South Carolina Statutes
§ 63-17-450 — Information required in paternity and support actions.
South Carolina § 63-17-450
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 63-17-450 (2026).
Text
(A)An obligor and an obligee in a child support or paternity action, whether judicial or administrative, shall provide the following information to the tribunal:
(1)residence address;
(2)mailing address;
(3)telephone number;
(4)social security number or the alien identification number assigned to a resident alien who does not have a social security number;
(5)driver's license number; and (6) name, address, and telephone number of employer. The parties shall notify the tribunal of any changes to the above-referenced information within ten days of the effective date of the change. In subsequent support actions between the obligor and the obligee or their assignees, upon sufficient showing that diligent effort has been made to ascertain the location of the party, delivery by first-class
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, SECTION 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 63-17-10
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License revocation.§ 63-17-1020
Definitions.§ 63-17-1030
Exceptions.§ 63-17-1040
Obtaining information.§ 63-17-1050
Licensing entities to provide information.§ 63-17-1060
Out-of-compliance procedures; notice.§ 63-17-1070
Disclosure of information.§ 63-17-1080
Social Security numbers to be provided.§ 63-17-1090
Regulations.§ 63-17-1210
Employer New Hire Reporting program.§ 63-17-1410
Definitions.§ 63-17-1430
Petitioning the court.§ 63-17-1440
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 63-17-450, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/17/63-17-450.