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Code of Laws Title 30 Public Records - South Carolina General Assembly

South Carolina Code of Laws. Title 30 - Public Records. CHAPTER 1 - PUBLIC RECORDS, REPORTS AND OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. HTML. Word. CHAPTER 2 - FAMILY AND PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION PRIVACY PROTECTION. HTML.

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/title30.php

South Carolina - Guide to Pardon, Expungement & Sealing

The Uniform Expungement of Criminal Records Act of 2009, S.C. Code Ann. §§ 17-22-910 et seq., consolidated provisions for expungement of both conviction and non-conviction records, placed responsibility for processing all eligible conviction records in the county solicitor’s office, and expanded eligibility in a few cases.

https://ccresourcecenter.org/state-restoration-profiles/south-carolina-restoration-of-rights-pardon-expungement-sealing/

Code of Laws - Title 30 - Chapter 1 - Public Records, Reports And ...

A person who unlawfully removes a public record from the office where it usually is kept or alters, defaces, mutilates, secretes, or destroys it is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not less than five hundred dollars nor more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days.

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t30c001.php

Code of Laws - Title 30 - Chapter 4 - Freedom Of Information Act

(A) (1) A person has a right to inspect, copy, or receive an electronic transmission of any public record of a public body, except as otherwise provided by Section 30-4-40, or other state and federal laws, in accordance with reasonable rules concerning time and place of access.

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t30c004.php

Code of Laws - Title 19 - Chapter 5 - Public Documents, Records, And Books

when the original of any instrument, document or other paper is required or authorized by law to be recorded or is kept on file in any public office of the united states or any agency thereof, the state of south carolina or any agency thereof or any political subdivision of this state and the original of any such paper is required to be kept on …

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t19c005.php

Sealing Family Court Records in South Carolina | The Stevens Firm, P.A.

this rule also provides that in family court matters, the judge shall also consider whether the settlement: (1) contains material which may expose private financial matters which could adversely affect the parties; and/or (2) relates to sensitive custody issues, and shall specifically balance the special interests of the child or children …

https://www.scfamilylaw.com/sealing-family-court-records-in-south-carolina

Code of Laws - Title 30 - Chapter 5 - Recording Generally

(A) (1) The execution of the deed or other instrument must be first proved by the affidavit of a subscribing witness to the instrument, taken before some officer within this State competent to administer an oath. If the affidavit is taken without the limits of this State, it may be taken before:

https://www.scstatehouse.gov/code/t30c005.php

SC Judicial Branch

Rule 41.1 Sealing Documents and Settlement Agreements (a) Purpose. Because South Carolina has a long history of maintaining open court proceedings and records, this Rule is intended to establish guidelines for governing the filing under seal of settlements and other documents.

https://www.sccourts.org/courtReg/displayRule.cfm?ruleID=41.1&subRuleID=&ruleType=CIV

Rule 38, SCRCP, Sealing Documents and Settlement Aggreements - sccourts.org

Rule 38, SCRCP, Sealing Documents and Settlement Aggreements Rule 41.1, SCRCP Sealing Documents and Settlement Agreements (a) Purpose. Because South Carolina has a long history of maintaining open court proceedings and records, this Rule is intended to establish guidelines for governing the filing under seal of settlements and other documents.

https://www.sccourts.org/whatsnew/Rule41.1sealing.htm

South Carolina Recording Laws - Recording Law

S.C. Code Ann. § 16‐17‐ 470 (C): Selling or distributing materials obtained in violation of the state’s video recording laws is considered a crime of aggravated voyeurism. Offenders may be found guilty of a felony punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 10 years or a fine ranging from $500 to $5000, or both.

https://recordinglaw.com/united-states-recording-laws/one-party-consent-states/south-carolina-recording-laws/

SC Expungement Reference Guide - SC Appleseed

Under SC law, you can apply to have certain South Carolina arrests, charges, or convictions placed under seal so they are no longer public record. Once they are sealed, these records can only be used for limited law enforcement purposes and otherwise can only be disclosed by court order. How can an expungement help me?

https://www.scjustice.org/brochure/sc-expungement-reference-guide/