Abbeville County Courthouse (Abbeville, South Carolina) | historical building

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 courthouse, historical building

Constructed in 1908 to replace an earlier courthouse destroyed by fire, the Abbeville County Courthouse is one of six existing courthouses in South Carolina designed by Darlington native William Augustus Edwards of the Atlanta firm of Edwards and Walter. As with Edwards’ other county courthouses, Abbeville’s incorporates heraldic devices and symbols of justice to emphasize the symbolic role of county government.

General Sessions Court also known as Criminal Court, is responsible for accepting and maintaining all warrants, bonds, indictments, etc. We also collect fines and restitution payments as well. Common Pleas Court also known as Civil Court, is responsible for maintaining all paperwork in civil cases. The Family Court Office is responsible for maintaining all records regarding Family Court. This includes all divorce and adoption papers, child support and custody papers, and juvenile records.

102 Courthouse Court Square , Abbeville, South Carolina 29620
Post Office Box 99
Phone: (864) 366-5312 Ext. 55
Fax: (864) 366-9188
Hours: 8:30AM - 5:00PM Monday - Friday

www.abbevillecountysc.com/clerkcourt.aspx
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Coordinates:   34°10'39"N   82°22'41"W
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