A South Carolina Warrant of Attachment is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of South Carolina. It is a court order that directs a sheriff or other law enforcement official to seize any assets owned by a person or business that is in arrears on a debt or other financial obligation. The assets may include bank accounts, real property, or personal property such as cars, boats, and jewelry. There are two main types of South Carolina Warrant of Attachment. The first type is a “general” warrant, which allows the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to seize any assets owned by the debtor. The second type is a “specific” warrant, which directs the sheriff or other law enforcement officer to seize a specific item of property. The purpose of a South Carolina Warrant of Attachment is to ensure that when a debt is due and owing, the creditor can recover the debt. It also serves as a deterrent to debtors who may be tempted to avoid paying their debts.