South Carolina Statutes

§ 14-23-1150 — Jurisdiction of judges.

South Carolina·Title 14 COURTS·Ch. 23 PROBATE COURTS

Every judge of probate, in his county, shall have jurisdiction:

(a)as provided in Sections 62-1-301 and 62-1-302, and other applicable sections of the South Carolina Probate Code;
(b)to issue marriage licenses, in form as provided by the bureau of vital statistics of the Department of Health and Environmental Control; to record, index, and dispose of copies of marriage certificates; and to issue certified copies of such licenses and certificates;
(c)to perform the duties of the clerk of the court of common pleas in proceedings in eminent domain for the acquisition of rights-of-way by railway or canal companies when such clerk is disqualified by reason of ownership of or interest in any lands over which it is sought to obtain such right-of-way;
(d)to inquire into and adjudge, in such pr

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1976 Act No. 690 Art. V SECTION 15; 1986 Act No. 539, SECTION 3(1)(B), eff July 1, 1987.

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