South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Marriage
Section 20-1-230. Issuance of license; premarital preparation course.

(A) The judge of probate or clerk of court with whom a marriage license application was filed shall issue a license upon:
(1) the filing of the application required under the provisions of Section 20-1-220;
(2) the lapse of at least twenty-four hours thereafter;
(3) the payment of the fee provided by law; and
(4) the filing of a statement, under oath or affirmation, to the effect that the persons seeking the contract of matrimony are legally entitled to marry, together with the full names of the persons, their ages, and places of residence.
(B) A man and a woman who successfully complete a qualifying premarital preparation course and who have a South Carolina marriage license which attests the completion of the course shall be entitled to receive a one-time fifty-dollar nonrefundable state income tax credit, as permitted in Section 12-6-3381. In order for the course to qualify pursuant to this section, the couple must:
(1) attend a course taught by a professional counselor who is licensed pursuant to Chapter 75 of Title 40 or by an active member of the clergy in the course of his or her service as clergy or his or her designee, including retired clergy, provided that the designee is trained and skilled in premarital preparation;
(2) attend a minimum of six hours of instruction;
(3) complete the course within twelve months prior to the application for a marriage license; and
(4) complete the course together rather than individually.
A couple who completes a premarital preparation course pursuant to this section must be issued a certification of completion at the conclusion of the course by their course provider. The certification must include the number of hours that the couple completed together and the credentials of the course provider. A couple must produce this certification when applying for the marriage license in order to receive the non-refundable state income tax credit. The judge of probate or clerk of court must certify on the marriage license that the couple met the statutory requirements to qualify for this income tax credit. The judge of probate court or clerk of court is not responsible to authenticate the information contained in the certification of completion unless the certification of completion is wholly fraudulent on its face.
(C) The discount authorized by this section must not be applied to the fee credited to the Domestic Violence Fund provided for in Section 20-1-375.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 20-23; 1952 Code Section 20-23; 1942 Code Section 8558; 1932 Code Section 8558; Civ. C. '22 Section 5524; Civ. C. '12 Section 3745; 1911 (27) 131; 1912 (27) 613; 1913 (28) 76; 1915 (29) 216, 220; 1916 (29) 751; 1917 (30) 113, 127, 129; 1918 (30) 698; 1919 (31) 67, 112, 211, 245; 1920 (31) 736, 738, 1065; 1921 (32) 107, 152; 1922 (32) 781, 790; 1928 (35) 1205; 1931 (37) 12, 29, 122; 1933 (38) 148; 1934 (38) 1425; 1939 (41) 173, 179; 1946 (44) 1444; 1947 (45) 109, 234; 1948 (45) 1612; 1994 Act No. 470, Section 5, eff 30 days after July 14, 1994; 2006 Act No. 291, Section 1, eff May 31, 2006.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 20 - Domestic Relations

Chapter 1 - Marriage

Section 20-1-10. Persons who may contract matrimony.

Section 20-1-15. Prohibition of same sex marriage.

Section 20-1-20. Persons who may perform marriage ceremony.

Section 20-1-30. Cohabitation prior to emancipation as marriage.

Section 20-1-40. Cohabitation prior to emancipation as marriage; children.

Section 20-1-50. Legitimacy of children of marriages contracted after absence of previous spouse.

Section 20-1-60. Marriage of parents legitimates illegitimate children.

Section 20-1-70. Name of children legitimized after marriage of parents.

Section 20-1-80. Bigamous marriage shall be void; exceptions.

Section 20-1-90. Legitimacy of children when either party to bigamous marriage marries in good faith.

Section 20-1-100. Minimum age for valid marriage.

Section 20-1-210. License required for marriage.

Section 20-1-220. Written application required twenty-four hours prior to issuance of license.

Section 20-1-230. Issuance of license; premarital preparation course.

Section 20-1-240. Information to be provided to applicants for marriage licenses.

Section 20-1-250. Applicants under age of consent; consent of relative or guardian.

Section 20-1-260. Proof of age required of minor applicant.

Section 20-1-270. Proof of age required of applicant over age eighteen and under age twenty-five.

Section 20-1-280. Penalty for furnishing false affidavit.

Section 20-1-290. Wilful failure of license-issuing officer to comply with Sections 20-1-250, 20-1-260 and 20-1-270 as cause for removal.

Section 20-1-300. Repealed.

Section 20-1-310. Form of license and certificate.

Section 20-1-320. Division of vital statistics shall distribute license forms.

Section 20-1-330. Issue of licenses in triplicate; disposition.

Section 20-1-340. Record of license and certificate kept by probate judge or clerk of court.

Section 20-1-350. Filing of license and certificate and issuance of certified copies by Department of Health and Environmental Control.

Section 20-1-360. Effect of article on marriage without license.

Section 20-1-370. Disposition of license fee.

Section 20-1-375. Marriage license fee.

Section 20-1-380. Disposition of fines.

Section 20-1-510. Jurisdiction to determine validity of marriage.

Section 20-1-520. Affirmation of marriage if validity has been denied or doubted.

Section 20-1-530. Declaration of invalidity.

Section 20-1-540. Adjudication of presumed death.

Section 20-1-550. Service on defendant in action to annul marriage.

Section 20-1-560. Service on persons in military or naval services overseas in action to annul marriage.

Section 20-1-570. Establishment of official record of marriages.

Section 20-1-580. Effect of establishment of official record of marriage and record.

Section 20-1-700. Short title.

Section 20-1-710. Legislative purpose.

Section 20-1-720. Publication and distribution of "South Carolina Family Respect" pamphlet.