(A) The State is divided into sixteen judicial circuits as follows:
(1) The first circuit is composed of the counties of Calhoun, Dorchester, and Orangeburg.
(2) The second circuit is composed of the counties of Aiken, Bamberg, and Barnwell.
(3) The third circuit is composed of the counties of Clarendon, Lee, Sumter, and Williamsburg.
(4) The fourth circuit is composed of the counties of Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro, and Dillon.
(5) The fifth circuit is composed of the counties of Kershaw and Richland.
(6) The sixth circuit is composed of the counties of Chester, Lancaster, and Fairfield.
(7) The seventh circuit is composed of the counties of Cherokee and Spartanburg.
(8) The eighth circuit is composed of the counties of Abbeville, Greenwood, Laurens, and Newberry.
(9) The ninth circuit is composed of the counties of Charleston and Berkeley.
(10) The tenth circuit is composed of the counties of Anderson and Oconee.
(11) The eleventh circuit is composed of the counties of Lexington, McCormick, Saluda, and Edgefield.
(12) The twelfth circuit is composed of the counties of Florence and Marion.
(13) The thirteenth circuit is composed of the counties of Greenville and Pickens.
(14) The fourteenth circuit is composed of the counties of Allendale, Hampton, Colleton, Jasper, and Beaufort.
(15) The fifteenth circuit is composed of the counties of Georgetown and Horry.
(16) The sixteenth circuit is composed of the counties of York and Union.
(B) One judge must be elected from the sixth and twelfth circuits. Two judges must be elected from the first, second, third, fourth, seventh, eighth, tenth, eleventh, and sixteenth circuits. Three judges must be elected from the fifth, fourteenth, and fifteenth circuits. Four judges must be elected from the ninth and thirteenth circuits.
(C) In addition to the above judges authorized by this section, there must be sixteen additional circuit judges elected by the General Assembly from the State at large for terms of office of six years. These additional judges must be elected without regard to county or circuit of residence. Each office of the at-large judges is a separate office and is assigned numerical designations of Seat No. 1 through Seat No. 16, respectively.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 15-261; 1952 Code Section 15-261; 1942 Code Section 50; 1932 Code Section 50; Civ. P. '22 Section 48; Civ. P. '12 Section 17; Civ. P. '02 Section 17; 1868 (14) 5, 72; 1869 (14) 198; 1870 (14) 17; 1871 (14) 659, 696; 1872 (15) 146; 1878 (16) 376; 1882 (17) 682; 1889 (20) 518; 1896 (22) 250; 1897 (22) 583, 592, 597, 609; 1898 (22) 879; 1899 (23) 31, 179; 1908 (25) 1002, 1283; 1910 (26) 867; 1912 (27) 827; 1914 (28) 579, 636; 1916 (29) 688, 717; 1919 (31) 5; 1926 (34) 1041; 1927 (35) 68; 1931 (37) 51; 1962 (52) 1884; 1966 (54) 2164; Const. 1895 Art. 5 Section 13; 1976 Act No. 690 Art. VI Section 1; 1979 Act No. 164 Part IV Section 1, eff July 1, 1979; 1982 Act No. 316, Section 1, eff April 9, 1982; 1990 Act No. 610, Part I, Section 1, eff July 1, 1991; 1995 Act No. 145, Part II, Section 85A, eff June 29, 1995; 1997 Act No. 155, Part II, Section 27A, eff June 14, 1997; 2012 Act No. 241, Section 1, eff June 18, 2012; 2022 Act No. 232 (H.3696), Section 1, eff June 17, 2022.
Editor's Note
1979 Act No. 164 Part IV Section 2 provides that the six additional judges authorized by the amendment to Section 14-5-610 shall take office on July 1, 1979 and the General Assembly during its 1979 session after the effective date of the amendment shall begin the process of electing the additional circuit judges.
1982 Act No. 316, Section 2, effective April 9, 1982, provides that the numerical designations of the offices of at-large circuit judges as provided in Section 14-5-610 shall be as follows on the effective date of the act:
Seat No. 1: occupied by the Honorable Ralph King Anderson.
Seat No. 2: occupied by the Honorable William Tindall Howell.
Seat No. 3: occupied by the Honorable James McCullum Morris.
Seat No. 4: formerly occupied by the Honorable Charles Victor Pyle, Jr.
Seat No. 5: occupied by the Honorable James Barnett Stephen.
Seat No. 6: occupied by the Honorable Marion Hardy Kinon.
1997 Act No. 155, Part II, Section 27C, provides as follows:
"SECTION 27C. Those additional circuit court and family court judges authorized by the provisions of subsections (A) and (B) of this section shall take office May 17, 1998, and the Judicial Merit Selection Commission on the effective date of this section shall begin the process of nominating candidates for these offices and the General Assembly shall then elect such judges from the nominees of the commission so that these judges may take office on May 17, 1998."
