Search Greenville County SC Probate Court Records, Estates, Marriage Licenses & Guardianship
Use official Greenville County, South Carolina Probate Court resources to search probate case information, request record copies, find estate and guardianship paths, access marriage license information, locate the court, and avoid wrong private record websites.
Choose what you need below. Greenville County Probate Court users usually need probate case search, estate division help, copy requests, marriage license information, guardianship or conservatorship guidance, historical records, or courthouse contact details.
📂 Search probate case records
Use this for: probate case lookup, estate case information, party search, case number search, appointment date, creditor claim due date, and case status.
Best official path: use Greenville County Probate Court’s Public Access / Probate Case Search page or the South Carolina Probate Search portal.
Important: the records page warns users to report exposed sensitive information and gives official copy-request contacts.
Greenville County SC Probate Court Quick Facts
Greenville County Probate Court is located at Greenville County Square in Greenville, South Carolina. The official Probate Court website provides public access to court case information, estate division contact details, marriage license information, records and copy-request contacts, and probate search options.
What This Greenville County Probate Court Guide Covers
Official Greenville County Probate Court Path
For Greenville County, South Carolina probate search intent, start with the official Greenville County Probate Court website. The official page says Probate Court offers Public Access to Court Case Information as an online service for court case information.
Users should not confuse Greenville County Probate Court with Clerk of Court records, Magistrate Court, Family Court, private people-search websites, or general South Carolina court pages. Estates, probate case information, guardianships, conservatorships, marriage licenses, and probate copy requests should begin with Probate Court resources unless the court directs you elsewhere.
Use the Greenville County Probate Case Search page or South Carolina Probate Search portal for case number, name, filing date, county, appointment date, creditor claim due date, and case status.
The official Probate Court page lists the Estate Division at Suite N-T100 and phone 864-467-7497.
The Probate Case Search page lists official Records & Research copy request contacts, including email, fax, and phone.
The marriage license page says applications are accepted in person or online and lists the office at Suite N-T100.
How to Search Greenville County Probate Court Records Online
Greenville County Probate Court provides online public access to probate case information. The South Carolina Probate Search portal also allows searches by case number or by combinations of last name, first name, and middle name, with wildcard searching available.
Start with official probate search
Open Greenville County Probate Court’s official Probate Case Search page or the South Carolina Probate Search portal.
Use the strongest search detail
Search by case number when available. If you do not have a case number, use the decedent’s name, estate name, party name, filing year, or fiduciary name.
Review case information carefully
Look for case name, party type, type of case, filing date, county, appointment date, creditor claim due date, and case status.
Request copies from Records & Research
If you need documents, certified copies, or complete file materials, use the official copy request contacts listed by Greenville County Probate Court.
Opening an Estate or Probating a Will in Greenville County
Greenville County Probate Court’s Estate Division is the starting point for estate administration, probate of wills, personal representative matters, creditor claims, fiduciary questions, and case-file access. Use official probate search first if you are trying to confirm whether an estate has already been opened.
Use this path when a decedent’s estate must be administered through Probate Court.
Use this path when an original will must be presented and court authority may be needed.
Use this path when someone needs appointment authority to act for the estate.
The probate search results may show creditor claim due date information when available.
Greenville County Guardianship and Conservatorship Information
South Carolina probate courts commonly handle guardianship and conservatorship matters involving minors, incapacitated adults, protected persons, fiduciary reporting, and court-supervised decision-making. Greenville County Probate Court’s search page also includes an “Estate / Guardianship Conservatorship” option from its Probate Search menu.
Use this path when a person may need a court-appointed guardian for personal or care-related decision-making.
Use this path when property, money, or financial affairs may require court-supervised management.
Use probate search tools to locate available guardianship or conservatorship case information when public access is allowed.
Protected-person, minor, medical, or sealed materials may have limited public access.
Greenville County Probate Court Marriage License Information
The Greenville County Probate Court Marriage License Division accepts marriage license applications in person or online. The office is located in Suite N-T100 of the Probate Court at Greenville County Square, 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601.
Marriage License Division, Probate Court, Greenville County Square, Suite N-T100, 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601.
The marriage license page states the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and closed on most major holidays.
The official page says applications for marriage licenses are accepted in person or online.
The Probate Court and S.C. DHEC copies must be returned within 15 days after the ceremony to properly record the marriage.
Certified Copies, Probate Documents and Record Requests
Online case search can help you find a probate matter, but official use often requires copies from Probate Court Records & Research. Greenville County’s Probate Case Search page gives direct copy-request contact methods.
For copies from Records & Research, the official search page lists probaterecords@greenvillecounty.org.
The official search page lists fax requests to 864-467-7198.
The official search page lists copy request phone contact 864-467-7684.
The Probate Court search page asks users to email the court if they see a social security number or sensitive information in public records.
Historical Greenville County Probate and Will Records
For older Greenville County probate research, historical records may be separate from current online case search. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History lists Greenville County Probate Court estate papers, will books, administration bonds, inventories, returns, marriage licenses, and other historical probate-related series.
Historical estate papers may require archives, microfilm, library, or records research rather than the modern case-search page.
Older wills may be located in will books or archived probate record series.
Older marriage licenses may be separate from current marriage license copy procedures.
Use current Probate Court search for modern cases and archives/library resources for older historical research.
Official Greenville County Probate Court Links
Probate Court Website
Main official Greenville County Probate Court website.
Open Probate CourtProbate Case Search
Official Greenville County Probate Court public access search page.
Open Case SearchProbate Search Menu
Greenville County probate search options including estate, marriage licenses, historical records, and attorney case management.
Open Search MenuSC Probate Search
South Carolina Probate Search portal for case number and name-based searching.
Open SC SearchMarriage License
Official Greenville County Probate Court marriage license page.
Open Marriage PageHistorical Records
South Carolina Archives listing for historical Greenville County probate and will records.
Open Archives ListingGreenville County Probate Court Map and Location
The official Greenville County Probate Court page lists the Probate Court at Greenville County Square, Suite N-T100, Estate Division, 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601. The main Probate Court phone is 864-467-7170, and the Estate Division phone is 864-467-7497.
Greenville County Probate Court FAQs
Where is Greenville County Probate Court located?
Greenville County Probate Court is located at Greenville County Square, 301 University Ridge, Suite N-T100, Greenville, SC 29601.
What is the Greenville County Probate Court phone number?
The official Probate Court page lists 864-467-7170. It also lists the Estate Division at Suite N-T100 with phone 864-467-7497.
How do I search Greenville County probate records?
Use Greenville County Probate Court’s official Probate Case Search page or the South Carolina Probate Search portal. Search by case number when possible, or by party name details.
How do I request copies from Greenville County Probate Court?
The official Probate Case Search page lists Records & Research copy request contacts: email probaterecords@greenvillecounty.org, fax 864-467-7198, or phone 864-467-7684.
Where do I get a Greenville County marriage license?
The Marriage License Division is part of Probate Court at Greenville County Square, Suite N-T100, 301 University Ridge, Greenville, SC 29601. The official page says applications are accepted in person or online.
What are Greenville County Probate Court marriage license hours?
The marriage license page states the office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM and closed on most major holidays.