South Carolina Pro of Service of Notice of Appeal is a form that is used when one party wishes to appeal a decision that has been rendered against them in a court of law. This form is completed by the party who is filing the appeal and must be served upon the other party in order to begin the process of the appeal. The form contains information such as the name of the appellant, the name of the respondent, the case number, the court where the case is being heard, the date of the decision being appealed, and the grounds for the appeal. Once the form is completed and served, the appellant must file a Notice of Appeal with the court in order to start the appeals process. There are two types of South Carolina Pro of Service of Notice of Appeal: Personal Service and Substituted Service. Personal Service requires the appellant to personally serve the other party with the form, while Substituted Service allows for the form to be served by another individual or via mail.