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Our goal is to provide you with easy access to information and services from the convenience of your home or office. Each division of the Secretary of State’s Office provides diverse services and information to the citizens of South Carolina.
- Business Entities
Business Entities. The Secretary of State’s Office...
- Searches
As mentioned in the About Us page, the Secretary of State’s...
- Online Filings
The Secretary of State's Office offers many of its filings...
- Charities
SC Secretary of State's Office Attn: Charities Division 1205...
- Notaries
Title 26, Chapter 1 of S.C. Code of Laws defines the duties...
- Document Request Online
Document Request Online. In addition to allowing users to...
- Services and Filings
The Secretary of State's Office provides a variety of...
- Business Resources
South Carolina Small Business Development Centers (SC SBDC)...
- Business Entities
Learn how to file and search for business entities in South Carolina, such as corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies. Access online forms, statutes, and resources from the office of Secretary of State Mark Hammond.
As mentioned in the About Us page, the Secretary of State’s Office manages several public databases - from Uniform Commercial Code financing statements to current Suspended Charities. Below is a listing of the searches the Secretary of State's Office provides for the public.
File corporate documents and search entities on file with the SC Secretary of State's Office. Learn about the Corporate Transparency Act of 2019 and beneficial ownership reporting requirements.
Order copies of corporate documents and certificates of existence from the South Carolina Secretary of State online. Find pricing, information and instructions for business filings on the Business Entities page.
The Office of the Secretary of State in South Carolina handles various filings and services for corporations, nonprofits, trademarks, notaries, cable franchises, municipalities, and more. Learn about the office's functions, hours, and frequently asked questions on the website.
The secretary of state is the chief clerk of state government in South Carolina and is responsible for registering businesses and trademarks, regulating charities, authorizing cable franchises, commissioning notaries public, and serving as the filing office for municipal records..