A South Carolina Order for Probation — Status Offenses is a judicial order issued by a South Carolina court that requires a juvenile offender to remain under court supervision for a specified length of time. There are three types of probation status offenses: Informal Adjustment, Supervised Probation, and Intensive Supervision Probation. Informal Adjustment is an agreement between the juvenile and the court that requires the juvenile to follow certain guidelines, such as counseling and community service. Supervised Probation is more restrictive than Informal Adjustment and requires the juvenile to comply with more stringent guidelines and be monitored by a probation officer. Intensive Supervision Probation is the most intensive form of probation and can include electronic monitoring, drug testing, and other intensive probation practices. All forms of South Carolina Order for Probation — Status Offenses require the juvenile to adhere to specific conditions set by the court in order to ensure the safety of the community and the juvenile's successful rehabilitation.