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South Carolina Death Certificates A law mandating registration of all births and deaths in South Carolina was signed into law on 1 September 1914. Actual registration began in 1915, and South Carolina achieved 90-percent compliance within a few years. South Carolina had no law requiring marriage licenses or registration until 1911, though many earlier records were recorded on the county level. For birth and death records in the last fifty years and marriage records from 1 July 1950, write: South Carolina Department of Health and Environment Control
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