South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Recording Generally
Section 30-5-200. Certificate on recorded instruments.

Whenever any instrument in writing required by law to be filed and recorded has been so recorded, the clerk or register shall endorse on such instrument a certificate showing the date and the book and page where recorded and for this certificate no fee shall be charged or collected.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 60-69; 1952 Code Section 60-69; 1942 Code Section 4939; 1932 Code Section 4939; Civ. C. '22 Section 5735; Civ. C. '12 Section 4216; Civ. C. '02 Section 3106; 1898 (22) 691.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 30 - Public Records

Chapter 5 - Recording Generally

Section 30-5-5. Qualifications for eligibility to serve as register of deeds; quo warranto actions to determine eligibility.

Section 30-5-10. . Performance of register of deeds' duties by clerk of court in certain counties.

Section 30-5-12. . Appointment of register of deeds for certain counties.

Section 30-5-15. Duties of clerk of court for state tax liens to be performed by register of deeds.

Section 30-5-16. Records of state tax liens before and after August 1, 1978.

Section 30-5-20. Certified copies of recorded instruments; effect of furnishing incorrect copy.

Section 30-5-30. Prerequisites to recording.

Section 30-5-35. Derivation clause and address of grantee or mortgagee on deeds and mortgages.

Section 30-5-36. Conveyance of property used for hazardous waste storage or disposal to contain notice of previous use.

Section 30-5-40. Validation of certain instruments executed between May 11, 1972 and June 22, 1973.

Section 30-5-50. Effect of failure of officer to state service serial number.

Section 30-5-60. Validity of instruments recorded without impressed seals of officers administering oaths.

Section 30-5-70. Recording of instrument when affidavit of subscribing witness cannot be procured.

Section 30-5-80. Auditor's endorsement required before recordation of deeds.

Section 30-5-90. Recordation of marriage settlements, conveyances, mortgages, and other writings.

Section 30-5-100. Procedure for transfer of recording when instrument was recorded in wrong county.

Section 30-5-110. Memorandum of livery of seizin shall be recorded.

Section 30-5-120. Validation of certain conveyances not endorsed by auditor.

Section 30-5-130. Mortgages of leaseholds and other interests in real estate.

Section 30-5-140. Validation of certain recordations bearing date prior to March 1, 1909.

Section 30-5-150. Validation of certain instruments.

Section 30-5-180. Recording United States tax commissioners' titles in Beaufort County.

Section 30-5-190. Recordation of proceedings in bankruptcy.

Section 30-5-200. Certificate on recorded instruments.

Section 30-5-210. Use of photostatic or other photographic method of recording in county with city over 70,000.

Section 30-5-220. Use of photostatic or photo recording in any county.

Section 30-5-230. Recordation of plats or copies of plats of real property.

Section 30-5-240. Recordation of plats or blueprints of subdivisions.

Section 30-5-250. Effect of reference in deed or other instrument to recorded plats.

Section 30-5-260. Validation of previous recordings of plats.

Section 30-5-270. Real property recordings and filings; boundary clarification.