Lookup Public Records in Marlboro County, South Carolina. Including Vital Birth and Death Records, Deeds, Probate, Property Records, Mortgages, Liens, Judgments, Marriage Licenses, Voter Registrar, Payroll, Military Discharges.
Marlboro County Overview
Marlboro County, established in 1785, is in the Pee Dee region on the northern border of the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2016 census its population was 26,945. Its county seat is Bennettsville, and it is also the largest community. The Great Pee Dee River runs through the county. Marlboro County is home to the Pee Dee Indian Tribe, a relatively small American Indian tribe that has occupied the Pee Dee region for several centuries. The tribe was officially recognized by the Government of South Carolina around the beginning of the 21st Century, they have been seeking federal acknowledgment since 1976. While today the tribe consists of just over 200 enrolled members, they were once a significant cultural and political power in the region. Their profound influence and continual presence in the area is why the region bears the Pee Dee name. Since 1976, the tribe’s official seat of government has operated on land awarded to the tribe in Marlboro County. Town Creek Indian Mound, a National Historic Landmark located across the border in present-day Montgomery County, North Carolina, is a surviving platform mound and archeological village site of this Pee Dee culture. It was occupied about 200 years and abandoned for unknown reasons. In 2017, the Pee Dee Indian Tribe officially began work on the Pee Dee Tribal Mounds located on tribal land in McColl. The county seat, and largest community is Bennettsville. The county was named in honor of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough. It has a total land area of 480 square miles, plus five square miles of water. Several adjacent counties are in North Carolina: Richmond to the north, Scotland to the northeast, Robeson to the east, and Anson to the northwest. Remaining border counties in South Carolina are: Dillon to the east, Florence to the south, Darlington to the southwest, and Chesterfield to the west. The most populous zip code is 29512, and it is one of seven total zips utilized by the county.
Marlboro County Clerk Information
Anita M. “Joy” Williams, Clerk of Court
PO Drawer 996
Bennettsville, S.C. 29512-0996
(843) 479 -5616
[email protected]
Marlboro County Records
Kenneth McLain, Tax Assessor
P.O. Box 62
Bennettsville, SC 29512
843-479-5602 ext 12
[email protected]
Assessments and values, tax exempt property, tax credits and exemptions: Not available
Land records, deeds, fee schedules, plats and surveys, maps, passports, tax liens, easements and condemnations:
Martha L. McQuage, Delinquent Tax Collector
P.O. Box 419
Bennettsville, SC 29512
843 479-5602 ext 11
[email protected]
Past due tax information:
Delorice B. Barrington, Treasurer
[email protected]
105 Main Street
Courthouse Square
Post Office Box 505
Bennettsville, South Carolina 29512
(843) 479-5603 or (843)479-5604
Pay property taxes:
Motor vehicle information: Not available
Online forms and fee schedules: Not available
Marlboro, SC Genealogy and Ancestry Records | |
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Total Ancestries Reported 2005-2009 | 25,152 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - United States or American - 2005-2009 | 3,055 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Arab - 2005-2009 | 10 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - British - 2005-2009 | 32 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Czech - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Danish - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Dutch - 2005-2009 | 44 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - English - 2005-2009 | 1,146 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - European - 2005-2009 | 22 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French (except Basque) - 2005-2009 | 201 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - French Canadian - 2005-2009 | 25 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - German - 2005-2009 | 710 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Greek - 2005-2009 | 10 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Hungarian - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Irish - 2005-2009 | 1,171 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Italian - 2005-2009 | 93 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Lithuanian - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Norwegian - 2005-2009 | 11 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Polish - 2005-2009 | 35 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Portuguese - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Russian - 2005-2009 | 12 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scotch-Irish - 2005-2009 | 862 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Scottish - 2005-2009 | 485 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Slovak - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Subsaharan African - 2005-2009 | 263 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swedish - 2005-2009 | 49 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Swiss - 2005-2009 | 9 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Ukrainian - 2005-2009 | 0 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Welsh - 2005-2009 | 148 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) - 2005-2009 | 101 |
Persons Reporting Total Ancestry As - Other Groups - 2005-2009 | 16,600 |