![]() ![]() Therefore, pursuant to Article V, Section 4 of the South Carolina Constitution, These forms are voluntary and a signed consent form is not required for a remote hearing to proceed. On April 28, 2020, revised or new consent forms for video/audio conferencing in the Circuit, Family, Probate and Summary Courts (SCCA 650, SCCA 651, SCCA 653, SCCA 654 and SCCA 655) were approved to aid transition to the use of remote communication technology for hearings during this public health emergency. ![]() ![]() The use of remote communication technology has allowed essential operations to continue while minimizing the risk to the public, litigants, lawyers and court employees. RE: Video/Audio Conferencing Hearings StatewideĪs the administrative head of the Unified Judicial System, I find that the public health emergency created by the COVID-19 requires changes to the normal functioning of the South Carolina Judicial System. ![]()
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