(A) A person who forfeits bail posted for, is convicted of, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere in general sessions, municipal, or magistrates court to an offense which requires that his driver's license be revoked or suspended shall surrender immediately or cause to be surrendered his driver's license to the clerk of court or magistrate upon the verdict or plea. The defendant must be notified at the time of arrest of his obligation to bring, and surrender his license, if convicted, to the court or magistrate at the time of his trial, and if he fails to produce his license after conviction, he may be fined in an amount not to exceed two hundred dollars. If the defendant fails subsequently to surrender his license to the clerk or magistrate immediately after conviction, he must be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.
(B) The Department of Motor Vehicles shall electronically receive disposition and license surrender information from the clerk of court or magistrate immediately after receipt. Along with the driver's license, the clerks and magistrates must give the department's agents tickets, arrest warrants, and other documents or copies of them, including any reinstatement fee paid at the time of the verdict, guilty plea, or plea of nolo contendere, as necessary for the department to process the revocation or suspension of the licenses. If the department does not collect the license surrender information and disposition immediately, the magistrate or clerk must forward the license surrender information, disposition, and other documentation to the department within five business days after receipt. A clerk or magistrate who wilfully fails or neglects to forward the driver's license and disposition as required in this section is liable to indictment and, upon conviction, must be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars.
(C) The department shall notify the defendant of the suspension or revocation. Except as provided in Section 56-5-2990, if the defendant surrendered his license to the magistrate or clerk immediately after conviction, the effective date of the revocation or suspension is the date of surrender. If the magistrate or clerk wilfully fails to electronically forward the disposition and license surrender information to the department within five business days, the suspension or revocation does not begin until the department receives and processes the license and ticket, provided that the end date of the term of suspension or revocation shall be calculated from the date of surrender and not the date the department receives and processes the ticket.
(D) If the defendant is already under suspension for a previous offense at the time of his conviction or plea, the court shall use its judicial discretion in determining if the period of suspension for the subsequent offense runs consecutively and commences upon the expiration of the suspension or revocation for the prior offense, or if the period of suspension for the subsequent offense runs concurrently with the suspension or revocation of the prior offense.
(E) If the defendant fails to surrender his license, the suspension or revocation operates as otherwise provided by law.
(F) If the defendant surrenders his license, upon conviction, and subsequently files a notice of appeal, the appeal acts as a supersedeas as provided in Section 56-1-430. Upon payment of a ten-dollar fee and presentment by the defendant of a certified or clocked-in copy of the notice of appeal, the department shall issue him a certificate which entitles him to operate a motor vehicle for a period of six months after the verdict or plea. The certificate must be kept in the defendant's possession while operating a motor vehicle during the six-month period, and failure to have it in his possession is punishable in the same manner as failure to have a driver's license in possession while operating a motor vehicle.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 532, Section 30; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1314; 1996 Act No. 459, Section 87; 1998 Act No. 379, Section 3; 1999 Act No. 100, Part II, Section 104; 2008 Act No. 201, Section 18, eff 12:00 p.m. February 10, 2009; 2016 Act No. 185 (H.3685), Section 4, eff January 1, 2017.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 56-1-30. Persons exempt from licensing requirements.
Section 56-1-35. Driver's license for members of the armed services and dependents.
Section 56-1-40. Persons who may not be licensed or have their license renewed; beginner's permit.
Section 56-1-70. Temporary driver's permit.
Section 56-1-80. Application for license or permit.
Section 56-1-87. REAL ID card issuance.
Section 56-1-90. Evidence required to obtain a driver's license or identification card.
Section 56-1-100. Application by unemancipated minor.
Section 56-1-120. Release from imputed liability by cancellation of permit or license.
Section 56-1-130. License examinations; basic and classified licenses.
Section 56-1-135. Designated driver for fire extinguishment, special endorsement; safety officers.
Section 56-1-140. Issuance of license; necessary fees, signature, and contents; veteran designation.
Section 56-1-146. Surrender of driver's license by person convicted of certain crimes.
Section 56-1-171. Suspension for failure to pay child support; route-restricted license.
Section 56-1-175. Issuance of conditional driver's license.
Section 56-1-180. Special restricted licenses for certain minors.
Section 56-1-185. Removal of restrictions postponed; suspension of license.
Section 56-1-190. License must be carried and exhibited on demand.
Section 56-1-200. Duplicate for lost or destroyed license; fee.
Section 56-1-205. Hearing impaired designations on driver's licenses.
Section 56-1-215. Renewal of expired license.
Section 56-1-218. Driver's license extensions.
Section 56-1-221. Medical Advisory Board.
Section 56-1-222. Driver's licenses issued to wearers of bioptic telescopic lenses.
Section 56-1-225. Reexamination of drivers involved in four accidents within twenty-four months.
Section 56-1-230. Notification of change of address or name.
Section 56-1-240. Cancellation and surrender of license.
Section 56-1-245. Conditions for waiver of license reinstatement fee.
Section 56-1-260. Effect of cancellation of license.
Section 56-1-270. Suspension, revocation, or restriction of license on re-examination.
Section 56-1-280. Mandatory suspension or revocation.
