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Although you pay the tax to the county where the property is located, the state sets the rate. Currently, the rate is $1.85 per $500 in value. The state and the county split the taxes between them. If you do not want to pay this amount, you should try to get the buyer to contribute to the fee.
The grantor must sign the quitclaim deed in the presence of two credible witnesses. The quitclaim deed must also be subscribed by the two witnesses. The address of the grantee is needed in order to record this type of real estate document.
South Carolina deeds must meet the following signature requirements: Current Owners Signature. A South Carolina deed must include the original signature of the current owner (the grantor). Signatures should match and appear immediately above the signers printed or typed name in the deed.
To obtain a copy of a plat or deed, contact the local Registers of Deeds office or Clerk of Court. Below is a list of counties with corresponding links to their Registers of Deeds office or Clerk of Court.
In South Carolina, conducting a real estate closing is considered the practice of law and must be supervised by a licensed SC attorney.
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To add a name to your property you must sign a new deed conveying interest to an individual. To take someones name off property they must sign a new deed conveying their interest to someone else. We DO NOT PREPARE documents in the Register of Deeds Office. We only RECORD documents.
Please note: South Carolina is an Attorney State when it comes to Deed preparation. Any preparation by an individual is considered an unauthorized practice of law. UCC Forms - Click on the SC Secretary of States Web site below.
New Owners. Fill out a Transfer of Ownership form. This form must include the previous owners signature as well as a notary signature. Send to the Division immediately.

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