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South Carolina — Final Paycheck & Wage Rules

Statutory final-paycheck deadline, waiting-time penalty, 2026 minimum wage, overtime overlay, and PTO-payout rule for South Carolina. Each row primary-source-cited.
Statute-verifiedLast verified May 8, 2026

Final paycheck — discharged

Within 48 hours

Termination: wages due within 48 hours OR next regular payday (not exceeding 30 days from termination). SC Code §41-10-50.

Final paycheck — voluntary quit

Within 48 hours

Same — 48 hours or next regular payday up to 30 days. SC Code §41-10-50.

Waiting-time penalty

Treble damages (3x unpaid wages) plus reasonable attorney's fees per SC Code §41-10-80(C)

Minimum wage (2026)

Federal floor

$7.25/hr

Effective July 24, 2009

Tipped: $2.13/hr

Overtime rules

40-hour workweek @ 1.5×

South Carolina follows the federal FLSA 40-hour weekly threshold. No state-specific daily overtime overlay.

PTO payout

policy dependent

Depends on employer policy

State law does not require PTO payout, but if the employer's written policy promises payout (or is silent), accrued PTO may still be owed. Read your handbook.

South Carolina Final-Paycheck Decoder

Enter your separation date + hourly rate. The decoder computes your statutory deadline and an estimated maximum waiting-time penalty.

Final-Paycheck Decoder

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State, termination type, hours, willful-failure standard. Get your statutory deadline + waiting-time-penalty estimate with primary-source statute cite. Informational, not legal advice.

Did your employer dispute the wages owed in good faith?In CA-class states, the waiting-time penalty applies only if the employer willfully fails to pay. A good-faith dispute over the amount may waive the penalty.

If your wages are unpaid past the deadline

File a wage claim — start here

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File a South Carolina wage claim

  1. Send a written demand to your employer with the amount owed, statute cite, and a 7-day deadline.
  2. File with South Carolina state labor agency (no attorney needed).
  3. Or file federal: DOL Wage & Hour Division (1-866-487-9243).
  4. Your civil-suit deadline (statute of limitations) in South Carolina: 3 years from the date wages first became due. source

Disclaimer: This page is informational and is not legal advice. South Carolina statutes are amended over time; we re-verify quarterly and annually for January 1 minimum-wage updates. Specific applications depend on facts your employer may dispute. For advice on your specific situation, consult a licensed South Carolina employment-law attorney. WageTheftMap is a Desymphony portfolio property.