L'Istituzione · about
About the Florence Probate Court

The Florence Probate Court — Tribunale delle Successioni e della Famiglia — is a section dedicated to inheritance (successioni), wills (testamenti), guardianships (tutele), adoptions (adozioni), and the validation of marriages (matrimoni) brought before the court at Florence.
The public docket on this site is updated as cases progress. Resolved matters carry the court's full ruling and the names of the magistrates who decided them. Pending matters list their next scheduled hearing.
Search a specific case by its number from the masthead at the top of every page, or browse the full register of decisions.
Giurisdizione · jurisdiction
Florence County Probate Court
Probate Court has original jurisdiction over actions concerning the issuance of marriage licenses, the estate of a deceased person, the Will of an individual, the estate of a minor or incapacitated person, trusts, and involuntary mental and chemical dependency commitments. Most probate matters are handled without a jury trial, but Probate Court does have the authority to conduct a jury trial.
Giudice · probate judge
The Honorable Jesse S. Cartrette, Jr.
Florence County Probate Judge — elected November 6, 2018
Judge Jesse S. Cartrette, Jr. was born in Florence, South Carolina in 1979, the oldest of three sons born to Jesse Cartrette, Sr. and Gail Sturgeon Cartrette. After serving as Student Body President and receiving an academic letter jacket, he graduated double-cord from South Florence High School in 1998. The first member of his family to attend college, he was an honors student at Francis Marion University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science in May of 2002.
He was a member of the first graduating class of the Charleston School of Law, where he was a founding member of the Christian Legal Society and served as one of the first class of justices seated on the law school's student-led court formally known as the Honor Council. Judge Cartrette was awarded The Civility Award, Charleston Law's highest honor, by election of his peers, just before receiving his Juris Doctor degree from the Charleston School of Law in 2007.
After graduating from law school, he had the honor and privilege of serving as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Thomas A. Russo, Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions. Cartrette was then admitted to the South Carolina Bar in May of 2008 and formed his own private law practice in Florence, South Carolina in November of that same year. He was admitted to practice in the United States District Court for South Carolina in May of 2010.
Prior to his election in 2018, Judge Cartrette's community involvement included serving as a proud member of the Florence County Bar championing and protecting the rights of underprivileged clients in our community including, but not limited to, senior citizens, abused and neglected children, and vulnerable adults. In his legal career, Judge Cartrette became an accomplished and respected attorney, mediator, and guardian ad litem in the Probate, Circuit, and Family Courts of Florence and the surrounding Pee Dee area counties. He has also served as an adjunct professor of business law for Limestone University.
Judge Cartrette has previously served on the Board of Directors for the Florence County Senior Citizens Association and as a member of the Florence Rotary Club. He is also a Paul Harris Fellow. He attends Compassion Church in Florence, South Carolina, and is passionate about helping those in need in our community — frequently participating in community service projects, promoting charitable organizations, and engaging in philanthropic endeavors to benefit local artists, farmers, homeless and disadvantaged members of the community, disabled veterans, religious charities, and children's and high school sports teams.
Avviso · disclaimer
This is a personal project. The Florence Probate Court depicted here is fictional and is not affiliated with any real court, tribunal, or government institution of the Italian Republic. All cases shown are invented for the project unless explicitly noted otherwise.
Florence County · South Carolina
About Florence County
We are people serving people.
Vision
Florence County strives to be an exceptional place to live, work, and visit by enhancing the quality of life for our employees and those who call the County home, by encouraging innovation and economic opportunities, and by fostering trust and integrity in the county.
Mission
Florence County will provide high-quality public services, plan for the needs of our citizens, and promote a safe, healthy, and thriving community for all.
Values
- Service
- We serve others. We give back.
- Excellence
- Be better. Make it better.
- Humility
- It's not about me. It's about we.
County Council+
Florence County is governed by a nine-member County Council. All members may be reached by mail at:
180 North Irby Street, MSC-G
Florence, SC 29501
Chairman
Jerry W. Yarborough
Chairman · District 4
Term expires: Dec. 2028
Council Members
Jason M. Springs
District 1
Term expires: Dec. 2026
Andrew T. Rodgers, Jr.
District 2
Term expires: Dec. 2028
Dr. Alphonso Bradley
District 3
Term expires: Dec. 2026
Kent C. Caudle
District 5
Term expires: Dec. 2028
Stoney C. 'Toney' Moore
District 6
Term expires: Dec. 2026
Reverend Waymon Mumford
District 7
Term expires: Dec. 2026
C. William Schofield
District 8
Term expires: Dec. 2026
Willard Dorriety, Jr.
District 9
Term expires: Dec. 2028
Holidays+
Florence County observes the following holidays each year:
- Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s BirthdayMonday, January 19th, 2026
- Good FridayFriday, April 3rd, 2026
- Memorial DayMonday, May 25th, 2026
- Independence DayFriday, July 3rd, 2026
- Labor DayMonday, September 7th, 2026
- Veterans DayWednesday, November 11th, 2026
- ThanksgivingThursday & Friday, November 26th & 27th, 2026
- ChristmasThursday, Friday & Monday, December 24th – 28th, 2026
- New Year's DayFriday, January 1st, 2027
Municipalities+
Florence County is composed of the following municipalities:
City of Florence
City of Johnsonville
City of Lake City
Town of Coward
Town of Olanta
Town of Pamplico
Town of Quinby
Town of Scranton
Town of Timmonsville
Recycling+
Florence County is steadily improving and ever committed to achieving an environmentally sensible surrounding through its recycling efforts.
List of drop-off sites
- Site 01Greenwood— 2325 Carnell Drive, Florence 29505
- Site 02Airport— 708 South Stadium Road, Florence 29506
- Site 03Quinby— 1508 East Marion Hwy., Florence 29506
- Site 04Timmonsville— 1840 S. Warren Street, Timmonsville 29161
- Site 05Pamplico— 411 South Oak Street, Pamplico 29583
- Site 06Coward— 3315 US 52 Hwy., Coward 29530
- Site 07Lake City— 1228 E. Main Street, Lake City 29560
- Site 08Landfill— 2616 Paper Mill Road, Florence 29506
- Site 09Effingham— 6760 Friendfield Road, Effingham 29541
- Site 10Hannah— 3648 Tree Haven, Pamplico 29583
- Site 11Paul Jones— 4807 Buddy's Lane, Effingham 29541
- Site 12Ebenezer— 359 South Ebenezer Road, Florence 29501
- Site 13Olanta— 4212 Chandler Road, Olanta 29114
- Site 14Johnsonville— 230 West Egg Farm Road, Johnsonville 29555
- Site 15Cusaac— 5169 Sardis Hwy., Timmonsville 29161
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