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Established in 1897, Dorchester County was formed from land previously located in Colleton County. The name “Dorchester” was indirectly derived from Dorchester, England by way of Dorchester, Massachusetts.

Dorchester County boasts award-winning school districts and one of the longest free-flowing blackwater rivers in North America. Dorchester County’s natural beauty and unwavering sense of community are what makes it the best county in South Carolina to build a business and raise a family.

Dorchester County is home to the:

  • City of North Charleston
  • Town of Summerville
  • Town of Ridgeville
  • Town of St. George (County Seat)
  • Town of Harleyville
  • Town of Reevesville
  • Town of Lincolnville
  • Communities of Dorchester, Grover, Knightsville, Ladson and Texas

Form of Government

Dorchester County operates under a Council-Administrator form of government and has over 800 full-time employees. A seven-member County Council is elected by district and provides policy direction to the County.

The County Administrator serves as County Council’s agent in administrative matters. This position has oversight over all County government operations with the exceptions of departments governed by elected officials and special districts.

The County Administrator is assisted by a Chief Financial Officer, Deputy Administrator of Public Safety and Assistant Administrator of Community Services.

Administrator

Contact: Jason L. Ward
Address 201 Johnston St St. George SC 29477 Phone: 843-563-0100 Website: Dorchester County Administrators Office Website: Deputy Administrator for Public Safety Website: Asst Administrator for Community Services
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About Us

Dorchester County operates under a Council-Administrator form of government.

The County Administrator serves as the Chief Administrative Officer of the county. This position is appointed directly by the Council and has administrative oversight over all operations of the County government with the exceptions of departments governed by elected officials and special districts.

The County Administrator is responsible for coordinating all departmental activities, studying administrative procedures and organization, and recommending changes to improve the operations of County government, reviewing budget requests and making recommendations to the Council. It is the responsibility of the County Administrator to effectively implement all decisions, policies, ordinances, and motions made by the County Council.

Mr. Jason L. Ward has served as the County Administrator since 2004.

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