The South Carolina Notice: Registration of Out-of-State Child Custody Order is a notice that allows out-of-state courts to register child custody orders in South Carolina. This notice is used to enforce an out-of-state child custody order in South Carolina. It is issued by the South Carolina Family Court in the county where the child resides. The registration of the Out-of-State Child Custody Order is necessary for the order to be enforceable in South Carolina. There are two types of South Carolina Notice: Registration of Out-of-State Child Custody Order: 1) Original Notice of Registration and 2) Notice of Modification. The Original Notice of Registration is used to register an original out-of-state child custody order. The Notice of Modification is used to register any changes to an existing out-of-state child custody order.