Section 56-1-285. Revocation or refusal to renew license for nonpayment of fees.
Section 56-1-288. Tax refund garnishment for failure to comply with financial responsibility.
Section 56-1-290. Revocation for operating unlicensed taxis in certain counties.
Section 56-1-292. Suspension for failure to pay for gasoline.
Section 56-1-300. Suspension or revocation of license without preliminary hearing.
Section 56-1-310. Suspension or revocation of nonresident's driving privilege.
Section 56-1-330. Courts shall report certain convictions.
Section 56-1-340. Reports of convictions and records may be sent to other states; fees.
Section 56-1-345. Fees charged for Freedom of Information Act request.
Section 56-1-360. Form and proof of notice.
Section 56-1-370. Review of cancellation, suspension, or revocation of license.
Section 56-1-380. Period of suspension or revocation; renewal or restoration of license.
Section 56-1-385. Reinstatement of permanently revoked driver's license.
Section 56-1-390. Fee for reinstatement of license; disposition of fee proceeds.
Section 56-1-395. Driver's license reinstatement fee payment program.
Section 56-1-396. Driver's license suspension amnesty period.
Section 56-1-430. Appeal from conviction making suspension or revocation mandatory as supersedeas.
Section 56-1-440. Penalties for driving without license; summary court jurisdiction.
Section 56-1-465. Notice of suspension required.
Section 56-1-478. Reciprocal agreements for collection of fines, fees, and other costs.
Section 56-1-480. Unlawful to permit unauthorized person to drive.
Section 56-1-490. Unlawful for parent or guardian to permit unauthorized minor to drive.
Section 56-1-500. Penalties for violations of article.
Section 56-1-510. Unlawful use of license; fraudulent application.
Section 56-1-540. Files, records, and indexes to be kept.
Section 56-1-550. Fee for expediting request for copy of document or record.
Section 56-1-610. Short title.
Section 56-1-620. Legislative findings and policy.
Section 56-1-630. Definitions.
Section 56-1-640. Reciprocity in reporting convictions; information to be reported.
Section 56-1-650. Effect of certain convictions on status of license in home state.
Section 56-1-670. Effect on other laws or agreements.
Section 56-1-680. Administration; exchange of information.
Section 56-1-690. Withdrawal from compact.
Section 56-1-710. "Conviction" defined.
Section 56-1-720. Point system established; schedule of points for violations.
Section 56-1-730. Warning tickets not assigned point value.
Section 56-1-747. What constitutes conviction for purposes of Section 56-1-746.
Section 56-1-750. Computation of points.
Section 56-1-760. Violations considered in suspension to be disregarded in subsequent suspension.
Section 56-1-770. Points reduced for completing defensive driving course.
Section 56-1-780. Reports of certain convictions to Department of Motor Vehicles.
Section 56-1-800. Certified copies of reports as evidence of convictions.
Section 56-1-810. Notice of suspension; surrender of license.
Section 56-1-820. Hearing on suspension.
Section 56-1-850. Other provisions for mandatory suspension, revocation, or cancellation unaffected.
Section 56-1-1010. Legislative declaration of policy.
Section 56-1-1020. "Habitual offender" and "conviction" defined.
Section 56-1-1105. Penalties for driving while license cancelled, suspended, or revoked.
Section 56-1-1110. Article does not affect existing laws.
Section 56-1-1130. Notification of potential offenders.
Section 56-1-1320. Provisional drivers' licenses.
Section 56-1-1330. Applicant required to complete alcohol traffic safety program.
Section 56-1-1360. Revocation of license for additional violations.
Section 56-1-1370. Second violations during specified suspended period.
Section 56-1-1380. Effect of convictions outside of State.
Section 56-1-1390. Appeals; notice of hearing.
Section 56-1-1720. Licensing requirement; minimum age; violations and penalties.
Section 56-1-1730. Eligibility, suspension, revocation, or cancellation of moped operator's license.
Section 56-1-1770. Application for moped operator's license.
Section 56-1-2005. Administration of South Carolina Commercial Driver's License program.
Section 56-1-2010. Short title.
Section 56-1-2020. Construction.
Section 56-1-2030. Definitions.
Section 56-1-2040. Commercial drivers to have one driver's license only; exception.
Section 56-1-2045. Qualifications to be student at truck driver training school.
Section 56-1-2060. Employer's responsibilities.
Section 56-1-2100. Commercial driver license; contents; classifications of vehicles.
Section 56-1-2110. Disqualification from driving commercial motor vehicle.
Section 56-1-2111. Circumstances barring issuance of license.
Section 56-1-2115. Commercial driver's license re-examination.
Section 56-1-2140. Report of conviction of nonresident licensee; required action.
Section 56-1-2150. Authorized drivers of commercial motor vehicles.
Section 56-1-2156. Failure of commercial motor vehicle drivers to comply with lane restrictions.
Section 56-1-2210. Definitions
Section 56-1-2230. Failure to report and employing disqualified employee; fines.
Section 56-1-3360. Misuse of card prohibited.
Section 56-1-3380. Information submitted in application for card confidential; exceptions.
Section 56-1-3400. False or fictitious information or fraud a violation.