The South Carolina Order of Restitution to the Office of Attorney General Department of Crime Victim Compensation is a legal agreement between the defendant and the state of South Carolina. It is a criminal court order issued to provide financial restitution to victims of crime. The goal of the order is to help victims of crime receive financial compensation for the damage they have suffered. The order is issued when the defendant is found guilty of a criminal offense and is able to pay restitution. There are two types of South Carolina Order of Restitution to the Office of Attorney General Department of Crime Victim Compensation. The first type is the mandatory order, which requires the defendant to pay restitution to the victim. The second type is the voluntary order, which allows the defendant to voluntarily pay restitution to the Office of the Attorney General’s Department of Crime Victim Compensation. The Office of the Attorney General’s Department of Crime Victim Compensation is responsible for collecting and distributing the financial restitution. The victim must submit an application to the Department of Crime Victim Compensation, which will review the application and determine if the victim is eligible for restitution. If eligible, the Department of Crime Victim Compensation will issue a check to the victim.