Submit a FOIA or subpoena request to the SCDOR
Under South Carolina law, the SCDOR is prohibited from divulging certain confidential taxpayer information. See S.C. Code Ann. 12-54-240.
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Under South Carolina law, the SCDOR is prohibited from divulging certain confidential taxpayer information. See S.C. Code Ann. 12-54-240.
The easiest and fastest way to submit a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request is online through the SCDOR FOIA Records Center.
South Carolina Department of Revenue
Freedom of Information Act
Attn: Jean Funches
300A Outlet Pointe Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29210
Phone: 803-898-5444
Fax: 803-896-0151
Email: FOIA@dor.sc.gov
$20 per hour for search, retrieval, and redaction
$0.20 copy fee per page
The easiest and fastest way to submit a subpoena request is online through the SCDOR Subpoena Records Center.
South Carolina Department of Revenue
Office of General Counsel
ATTN: Subpoena Compliance
300A Outlet Pointe Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29210
NOTE: Parties issuing subpoenas to the South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) are encouraged to upload their subpoena request electronically through the SCDOR Subpoena Records Center. However, please be advised that all subpoenas directed to the SCDOR or its Director/officers must comply with the service requirements of Rule 4 of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. For subpoenas submitted via the SCDOR Subpoena Records Center, the SCDOR Office of General Counsel may work with the issuing party to acknowledge acceptance of service as permitted under Rule 4(j), SCRCP.