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Tracey Reynolds

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Tracey Reynolds has practiced in the areas of residential real estate and commercial real estate since 1995. She received her B.A. from the College of Charleston in 1991, where she played as a member of the Lady Cougars basketball team. She then obtained her J.D. from the University of South Carolina, where she served as a member the University of South Carolina Law Review.  She is licensed to practice law in South Carolina and North Carolina, and is also admitted to practice before the North Carolina District Court. Tracey is a member of the York County Bar Association where she has held the offices of President, Secretary and Treasurer. She is also a member of the South Carolina Bar Association (member, Real Estate Section), and the North Carolina Bar Association. She is a member of the Piedmont Regional Association of REALTORS®, Inc., for which she was voted the 2010 Affiliate of the Year. Additionally, Tracey is a member of the Junior League of Rock Hill, Inc., where she served as Treasurer and Director of Finance. She served as 2011-2012 Chairman of the Old Town Association and as a member of the Rock Hill Economic Development Board. She is pleased to serve as authorized agent for Old Republic Title Insurance Company and Investors Title Insurance Company.  She was nominated and appointed to serve a three as a member of the Real Estate Practices Section Council for the South Carolina Bar for which she served as Chair 2022-2023.  She currently is a member of the House of Delegates for the South Carolina Bar.

Educational Background:

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
SCHOOL OF LAW
Columbia, South Carolina
Juris Doctor Degree, May 1994

COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
Charleston, South Carolina
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

Experience:

Tracey Reynolds has focused in the area of real estate law for 28 years. She has worked with thousands of homeowners in purchasing new homes or in the refinance of their current homes.

Bar Admissions:

South Carolina Supreme Court, 1994
North Carolina Supreme Court, 1996