What are the requirements for sealing design documents in South Carolina?
Seals for Individual Architects and Firms Sealing requirements are set forth in Section 40-3-280 and Regulation 11-11 Section 40-3-280. Seals (A) Every architect and firm practicing in this State shall have a seal, the impression of which shall contain the name, the place of business, and the words “Registered Architect, State of South Carolina” with which they shall stamp all drawings, prints, and specifications for use in their profession. (B) The seal of the individual architect in responsible charge, as well as the seal of the firm, must appear on each print of the drawings and the index sheet, or sheets, of each set of specifications offered to secure a building permit and one record set for use on the construction site. The required seal identification may be a rubber stamp impression placed on original drawings and specification copy. The architect in responsible charge shall affix his signature over his seal. An electronic seal and signature may be used in lieu of an original s
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