Jasper County South Carolina
Georgian Revival style building built in 1915
Built in 1915 by William A. Edwards a South Carolina architect
Historical marker for Jasper County South Carolina
Historical marker for the Jasper County Courthouse
Besides the historical significance of this beautiful old building is another big story that the locals “love” to talk about. Jasper County South Carolina is located in the coastal area referred to as the Lowcountry. The county seat is the town of Ridgeland or as some call it “the heart of the low country”.
Between the years of 1947 and 1987 over 40,000 marriages were performed by Probate Judge William “Willie” Frances Cook. People came from all over the world to have the “hitchen judge” or “marryin judge” perform their ceremony. It is also a popular spot for those who elope since South Carolina licensing is a one day process. Blood tests and witnesses are not required and the average license fee is $50.00.
Reserved parking for the Judge
1915 Courthouse in Ridgeland South Carolina
Adjacent Clementa C. Pinckney Government Building
Clementa C. Pinckney Government Building
Clementa Pinckney, was the pastor of Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, and among the nine people who killed in a massacre at the Church on June 17, 2015. He was also a member of the State House of Representatives.
Clementa C. Pinckney Government Building
Jasper County Government Building
If you happen to get the itch and you want to hitch travel into South Carolina on I95, and take exit 21into Ridgeland. The courthouse is located on 3rd Avenue.
Judges parking area near Courthouse
Ridgeland South Carolina is easily accessed to Interstate 95, but if you’re a traveler that likes to see the towns, US 17 is the better choice.
The “Hitchen” Judge Jasper County South Carolina Besides the historical significance of this beautiful old building is another big story that the locals "love" to talk about.