The Attorney General's Office is organized into six divisions:
criminal,
civil,
opinions,
finance and information services,
administration and
securities. There are over 40 assistant Attorneys General and more than 100 employees.
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Criminal
The Criminal Division represents the State in all criminal appeals and post conviction cases in State and Federal Courts in South Carolina.
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Civil
The Civil Division of the Attorney General's Office represents and advises the State and its agencies and officials in civil lawsuits.
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Opinions
An Attorney General's opinion is a written public document responding to a specific legal question asked by a public official.
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Finance and Information Resources
The Finance and Information Resources Division provides financial, accounting, and computer and information systems support for the Office of Attorney General. The Division is composed of the following sections: Accounting, Computer Services, and Grants.
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Administration
The Administration Division provides support and planning services necessary for the efficient operation of the Office of the Attorney General. The Administration Division is composed of the following sections: Support Services, Library, Technical Services, Personnel, and Records.
- Securities
The Attorney General serves as the ex officio head of the South Carolina Securities Commission, which protects South Carolina investors from investment fraud and ensures as fair a securities marketplace as possible.