The South Carolina Affidavit of Distribution for Personal Property is a legal document that is used to document the distribution of personal property when an individual dies in the state of South Carolina. It is used to show that the decedent's personal property has been distributed according to their wishes, as stated in a will or trust, or according to the state's intestacy laws. The South Carolina Affidavit of Distribution for Personal Property must be completed and signed by the personal representative of the estate, and then filed with the probate court. It must include the name of the decedent, the date of death, the names of the heirs or devises, a list of the personal property being distributed, and the signature of the personal representative. There are two types of South Carolina Affidavit of Distribution for Personal Property: Affidavit of Distribution with Will and Affidavit of Distribution without Will. The Affidavit of Distribution with Will is used when the decedent left a valid will, and the Affidavit of Distribution without Will is used when the decedent did not leave a valid will.