South Carolina Complaint For Review of Social Security is a legal form used when an individual is challenging a decision made by the Social Security Administration (SSA). This type of complaint is filed with the United States District Court in South Carolina. The complaint must include the name of the plaintiff (the individual filing the complaint), the name of the SSA, a description of the SSA’s decision, and the legal basis for the challenge. Additionally, the complaint must specify if the plaintiff is asking for an administrative review, a hearing, or a judicial review. If the plaintiff is asking for a judicial review, the complaint must include a request for the court to issue an order directing the SSA to take further action. There are two types of South Carolina Complaint For Review of Social Security: administrative review and judicial review. An administrative review is requested if the plaintiff wishes to challenge the SSA’s decision and is not asking the court to issue an order. In a judicial review, the plaintiff is asking the court to issue an order directing the SSA to take further action.