed and certain defendants will be served by publication; defendants must answer within 30 days.
Plaintiff Michael Simmons has filed a court action to determine ownership of a one-acre parcel on St. Helena Island, Beaufort County (Tax Map R300-017-000-182A-0000). Defendants must answer within 30 days or risk default judgment and the property remains subject to lis pendens.
A partition lawsuit has been filed in Charleston County seeking division of a parcel (TMS 464-02-00-034); defendants must file an answer within 30 days of service or face default judgment. A Guardian ad Litem Nisi has been appointed for potentially incompetent or minor defendants.
What Are Public Notices in South Carolina?
Public notices in South Carolina are legally mandated announcements published in official newspapers and government portals. Under state law, government agencies, courts, and private parties must publish these notices to inform the public of actions that may affect their rights or property.
Common types of public notices in South Carolina include foreclosure filings, probate and estate notices, fictitious business name statements, tax deed sales, lis pendens (pending lawsuit filings on real property), name change petitions, and government bid solicitations.
NoticeRegistry maintains a research-grade archive of South Carolina public notices sourced from official courthouse records and legal newspapers. Each notice is parsed into a plain-English summary, geocoded, and tagged with structured metadata, searchable by address, party, case number, city, county, or category, and cross-linked to related filings. Set up a free watchlist to be notified when new notices match your criteria.