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Beaufort County bulletin: Register of Deeds closed Friday for software upgrade; public meetings and events announced

Beaufort County Community Bulletin · February 18, 2026
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Summary

Beaufort County notified residents that the Register of Deeds office will be closed Friday, Feb. 20, for software upgrades and gave details on upcoming public meetings, a county council chat, and a community nature walk led by the county naturalist.

Beaufort County announced a temporary closure of its Register of Deeds office for system upgrades and listed several community events and meetings residents may wish to note.

The Register of Deeds office will be closed Friday, Feb. 20, while new software is installed. County staff said the system is expected to be active and available Monday, Feb. 23, and the office will open at 10 a.m. that day. Officials said citizens can continue to research records and files online during the outage; the county directed residents to the Register of Deeds web page for details.

The county’s Transportation Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet the same day at 1 p.m. in the County Council chambers at 100 Rebo Road. The agenda includes an overview of projects from the director of engineering and discussion among committee members; a full agenda packet is available on the county calendar online.

Beaufort County Council is holding an informal public "chat with council" tomorrow, Feb. 19, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Beaufort Branch Library, 311 Scott Street. The event is intended as an opportunity for members of the public to meet council members and ask questions. Registration is not required; a sign-up sheet will be available for those who wish to speak. The county said no minutes will be taken, no county staff will be on premises, and no official business or votes will be conducted even if a quorum of council members attends.

The bulletin also noted a guided nature walk at Whitehall Preserve, 120 Whitehall Drive, from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. The hour-and-a-half walk is led by Beaufort County naturalist Destiny Raines and focuses on local habitat and avian species. Additional event listings and agenda packets are posted on the county’s online calendar.

For more information about the Register of Deeds outage, the Transportation Advisory Committee agenda, the council chat, or the Whitehall Preserve walk, visit the Beaufort County website at beaufortcountysc.gov or the county news and calendar pages.