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In South Carolina, a death certificate can typically be obtained after the death has been officially registered, which usually occurs within a few days following the death. The process involves the completion of the death certificate by a physician or coroner, and it must be filed with the local vital records office. Once filed, family members can request certified copies of the death certificate. Generally, it may take a week or two after the death for the certificate to be available for request.

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