Use This County Probate Reference Before You File
This page is built for the detailed county-level checks that generic probate guides usually miss: local filing fees, clerk contact details, administrative orders, e-filing rules, and hearing logistics for Cherokee County.
Local Fee Schedule
Review county-specific probate filing charges before you estimate total case cost.
Court Rules and Orders
Check the local rules, judge procedures, and administrative orders that can change how a case moves.
Clerk and Filing Logistics
Confirm where to file, whether e-filing is allowed, and how hearings or notices are handled locally.
Cherokee County Probate Court Guide
South Carolina Probate Courts probate court information · Updated June 2026
Filing & Fees
Fee Schedule Signals
Probate Filing Fees
Specific fee amounts are not available for this county. Cherokee County Probate Court says pre-1988 certified marriage-license copies requested by mail require a $5 certified check or money order. Use the current county probate court instructions and South Carolina statutory fee rules before quoting estate filing totals.
Cherokee County Probate Court says pre-1988 certified marriage-license copies requested by mail require a $5 certified check or money order. Use the current county probate court instructions and South Carolina statutory fee rules before quoting estate filing totals.
Required Documents
- Death certificate
Verify whether the county requires a certified copy or accepts another form for the selected filing.
- Original will and codicils
Original will handling depends on whether a will exists and the selected probate path.
E-Filing & Filing Methods
Records portal
Use this county-linked source to check live court-record information when available. Search results may not include every probate record.
Cherokee County Probate Court links South Carolina Probate Search for certified marriage licenses filed from 1988 to present under the Cherokee dropdown and says open estate cases may also be searched through that link. Treat the portal as a public search aid, not certified or complete court-record coverage.
Timelines & Proceedings
Deadlines & Creditor Claims
Key Deadlines
- Will Deposit
- 30 days
- Creditor Claims
- 8 months
Creditor Claims
- Period Starts
- decedent death, with publication and mailed-notice rules that can shorten specific claim deadlines
- Statute
- S.C. Code Section 62-3-803