South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Deputy Sheriffs Generally
Section 23-13-520. Oath.

Before entering upon the duties of his office, any such deputy shall take the oath prescribed by the Constitution and statutes of this State.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 53-132; 1952 Code Section 53-132; 1942 Code Section 3508; 1932 Code Section 3508; Civ. C. '22 Section 2051; Civ. C. '12 Section 1158; Civ. C. '02 Section 833; 1899 (23) 75; 1908 (25) 1152; 1910 (26) 764.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 23 - Law Enforcement and Public Safety

Chapter 13 - Deputy Sheriffs Generally

Section 23-13-10. Appointment; approval by court; responsibility of sheriff for acts of deputy.

Section 23-13-15. Patrol of homeowner's association territory; compensation from association funds.

Section 23-13-20. Bond and oath.

Section 23-13-30. Monthly oath as prerequisite to salary warrant; uniforms and other equipment.

Section 23-13-40. Special deputies.

Section 23-13-50. Authority to perform duties of office.

Section 23-13-60. Power of arrest.

Section 23-13-70. Duty to patrol county.

Section 23-13-210. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-220. Appointment of more than one deputy for larger communities.

Section 23-13-230. Oath; bond.

Section 23-13-240. Term of office; removal.

Section 23-13-250. Salary.

Section 23-13-260. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-270. Situations in which jurisdiction may extend to other communities.

Section 23-13-280. Rights, powers and duties of deputies.

Section 23-13-290. Responsibility for malfeasance of deputies.

Section 23-13-300. Article shall be applicable notwithstanding that community is composed of temporary residents.

Section 23-13-410. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-420. Oath; bond.

Section 23-13-430. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-440. Rights, powers and duties.

Section 23-13-510. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-520. Oath.

Section 23-13-530. Term; removal.

Section 23-13-540. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-550. Rights, powers and duties.