A South Carolina Notice of Appointment (Common Pleas) is a document issued by the clerk of court in a Common Pleas jurisdiction. This document is used to formally notify an individual of their appointment to a court-related position or to serve as a juror. It is also used to inform an individual of their appearance in court as a defendant, witness, or other interested party. There are three types of South Carolina Notice of Appointment (Common Pleas): the Notice of Appointment as Prosecutor, the Notice of Appointment as Juror, and the Notice of Appointment as Defendant or Witness. The Notice of Appointment as Prosecutor informs the recipient of their appointment to the office of prosecutor and states the nature of the case to be tried. The Notice of Appointment as Juror informs the recipient of their selection to serve as a juror and includes instructions on how to report for jury duty. The Notice of Appointment as Defendant or Witness informs the recipient of their court appearance and provides details of the case.