South Carolina Certificate of Transmittal — Civil Case is a legal document used in the courts of South Carolina to certify that a civil case has been transmitted from one court to another. This document serves as proof that the case is being transferred and that all necessary documents have been included in the transmission. There are two types of South Carolina Certificate of Transmittal — Civil Case: the original and the duplicate. The original is used to certify that the case has been filed in the court of South Carolina, while the duplicate is used to certify that the case has been transmitted to another court. Both documents must be signed by the court clerk and must include the case number, a description of the case, the name of the court to which the case is being transferred, and the date of transmittal.