(A) The salary of the office of probate judge is based on a salary schedule which uses base salaries determined by population categories according to the latest official United States Decennial Census. The governing body of each county shall pay the probate judge of the county a base salary as follows:
(1) for those counties with a population of two hundred thousand and above, the base salary is fifty-nine thousand dollars;
(2) for those counties with a population of at least one hundred fifty thousand but not more than one hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine, the base salary is forty-nine thousand dollars;
(3) for those counties with a population of at least one hundred thousand but not more than one hundred forty-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine, the base salary is thirty-eight thousand dollars;
(4) for those counties with a population of at least fifty thousand but not more than ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine, the base salary is thirty-three thousand dollars;
(5) for those counties with a population of at least thirty-five thousand but not more than forty-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine, the base salary is thirty-one thousand, five hundred dollars;
(6) for those counties with a population of at least twenty thousand but not more than thirty-four thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine, the base salary is twenty-five thousand dollars;
(7) for those counties with a population less than twenty thousand, the base salary is twenty-two thousand, five hundred dollars.
(B) The South Carolina Court Administration is charged with monitoring compliance with this section. Nothing contained in this section may be construed as prohibiting a county from paying in excess of the minimum base salaries provided for in this section.
A probate judge is entitled to the same perquisites as those employees of the county of similar position and salary.
A cost of living increase must be paid by the county in the amount provided classified state employees in the annual state general appropriations act of the previous fiscal year. The base salaries provided for in this Part must be adjusted annually based on the percentage amount of the cost of living increase paid to classified state employees in the annual state general appropriations act of the previous fiscal year.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 678, Part IV, Section 2, eff January 1, 1989.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 8 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 21 - Fees And Costs Generally
Section 8-21-10. Only fees and costs prescribed are recoverable.
Section 8-21-20. Mileage computed by shortest practical route.
Section 8-21-30. Liability for ten times fee illegally charged.
Section 8-21-40. Bills of costs attached to executions.
Section 8-21-50. Rules of construction.
Section 8-21-110. Fees of Secretary of State.
Section 8-21-120. Fees of appraisers of homestead and commissioners in dower or partition.
Section 8-21-130. Fee of county auditors.
Section 8-21-140. Fees of notaries public.
Section 8-21-150. Fees of deputy surveyors.
Section 8-21-310. Schedule of fees and costs to be collected.
Section 8-21-320. Motion fees.
Section 8-21-760. Salaries of probate judges; disposition of costs and fees received.
Section 8-21-765. Salary schedules.
Section 8-21-770. Determination of fees and costs; schedule of fees and costs to be collected.
Section 8-21-790. Fees for settlement of estates; disposition of fees by Department of Revenue.
Section 8-21-800. Relief from filing fees, court costs, and other probate costs.
Section 8-21-1000. Magistrates to receive salaries; accounting for fees and costs received.
Section 8-21-1010. Schedule of fees and costs to be collected by magistrates.
Section 8-21-1020. Relief from payment of magistrate court costs.
Section 8-21-1030. Compensation of constables.
Section 8-21-1040. Payment of mileage to constables.
Section 8-21-1050. Accounting for fees and costs received by constables.
Section 8-21-1060. Schedule of fees and costs to be collected by magistrate or his officers.
Section 8-21-1070. Constables' fees and mileage for performance of duties outside county.
Section 8-21-1080. Fees prescribed for magistrates and constables exclusive.