South Carolina Certification of Indigent Representation Pursuant to Rule 3(b)(2), SCRAP, is a document issued by the South Carolina Supreme Court which authorizes an indigent defendant to receive a court-appointed attorney. The document is issued when the defendant is unable to pay for their own legal representation and has been charged with a criminal offense in the state of South Carolina. The purpose of the document is to ensure that the defendant receives fair and effective legal representation and that their right to due process is respected. There are two different types of South Carolina Certification of Indigent Representation Pursuant to Rule 3(b)(2), SCRAP; one is for individuals facing criminal charges in state court and one is for individuals facing criminal charges in federal court. Both documents require the defendant to provide proof of their financial status and attest to their financial inability to pay for their own legal representation. After the document is approved by the court, the defendant is eligible for a court-appointed attorney.