The South Carolina Federal Records Center 2000 to 2005 is a repository of records created by the Federal Government between 2000 and 2005. It provides a secure environment for the storage, management, and preservation of federal records and documents. The center houses a variety of records including personnel records, financial and budget records, statistical records, legal documents, and other official documents. It also provides access to records in a variety of formats, such as electronic, paper, microfilm, and audio-visual. There are two types of South Carolina Federal Records Centers: the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the Federal Records Center (FRC). The NARA is the official repository of federal records and serves as the custodian of all records in the custody of the federal government. The FRC is a regional office that provides access to records for a specific geographic area.