South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Notaries Public
Section 26-1-110. Notarizing a paper record.

When notarizing a paper record, a notary shall sign by hand in ink on the notarial certificate. The notary shall comply with the requirements of Section 26-1-90(B)(1) and (2). The notary shall affix the official signature only after the notarial act is performed. The notary may not sign a paper record using the facsimile stamp or an electronic or other printing method; except that a notary with a disability may use a signature stamp that depicts the notary's signature in a clear and legible manner, upon prior approval of the Secretary.
HISTORY: 2014 Act No. 185 (S.356), Section 1, eff June 2, 2014.

Editor's Note
Prior Laws: Former Section 26-1-110 was titled Attorney at law; exercise of powers as notary, and had the following history: 1962 Code Section 49-10; 1952 Code Section 49-10; 1942 Code Section 3463; 1932 Code Section 3463; Civ. C. '22 Section 821; Civ. C. '12 Section 736; Civ. C. '02 Section 665; G. S. 523; R. S. 581; 1871 (15) 538; 1911 (27) 139; 1927 (35) 43; 1938 (40) 1559. See now Section 26-1-180.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 26 - Notaries Public and Acknowledgements

Chapter 1 - Notaries Public

Section 26-1-5. Definitions.

Section 26-1-10. Appointment and term.

Section 26-1-15. Qualifications for notarial commission.

Section 26-1-20. Endorsement of application.

Section 26-1-25. Additional methods of endorsement of applications.

Section 26-1-30. Fee for issuance or renewal of commission.

Section 26-1-40. Oath.

Section 26-1-50. Enrollment of commission.

Section 26-1-60. Seal of office; notary shall indicate date of expiration of commission.

Section 26-1-70. [Reserved].

Section 26-1-80. Jurisdiction.

Section 26-1-90. Powers of notary public.

Section 26-1-95. Repealed by 2014 Act No. 185, Section 1, eff June 2, 2014.

Section 26-1-100. Fees for notary acts.

Section 26-1-110. Notarizing a paper record.

Section 26-1-120. Notarial certificate.

Section 26-1-130. Changes in Notary's status.

Section 26-1-140. Resignation of commission.

Section 26-1-150. Death of notary.

Section 26-1-160. Unlawful acts; forfeiture of commission; penalties.

Section 26-1-170. Criminal jurisdiction.

Section 26-1-180. Attorney at law; exercise of powers as notary.

Section 26-1-190. Notary as stockholder, director, officer or employee of corporation; exercise of powers.

Section 26-1-200. Notarized document sent to another state or nation.

Section 26-1-210. Certificate of authority.

Section 26-1-220. Fee for issuing certificate of authority or Apostille.

Section 26-1-230. Issuance of certificate of authority or Apostille.

Section 26-1-240. Act not to contradict requirements of Section 62-2-503.