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Character Reference is a legal document that was released by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - a government authority operating within South Carolina.
Q: What is a character reference?
A: A character reference is a document written by someone who knows you well and can vouch for your character and personal qualities.
Q: Why might I need a character reference?
A: You might need a character reference in situations such as applying for a job, renting a property, or applying for a professional license.
Q: Who can provide a character reference in South Carolina?
A: In South Carolina, anyone who knows you well and is over the age of 18 can provide a character reference.
Q: What should a character reference include?
A: A character reference should include information about your character, personal and professional qualities, and details about your relationship with the person providing the reference.
Q: How should I ask someone for a character reference?
A: When asking someone for a character reference, be polite and explain why you need the reference. Make sure to give them enough time to write the reference.
Q: Should I provide any specific information to the person writing my character reference?
A: You can provide the person writing your character reference with any specific information you would like them to include in the reference, such as accomplishments or experiences relevant to the situation.
Q: Can I use a character reference from another state in South Carolina?
A: Yes, you can use a character reference from another state in South Carolina. However, it may be more beneficial to have a reference from someone who is familiar with South Carolina laws and customs.
Q: Is a character reference legally binding?
A: No, a character reference is not legally binding. It is simply a document that provides insight into your character and personal qualities.
Q: Can a character reference help me if I have a criminal record?
A: A character reference can be helpful if you have a criminal record, as it can show that you have made positive changes and have the support of people who vouch for your character.
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