South Carolina Magistrate Court Forms

The South Carolina Magistrate Court is a type of lower court in South Carolina that handles a variety of civil and criminal matters. These courts have limited jurisdiction and typically handle cases involving small claims, traffic violations, misdemeanor offenses, and preliminary hearings for more serious criminal cases. Magistrate courts also have the authority to issue search warrants and conduct bond hearings.

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This form is used for filing a petition and affidavit to claim discarded or abandoned vehicles, property, or mobile homes in South Carolina.

This Form is used for applying for a temporary restraining order in South Carolina in urgent situations where immediate protection is needed.

This Form is used for requesting to vacate a property or show cause for eviction in South Carolina.

This form is used for filing a notice of default judgment in South Carolina. It is used to inform the court and the other party that a judgment has been entered in favor of the plaintiff due to the defendant's failure to respond to the lawsuit.

This form is used for filing a complaint and motion for a restraining order in South Carolina in cases of harassment and stalking.

This Form is used for authorizing a non-lawyer representative to act on behalf of an individual in legal matters in South Carolina.

This Form is used for filing a Writ of Ejectment (Eviction) in South Carolina. It is the legal document that allows a landlord or property owner to remove tenants or occupants from the property in case of non-payment of rent, lease violations, or other reasons.

This form is used for obtaining a hearing order after a seizure in South Carolina.

This form is used for posting a bond in South Carolina to prevent the enforcement of a court judgment pending an appeal.

This form is used for obtaining a civil judgment for unpaid restitution in South Carolina. It allows the plaintiff to request the court to order the defendant to pay the unpaid restitution amount.

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