The South Carolina Transmittal Form for Documents — Protection from Domestic Abuse Cases is a legal document used to provide evidence to the court of the filing of a protection order in a domestic abuse case in South Carolina. It is completed by the filing party and serves as an affidavit to the court that the documents have been filed. The form includes the filing party’s name, address, phone number, the type of protection order being filed, and the date of filing. It also requires the filing party to provide their signature and the date of signing. The form is then filed with the court along with the relevant documents. There are two types of the South Carolina Transmittal Form for Documents — Protection from Domestic Abuse Cases: an Ex Parte Order and a Final Order. An Ex Parte Order is used to request an emergency protection order without the abuser present, while a Final Order is used to request a longer-term protection order with the abuser present.