The South Carolina MV60 Affidavit for a Change of Venue is a legal document used in the state of South Carolina to request a change in venue for a court case. This document is typically used when a party to a lawsuit wishes to have the case heard in a different court than the one in which the case was initially filed. The affidavit must be signed by the party making the request and contain a clear and concise statement of the reasons for the request. The South Carolina MV60 Affidavit for a Change of Venue is available in two forms: the Standard MV60 form and the Short Form MV60. The Standard MV60 is designed for cases involving multiple parties or complex legal matters, and requires a detailed statement of the reasons for the request. The Short Form MV60 is a simplified version of the Standard MV60, and is generally used for cases with fewer parties or simpler legal issues. In addition to the affidavit, the party making the request must also provide a copy of the order granting the request to the court. If the request is denied, the party may appeal the decision to the South Carolina Supreme Court.