South Carolina Statutes

§ 62-3-603 — Bond not required without court order; exceptions; waiver of bond requirement.

South Carolina § 62-3-603
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 62SOUTH CAROLINA PROBATE CODE
Ch.ARTICLE 3 - PROBATE OF WILLS AND ADMINISTRATION

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S.C. Code Ann. § 62-3-603 (2026).

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(A)Except as may be required pursuant to Section 62-3-605 or upon the appointment of a special administrator, a personal representative is not required to file a bond if:
(1)all heirs and devisees agree to waive the bond requirement;
(2)the personal representative is the sole heir or devisee;
(3)the personal representative is a state agency, bank, or trust company, unless the will expressly requires a bond; or (4) the personal representative is named in the will, unless the will expressly requires a bond. If, pursuant to Section 62-3-203(a), the court appoints as personal representative a nominee of a personal representative named in a will, the court may in its discretion decide not to require bond.
(B)Where a bond is required of the personal representative or administrator of an est

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Related

Gordon v. Busbee
623 S.E.2d 857 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2005)
3 case citations

Legislative History

HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 539, SECTION 1; 1987 Act No. 171, SECTION 24; 1988 Act No. 659, SECTION 17; 1989 Act No. 53, SECTION 1; 1990 Act No. 521, SECTION 42; 1994 Act No. 470, SECTION 1; 1997 Act No. 152, SECTION 13; 2013 Act No. 100, SECTION 1, eff January 1, 2014.

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