Probate cost · South Carolina
Probate cost in South Carolina
What every fee is, who sets it, and what a typical estate actually pays end to end.
Probate in South Carolina costs about $23,230 to $36,600 for a $500,000 estate. The Probate Court charges $150 to open the case. Executor and attorney fees are the largest line items, set under § 62-3-1201. Publication, bond, and appraisal add $580-$3,950.
Fee breakdown
Every probate cost in South Carolina, itemized. Amounts vary by county and by estate complexity.
| Court filing fee | $150 | Probate Court filing fee scales with estate value from $25 to over $1,845. |
|---|---|---|
| Publication of notice | $80 - $250 | Newspaper notice to creditors, required in most counties. |
| Executor bond | $200 - $2,500 | Often waived by the will. When required, premium is ~0.5% of the estate value. |
| Appraisal | $300 - $1,200 | For real estate, business interests, or unique personal property. |
| Executor fee | $12,500 on $500k | §62-3-719: reasonable compensation set by the court. Typical range is 2-4% of the probate estate. |
| Attorney fee | $10,000 - $20,000 on $500k | Attorney fees are reasonable and court-approved, typically 2-4% of the estate. |
Total by estate size
Estimated total probate cost in South Carolina across three common estate sizes. Uses statutory fees where South Carolina has them, market ranges where it doesn't.
| $200,000 estate | $9,730 - $17,100 |
|---|---|
| $500,000 estate | $23,230 - $36,600 |
| $1,000,000 estate | $45,730 - $69,100 |
Ranges assume an uncontested estate with one parcel of real property. Contested estates, out-of-state assets, and businesses add cost.
How to reduce probate cost in South Carolina
- If the estate is under $25,000, use a small estate affidavit instead of full probate.
- Convert accounts to payable-on-death and beneficiary designations before death. Those assets bypass probate entirely.
- Use a revocable living trust for real estate to avoid the Probate Court probate process.
- Ask the will to waive bond. That saves the $200-$2,500 premium.
- For clean, uncontested estates, use a cost calculator first so you know what to expect before hiring counsel.
Common questions
How much does probate cost in South Carolina?
Total probate cost in South Carolina for a $500,000 estate typically runs $23,230 to $36,600. A $200,000 estate costs about $9,730-$17,100, a $1M estate $45,730-$69,100. Court filing alone is $150.
Who pays probate fees in South Carolina?
The estate pays every probate cost from estate assets before heirs receive anything. Executor and attorney fees, the Probate Court filing fee, publication, and bond premiums all come out of the estate under § 62-3-1201.
Can I reduce probate cost?
Yes. Using the small estate affidavit skips full probate when the estate is under the state threshold ($25,000 in South Carolina). Beneficiary designations, joint accounts, and living trusts also keep assets out of probate entirely.
What is the executor fee in South Carolina?
§62-3-719: reasonable compensation set by the court. Typical range is 2-4% of the probate estate.
How long does it take to pay these fees?
Filing and publication are paid at filing. Executor and attorney fees are approved by the Probate Court at the end, typically 9 months after opening the estate.
Where in South Carolina
In South Carolina, probate fees are paid at the Probate Court in the county where your relative lived at death. These three counties handle the largest caseload.
- County seat
Greenville County
Probate Court - courthouse in Greenville
- County seat
Richland County
Probate Court - courthouse in Columbia
- County seat
Charleston County
Probate Court - courthouse in Charleston
Every South Carolina county has its own Probate Court clerk. Filing fees and processing time vary by county.
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