The South Carolina Pre-Trial Notice is a form issued by the court to parties in a civil case informing them of the actions they must take prior to appearing in court. The notice includes the date, time, and location of the pre-trial hearing, the name of the presiding judge, a list of the parties involved in the case, and a summary of the case. Depending on the specific case, the notice may also contain information about required documents, deadlines, and other preparations for the pre-trial hearing. There are two types of South Carolina Pre-Trial Notices: Standard Pre-Trial Notice and Complex Pre-Trial Notice. The Standard Pre-Trial Notice is used for basic civil cases, while the Complex Pre-Trial Notice is used for more complicated cases that require additional preparation and documents.