South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Magistrates Generally
Section 22-1-200. Magistrates shall report disposition of each criminal case.

(A) Magistrates shall report the disposition of each criminal case to the State Law Enforcement Division within five days, weekends and holidays excluded.
(B) Magistrates shall also report to the State Law Enforcement Division, within five days, weekends and holidays excluded, the issuance, rescission, or termination of any:
(1) restraining orders and emergency restraining orders;
(2) magistrate court orders of protection from domestic abuse act orders;
(3) orders of state firearms prohibition pursuant to Section 16-25-30; and
(4) any other restraining orders, orders of protection, or other orders that prohibit a person from legally purchasing or possessing a firearm, but only upon being directed to transmit such orders by the appropriate magistrate. For any form orders provided by Court Administration that may require transmission pursuant to this subsection, Court Administration shall include within the form order a checked box option that the magistrate may select, when appropriate, to order the clerk to transmit the appropriate information to SLED.
(C) The reporting required by this section must be in a format approved by the State Law Enforcement Division and Court Administration.
HISTORY: 2021 Act No. 66 (H.3094), Section 10.B, eff October 1, 2021.
Editor's Note
2021 Act No. 66, Section 1, provides as follows:
"SECTION 1. This act may be cited as the 'Open Carry With Training Act'."

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 22 - Magistrates and Constables

Chapter 1 - Magistrates Generally

Section 22-1-10. Appointment; term and territorial jurisdiction; training, certification or recertification requirement.

Section 22-1-15. Magistrates presently serving.

Section 22-1-16. Trial observation requirement for new magistrates who are not attorneys.

Section 22-1-17. Continuing education.

Section 22-1-19. Advisory council on magistrate eligibility, certification examination, and continuing education; membership.

Section 22-1-20. Oath.

Section 22-1-25. Mandatory retirement age.

Section 22-1-30. Suspension, removal or non-reappointment.

Section 22-1-40. Appearance as attorney in case once before magistrate.

Section 22-1-50. Administering oaths; taking renunciations of dower.

Section 22-1-60. Issuance of receipts for moneys collected.

Section 22-1-70. Disposition of fines and penalties imposed and collected in criminal cases.

Section 22-1-80. Books required and disposition thereof in case of death, resignation and the like.

Section 22-1-90. Monthly reports of moneys collected; treasurer's record.

Section 22-1-100. Monthly report of criminal cases in counties with cities of 50,000 and over.

Section 22-1-110. Submission of dockets to governing bodies of counties.

Section 22-1-120. Exhibit of original papers required with bills of costs.

Section 22-1-130. Records of books delivered to magistrates by court clerks.

Section 22-1-140. Return of books received by magistrate from court clerk at expiration of magistrate's term.

Section 22-1-150. Bond required of magistrates.

Section 22-1-160. Bond required of magistrates' employees.

Section 22-1-170. Attorney's fees awards.

Section 22-1-200. Magistrates shall report disposition of each criminal case.