The South Carolina Certificate of Proof of Chain of Physical Custody or Control (Subsequent Change of Custody — Rule 6) is a legal document that is used to verify the chain of physical custody or control when a subsequent change of custody or control of a document or evidence is requested. This certificate is used to provide assurance that the document or evidence has been stored properly and is authentic. It is used to ensure that the chain of physical custody or control of the document or evidence is maintained and preserved throughout the process of transfer, storage, and return. The South Carolina Certificate of Proof of Chain of Physical Custody or Control (Subsequent Change of Custody — Rule 6) is available in the following two forms: 1. Certificate of Proof of Chain of Physical Custody or Control (Subsequent Change of Custody — Rule 6— – Form 1: This form is used when the document or evidence is stored in an approved secured container, such as a secure room or safe. 2. Certificate of Proof of Chain of Physical Custody or Control (Subsequent Change of Custody — Rule 6— – Form 2: This form is used when the document or evidence is stored in a non-secured container, such as a desk drawer, file cabinet, or other unsecured storage area.