South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Public Documents, Records And Books
Section 19-5-520. Certified business records.

In addition to those matters provided by Rule 902, South Carolina Rules of Evidence, extrinsic evidence of authenticity as a condition precedent to admissibility is not required with respect to the following:
(A) The original or a copy of a domestic record that meets the requirements of Rule 803(6), South Carolina Rules of Evidence, as shown by a certification of the custodian or another qualified person that complies with a state statute or a court rule. Before the trial or hearing, the proponent shall give an adverse party reasonable written notice of the intent to offer the record and shall make the record and certification available for inspection so that the party has a fair opportunity to challenge the record.
(B) In a civil case, the original or a copy of a foreign record that is certified by the custodian or another qualified person and otherwise meets the requirements of subsection (A), modified as follows: the certification, rather than complying with a state statute or court rule, must be signed in a manner that, if falsely made, would subject the maker to a criminal penalty in the jurisdiction where the certification is signed. The proponent also shall meet the notice requirements of subsection (A).
HISTORY: 2015 Act No. 4 (S.177), Section 1, eff March 27, 2015.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 19 - Evidence

Chapter 5 - Public Documents, Records And Books

Section 19-5-10. Admissibility of certified copies or certified photostatic copies of documents.

Section 19-5-20. Notice required under Section 19-5-10.

Section 19-5-30. Admissibility of photostatic or certified copies of certain motor vehicle records.

Section 19-5-40. Admissibility of certified photographic copy of instrument or record pertaining to business or government when original is lost or destroyed.

Section 19-5-50. Evidence of appointment of executors or administrators.

Section 19-5-60. Production of instruments required to be recorded as evidence of execution and recording.

Section 19-5-70. Applicability of foregoing section when fraud is alleged.

Section 19-5-210. Admissibility of certified copies of grants issued by North Carolina.

Section 19-5-220. Proof of various instruments.

Section 19-5-230. Foreign evidences of debt shall be admissible only on basis of reciprocity.

Section 19-5-310. Effect of finding of presumed death under Federal Missing Persons Act.

Section 19-5-320. Effect of report that person is missing, besieged, captured by the enemy or the like.

Section 19-5-330. Signature of reports or copies shall prima facie be deemed authorized.

Section 19-5-510. Uniform Business Records as Evidence Act.

Section 19-5-520. Certified business records.

Section 19-5-610. Uniform Photographic Copies of Business and Public Records as Evidence Act.