South Carolina Statutes
§ 26-2-70 — Fees for electronic notarial acts.
South Carolina § 26-2-70
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 26NOTARIES PUBLIC AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Ch. 2ELECTRONIC NOTARIES PUBLIC
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S.C. Code Ann. § 26-2-70 (2026).
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(A)An electronic notary public may charge the maximum fee for performing an electronic notarial act specified in subsection (B), charge less than the maximum fee, or waive the fee.
(B)The maximum fees that may be charged by an electronic notary public for performing electronic notarial acts are:
(1)for acknowledgments, ten dollars per signature;
(2)for oaths and affirmations, ten dollars per signature;
(3)for attestations and jurats, ten dollars per signature;
(4)for signature witnessing, ten dollars per signature;
(5)for verifications of fact, ten dollars per signature; and (6) for any other acts authorized by law, ten dollars per signature.
(C)An electronic notary public may charge a travel fee when traveling to perform an electronic notarial act if:
(1)the electronic notary pub
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 2021 Act No. 85 (S.631), SECTION 2, eff May 18, 2021. Editor's Note 2021 Act No. 85, SECTIONS 1, 6, provide as follows: "SECTION 1. This act must be known and may be cited as the 'South Carolina Electronic Notary Public Act'." "SECTION 6. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor. Electronic online notary public applications will not be accepted for processing until the administrative rules are in effect and vendors of technology are approved by the Secretary of State."
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