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2023 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 26 - Notaries Public and Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 - Electronic Notaries Public
- Section 26-2-5. Definitions.
- Section 26-2-10. Application of Chapters 1 and 3 of this title; conflicts.
- Section 26-2-20. Electronic notary public; registration; approval and rejection of registration applications.
- Section 26-2-30. Required course of instruction and examination.
- Section 26-2-40. Notarial acts which may be performed electronically.
- Section 26-2-50. Requirements of the principal for an electronic notarization.
- Section 26-2-60. Attachment of electronic notarial certificate; requirements; electronic seals.
- Section 26-2-70. Fees for electronic notarial acts.
- Section 26-2-80. Use of electronic signature and electronic seal limited to proper electronic notarial acts; electronic notarization system; regulations.
- Section 26-2-90. Creation and maintenance of electronic journal for electronic notarial acts.
- Section 26-2-100. Safeguarding of electronic journal, public key certificate, and electronic seal.
- Section 26-2-110. Requirements of electronic notarization system.
- Section 26-2-120. Electronic notary solution providers; registration with Secretary of State.
- Section 26-2-130. Electronic notary public to utilize current registered devices.
- Section 26-2-140. Liability, sanctions, and remedies for improper performance of electronic notarial acts; termination of electronic notary public's registration.
- Section 26-2-150. Unlawful acts; penalties.
- Section 26-2-160. Applicability of Chapter 1 of this title.
- Section 26-2-170. Electronic evidence of authenticity of official electronic signature and electronic seal.
- Section 26-2-180. Electronic certificate of authority.
- Section 26-2-190. Regulations.
- Section 26-2-200. Applicability of chapter to wills and trusts.
- Section 26-2-210. Requirement that a licensed South Carolina attorney supervise a closing.
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