The South Carolina Deposition Designation Form is a legal document used in the state of South Carolina to designate a witness to give sworn testimony in a court proceeding. It is completed by the party or attorney taking the deposition, and it must include the name of the witness, the date of the deposition, the time of the deposition, and the location of the deposition. Additionally, the form must be signed by the party or attorney taking the deposition and the witness. There are two types of South Carolina Deposition Designation Forms: the Notice of Deposition Designation and the Subpoena for Deposition Designation. The Notice of Deposition Designation is used when the witness is voluntarily appearing for the deposition, while the Subpoena for Deposition Designation is used when the witness is being compelled to appear. Both forms must be notarized by a notary public prior to being presented to the witness.