South Carolina Rule 24 — Clerk's Affidavit is a form used to affirm the authenticity of a document that is being presented as evidence in a court case. It is sworn to by the Clerk of Court, or their deputy, and typically includes the date that the document was filed, the case number, and the court in which it was filed. The affidavit is submitted to the court along with the document being presented as evidence. There are two types of South Carolina Rule 24 — Clerk's Affidavit: a single-document affidavit and a multiple-document affidavit. A single-document affidavit is used to verify the authenticity of one document, while a multiple-document affidavit is used to verify the authenticity of multiple documents.