South Carolina Code § 62-8-105

Execution of power of attorney.
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A power of attorney must be:
(1) signed by the principal or in the principal's presence by another individual directed by the principal to sign the principal's name on the power of attorney;
(2) attested with the same formality and with the same requirements as to witnesses as a will in South Carolina; and
(3) acknowledged or proved pursuant to Section 30-5-30.

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