South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Commissions, Oaths And Bonds
Section 8-3-230. Certified copies of bonds delivered to parties to suit on request.

For the purpose of any suit brought under Section 8-3-220 the officer or officers, for the time being, with whom such bond may be filed or recorded, upon application at his or their office, shall deliver to any person applying therefor and paying the fees for doing so an exact and certified copy of the bond of such public officer there deposited or recorded.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 50-77; 1952 Code Section 50-77; 1942 Code Section 3054; 1932 Code Section 3054; Civ. C. '22 Section 745; Civ. C. '12 Section 663; Civ. C. '02 Section 595; G. S. 450; R. S. 513; 1901 (23) 750.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 8 - Public Officers and Employees

Chapter 3 - Commissions, Oaths And Bonds

Section 8-3-10. Oath and commission prerequisite to assumption of duties.

Section 8-3-30. Form of bond by all public officers.

Section 8-3-40. Secretary of State to supply blank forms of bonds.

Section 8-3-50. Clerks shall receive blank forms and give to officers.

Section 8-3-60. Assumption of office before giving bond.

Section 8-3-70. Prohibition on pay until bond given.

Section 8-3-80. Certain county officials required to give corporate surety.

Section 8-3-90. Surety company bonds authorized.

Section 8-3-100. Cost of bonds from corporate surety.

Section 8-3-110. Distribution of liability among sureties.

Section 8-3-120. Residence of sureties for county officers.

Section 8-3-130. Examination and approval of bonds.

Section 8-3-140. Approval by Attorney General of form and execution of bonds of officers of State; recordation.

Section 8-3-150. Recordation and filing of bonds of county officers.

Section 8-3-160. Governing body of county to examine sufficiency of county officers' bonds and correct deficiencies.

Section 8-3-180. Procedure when bond becomes unsatisfactory.

Section 8-3-190. Execution of new bond when surety demands relief; release of prior sureties.

Section 8-3-200. Effect of failure to submit satisfactory new bond.

Section 8-3-210. State officers and employees shall advise interested persons as to bonds and furnish copies.

Section 8-3-220. Bonds of public officers may be sued on.

Section 8-3-230. Certified copies of bonds delivered to parties to suit on request.

Section 8-3-240. Distribution of moneys recovered on bond after defalcation.

Section 8-3-250. State officers shall not be officers of surety companies.