Kershaw County, SC
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KERSHAW COUNTY COURTHOUSE - ROOM 202
Magistrates generally have criminal trial jurisdiction over all offenses subject to the penalty of a fine, as set by statute, but generally, not exceeding $500 or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both. In addition, they are responsible for setting bail, conducting preliminary hearings, and issuing arrest and search warrants. Magistrates have civil jurisdiction when the amount in controversy does not exceed $7,500.
Pay Traffic Tickets Online NOTICE : This Office will NOT take ticket payments by phone. You must use the online method or personally appear. This is for your protection.
Magistrates for Kershaw County
The Honorable James E. Davis Jr. Chief Magistrate
The Honorable Carrie Hall Tanner
The Honorable Darrell J. Drakeford
The Honorable Roderick M. Todd, Jr.
Courtroom Rules and Attire
- The courtroom is a place of dignity and respect for our judicial process. Please treat it as such by dressing appropriately.
- No shorts, hats, tank tops, offensive t-shirts, flip flops or sweatsuits.
- Cell phones should be silenced or turned off.
- No talking or disruptive behavior.