Municipal Court
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JOHN M. ROLLINS, JR.
MUNICIPAL COURT JUDGE
Joni Vaughn, Office Clerk
Phone: 864-438-5761 | Fax: 864-438-2013
Email: jvaughn@lymansc.gov
Candy Brock, Clerk of Court
Phone: 864-485-0206 | Fax: 864-485-0024
Email: cbrock@lymansc.gov
Tickets can be paid prior to court in the office, by money order, online at www.lymanpmnts.com (Citations), or by phone at 1-877-794-1145. All credit or debit card transactions will incur a convenience fee. We do not accept personal checks. If you have any questions regarding your ticket or payment, please contact our office at 864-438-5761 or 864-485-0206.
The Lyman Municipal Court serves as the judicial arm of the Town of Lyman. The Court is authorized to hear both criminal and traffic offenses that have occurred within the Town limits and which carry a penalty of not more than 30 days in jail and/or a $500.00 fine (plus all state-mandated assessments and surcharges) unless otherwise directed by state law.
8:30 am - 4:00 pm on Friday
*Bench Trials are held on Friday mornings at 8:30 a.m. twice each month.
*Jury Trials are held twice per year.
We accept cash, money orders, certified checks, and credit/debit cards for in-office payments. In-office credit card and debit card payments have a convenience fee of 3.5 %. We do not accept personal checks.
Click HERE to make a payment online (Citations). Online payments have a 5% convenience fee.
Payments can be made by phone at 1-877-794-1145 and have a 7% convenience fee.
The Town of Lyman has the right, pursuant to the South Carolina Setoff Debt Collection Act, to collect any sum due and owed by the debtor through offset of the debtor’s state income tax refund. If the Town of Lyman chooses to pursue debts owed by the debtor through the Setoff Debt Collection Act, the debtor will be responsible for all fees and costs incurred through the setoff process, including fees charged by the Department of Revenue, the Municipal Association of South Carolina, and/or the Town of Lyman. If the Town of Lyman chooses to pursue debts in a manner other than setoff, the debtor will be responsible for costs and fees associated with the selected manner as well.