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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the South Carolina Change Status form in the editor.
  2. Select the appropriate option for your request: Notary Public Name Change, Address Change, or Duplicate Copy of Commission. Fill in the required fields based on your selection.
  3. For a name change, provide your current name and the new name as commissioned. Ensure that you will receive a new commission reflecting this change.
  4. If changing your address, enter both your old and new mailing addresses, including city and zip code. Remember, no new commission is issued unless there’s also a name change.
  5. For a duplicate copy request, simply provide your date of birth. Ensure all sections are completed accurately.
  6. Sign and print your name exactly as commissioned at the bottom of the form. If applicable, have another notary witness your signature.
  7. Follow filing instructions to submit the form by mail or hand delivery along with the $10 filing fee.

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South Carolina has a race-notice recording statute, which is one way of determining the lawful owner of a piece of property when more than one party makes a claim to it. In states with a race statute, the party that records the sale with the recording office first is the legal owner.
Under most circumstances, a person must live in South Carolina for 12 consecutive months to establish residency.
Indication of intent to become a resident may include: Statement of full-time employment. Designating SC Residence on ones military record. Obtaining ones SC drivers license. Registering all vehicles in SC. Maintaining domicile in SC. Paying and filing SC income taxes. Owning a principle residence in SC.
Until the 1990s, South Carolina had a majority Democratic representation in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the General Assembly of South Carolina. While South Carolina has shifted between the Democratic and Republican parties, politics in South Carolina has consistently been conservative.