A South Carolina Affidavit For Attachment is a legal document used to begin the process of attaching a person's real or personal property in order to secure payment of a debt or judgment. There are two types of South Carolina Affidavit for Attachment: the Affidavit for Attachment of Real Property and the Affidavit for Attachment of Personal Property. The Affidavit for Attachment of Real Property is used when a debtor owns real estate, such as land, buildings, or other real property. This document must be filed with the clerk of court in the county where the real estate is located. The Affidavit for Attachment of Personal Property is used when a debtor owns personal property, such as cash, stocks, bonds, vehicles, jewelry, furniture, or other items. This document must be filed with the clerk of court in the county where the debtor lives or where the property is located. Both types of South Carolina Affidavit for Attachment must contain certain information, including the name of the debtor, the amount of debt or judgment, and a description of the property to be attached. The affidavit must also be signed and notarized.