South Carolina Statutes

§ 26-1-130 — Changes in Notary's status.

South Carolina § 26-1-130
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 26NOTARIES PUBLIC AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Ch. 1NOTARIES PUBLIC

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S.C. Code Ann. § 26-1-130 (2026).

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(A)Within forty-five days after the following changes in a notary's status, the notary must notify the Office of the Secretary of State the:
(1)change of a notary's residence, business, or a mailing address or telephone number. The notary's term expires at the same time as the original term;
(2)legal change of a notary's name. A notary with a new name may continue to use the former name in performing notarial acts until the notary receives a confirmation of Notary's Name Change Form from the Secretary. Upon receipt of the confirmation of the Notary's Name Change Form from the Secretary, the notary shall use the new name, and shall destroy or deface all notary seals bearing the former name so that they may not be misused. The notary's term expires at the same time as the original term; a

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 49-6.1; 1967 (55) 509; 1983 Act No. 151, Part II, SECTION 8B; former 1976 Code SECTION 26-1-70; 2014 Act No. 185 (S.356), SECTION 1, eff June 2, 2014. Effect of Amendment 2014 Act No. 185, SECTION 1, rewrote the section.

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