South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - Recording Generally
Section 30-5-90. Recordation of marriage settlements, conveyances, mortgages, and other writings.

The register of deeds is required to record in the order of the times at which they may be brought to his office, all marriage settlements and all conveyances and mortgages, renunciations of dower and other writings concerning the titles to lands situate in his county which may be lodged with him to be recorded if the execution of any such writing shall be proved by affidavit of a subscribing witness, or otherwise, as herein provided. Every such writing shall be recorded within thirty days after its lodgment and the recording shall bear even date with the lodgment. On every such writing shall be endorsed a certificate, to be signed by the register or his deputy, specifying the time when and book and page where it was recorded.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 60-57; 1952 Code Section 60-57; 1942 Code Section 3635; 1932 Code Section 3635; Civ. C. '22 Section 2179; Civ. C. '12 Section 1355; Civ. C. '02 Section 950; G. S. 769; R. S. 820; 1839 (11) 115; 1928 (35) 1185; 1972 (57) 2632; 2022 Act No. 213 (S.1031), Section 2, eff June 22, 2022.

Code Commissioner's Note
1997 Act No. 34, Section 1, directed the Code Commissioner to change all references to "Register of Mesne Conveyances" to "Register of Deeds" wherever appearing in the 1976 Code of Laws.
Editor's Note
2022 Act No. 213, Section 4, provides as follows:
"SECTION 4. If a quo warranto action is brought in accordance with Section 15-63-60 alleging (a) a register of deeds has a pattern of failing to record in the time and manner prescribed in Section 30-5-90, and (b) the pattern of failing to record occurred only prior to the effective date of this act, then the register of deeds may assert as an affirmative defense to the action that, on the date the action is filed and for thirty consecutive days thereafter, no properly delivered and executed document remains unrecorded in the office for more than thirty days after its receipt."
Effect of Amendment
2022 Act No. 213, Section 2, in the second sentence, substituted "thirty days" for "one month".

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.