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  2. Begin by entering the appropriate Judicial Circuit and County at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the jurisdiction of your case.
  3. In the Plaintiff(s) and Defendant(s) sections, clearly input the names of all parties involved in the case. Ensure accuracy to avoid any legal complications.
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There are 3 levels of federal courts: The U.S. district courts (the trial courts), The U.S. courts of appeals (the appellate courts), and. The U.S. Supreme Court.
The Circuit Court is the trial court of general jurisdiction; the Family Court and Master-in-Equity also exist at this level, hearing specific cases. The Court of Appeals acts as the intermediate appellate court. The South Carolina Supreme Court is the highest court in the state.
Contact Numbers Supreme Court (803) 734-1080. Court of Appeals (803) 734-1890. Court Administration (803) 734-1800. Disciplinary Counsel (803) 734-2038. Human Resources (803) 734-1970. Fiscal Services (803) 734-0590. AIS Technical Support (855) 235-2500.
South Carolinas Court System As with most states, there are three levels of courts in South Carolina. Cases in South Carolina begin in trial level courts such as circuit, family, probate, or magistrate court. Most appeals from South Carolina trial courts are heard by the South Carolina Court of Appeals.
The state court system largely mirrors the structure of the federal court system in that it is generally composed of three main levels: trial courts, state appellate courts and a state Supreme Court.

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