South Carolina Acknowledgement is a legal document that serves as evidence of the voluntary agreement between two parties. It is typically used to notarize or record contracts, deeds, and other legal documents in the state of South Carolina. There are two types of South Carolina Acknowledgements: Acknowledgements of an Individual and Acknowledgements of a Corporation. An Acknowledgement of an Individual requires the signer to sign the document in front of a notary, who will then officially witness the signature and create an Acknowledgement Certificate. An Acknowledgement of a Corporation requires the signer to sign the document in front of two witnesses and a notary, who will then create an Acknowledgement Certificate. Both types of Acknowledgements ensure that the contract, deed, or other legal document is formally and legally binding.