(A) A child who is fourteen years of age or older and who has been adjudicated delinquent by a family court in this State for any Tier III offense is required to register in accordance with this article.

(B) A child who is fourteen years of age or older and has been adjudicated delinquent of any other offense listed in § 23-3-430(C) may be required, in the discretion of the family court, to register in accordance with this article. In making this determination, the court shall consider:

Terms Used In South Carolina Code 23-3-436

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.

(1) the likelihood the juvenile will reoffend, based on a psychosexual risk assessment and evaluation by a licensed clinical psychologist or licensed psychiatrist employed by the Department of Juvenile Justice. The Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Attorney General’s Office, or the juvenile also may have an independent psychosexual risk assessment evaluation by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist;

(2) the age of the juvenile at the time of the offense and adjudication;

(3) mitigating factors;

(4) aggravating factors including, but not limited to, age of victim, use of force, or use of weapons;

(5) prior adjudications; and

(6) other factors the court considers relevant.

(C) A child twelve years of age but less than fourteen years of age who has been adjudicated delinquent by a family court in this State for any Tier III offense may be required to register in the discretion of the Family Court.

(1) In making the determination, the court must consider:

(a) the likelihood the person will reoffend, based on a psychosexual risk assessment and evaluation by a licensed clinical psychologist or licensed psychiatrist as ordered by the court. The Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Attorney General’s Office, or the juvenile also may have an independent psychosexual risk assessment evaluation by a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist;

(b) the age of the juvenile at the time of the offense and adjudication;

(c) mitigating factors;

(d) aggravating factors including, but not limited to, age of victim, use of force, or use of weapons;

(e) prior adjudications; and

(f) other factors the court considers relevant.

(D) A resident child who is adjudicated delinquent in any other state is required to register in this State subject to the requirements of the sentencing jurisdiction including duration of registration.