S.C. R. Civ. P. 77
This Rule 77 is substantially identical to the Federal Rule and present State practice. The only additions are the requirement in Rule 77(d) that the Clerk mail notice of entry of orders or judgment, unless (as is customary) they have been notified, usually by the judge; and Rule 77(e) preserves present Circuit Court Rule 83.
Note to 2004 Amendment:
The 2004 amendment clarified the process for clerks of court providing notice of entry of judgment and copies of the final signed order to the parties. It made clear that service is to be made on the attorney of a represented applicant and only on applicants when they are proceeding pro se.
Note to 2014 Amendment
This amendment requires the clerk to serve notice of entry of an order or judgment through the SCE-File electronic filing system for all parties who are proceeding in the electronic filing system. Any party or the attorney for a party who is a traditional filer and not proceeding in the electronic filing system must be served by first class mail as provided in paragraph (d).