2012 Act No. 241, Section 3, provides as follows:
"The Judicial Merit Selection Commission shall begin the process of nominating candidates for the judicial offices authorized by the provisions of SECTIONS 1 and 2, and the General Assembly then shall elect these judges from the nominees of the commission; except that, the nominating process may not begin until funding for the additional judges is provided in the general appropriations act."
2022 Act No. 232, Section 3, provides as follows:
"SECTION 3. The Judicial Merit Selection Commission shall begin the process of nominating candidates for the judicial offices authorized by the provisions of SECTIONS 1 and 2. The General Assembly then shall elect these judges from the nominees of the commission; except that, the nominating process may not begin until funding for the additional judges is provided in the general appropriations act."
Effect of Amendment
2022 Act No. 232, Section 1, in (B), in the first sentence, substituted "sixth and twelfth circuits" for "second, sixth, and twelfth circuits", in the second sentence, substituted "first, second, third, fourth, seventh, eighth, tenth, eleventh, and sixteenth circuits" for "first, third, fourth, seventh, eighth, tenth, eleventh, fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth circuits", in the third sentence, substituted ", fourteenth, and fifteenth circuits" for "and ninth circuits", and in the fourth sentence, substituted "ninth and thirteenth circuits" for "thirteenth circuit".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 14-5-10. Circuit courts are courts of record; public inspection of records.
Section 14-5-20. Seals of courts of common pleas.
Section 14-5-110. Qualification by circuit judge.
Section 14-5-120. Salaries of judges.
Section 14-5-130. Judges shall not absent themselves from State without permission.
Section 14-5-150. Judges shall notify Chief Justice of inability or disability to hold court.
Section 14-5-160. Assignment of disengaged circuit judge to fill vacancy.
Section 14-5-170. Appointment of special judge to fill vacancy.
Section 14-5-190. Assignment or appointment when Chief Justice is not available.
Section 14-5-200. Compensation of special judge.
Section 14-5-210. Clerk shall adjourn court in absence or indisposition of judge.
Section 14-5-220. Clerk shall notify authorities and jurors of special terms.
Section 14-5-310. Rules of court.
Section 14-5-320. Contempt of court.
Section 14-5-330. Oaths and affirmations.
Section 14-5-340. Appeals from magistrates or municipal courts; notice of hearing.
Section 14-5-350. Powers of judges at chambers generally; place of hearing.
Section 14-5-360. Powers when temporarily absent from circuit.
Section 14-5-370. Jurisdiction of judge of adjoining circuit.
Section 14-5-380. Powers of judge holding court in circuit other than that of residence.
Section 14-5-390. Jurisdiction of judge within circuit wherein he resides.
Section 14-5-400. Jurisdiction of judge presiding at term beginning last Monday in April.
Section 14-5-410. Transacting general sessions business during common pleas court.
Section 14-5-420. Transacting common pleas business during general sessions court.
Section 14-5-430. Adjournment of court of common pleas when general sessions not concluded.
Section 14-5-440. Calling off regular terms of common pleas court.
Section 14-5-450. Adjournment of circuit courts on account of disease.
Section 14-5-620. Terms of court in first circuit.
Section 14-5-630. Terms of court in second circuit.
Section 14-5-640. Terms of court in third circuit.
Section 14-5-650. Terms of court in fourth circuit.
Section 14-5-670. Terms of court in fifth circuit.
Section 14-5-680. Designation of terms in fifth circuit.
Section 14-5-690. Days for pretrial and nonjury matters in fifth circuit.
Section 14-5-700. Terms of court in sixth circuit.
Section 14-5-710. Terms of court in seventh circuit.
Section 14-5-720. Continuing general sessions term in seventh circuit.
Section 14-5-730. Terms of court in eighth circuit.
Section 14-5-740. Terms of court in ninth circuit.
Section 14-5-750. Terms of court in tenth circuit.
Section 14-5-760. Terms of court in eleventh circuit.
Section 14-5-770. Call of calendars in eleventh circuit.
Section 14-5-780. Terms of court in twelfth circuit.
Section 14-5-790. Terms of court in thirteenth circuit.
Section 14-5-800. Terms of court in fourteenth circuit.
Section 14-5-810. Terms of court in fifteenth circuit.
Section 14-5-820. Terms of court in sixteenth circuit.
Section 14-5-910. Special session may be ordered when public interest requires.
Section 14-5-920. Calling of special session by presiding judge; designation of judge to hold court.
Section 14-5-930. Call of special terms by resident judge; designation of judge to hold court.