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Yes, an online notarization is valid and enforceable in South Carolina because of interstate recognition.
Even though South Carolina does not have a remote online notarization (RON) law, South Carolina recognizes notarizations that are properly performed by notaries of other states. Therefore, an online notarization performed by a notary commissioned in a state with a RON law is valid and enforceable in South Carolina when performed in accordance with the laws of the notary’s commissioning state. The applicable interstate recognition laws in South Carolina are S.C. Code Ann. §§ 26-3-20 & 30-5-30.
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