A South Carolina Notice of Exhibit/Property Destruction is a document used by law enforcement in the state of South Carolina to notify individuals that evidence or property related to a criminal case is being destroyed. This document is typically used when evidence or property has been held in connection with a criminal case and is no longer needed for the purposes of the investigation or for potential future use in a trial. This notice provides the required information for the destruction of the evidence/property, such as the case number, the name of the agency responsible for the destruction, the type of evidence/property being destroyed, the date of the destruction, and the name and signature of the officer responsible for the destruction. There are two types of South Carolina Notice of Exhibit/Property Destruction: Notice of Exhibit Destruction and Notice of Property Destruction.