South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Driver's License
Section 56-1-460. Penalties for driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked; route restricted license.

(A)(1) Except as provided in item (2), a person who drives a motor vehicle on a public highway of this State when the person's license to drive is canceled, suspended, or revoked must, upon conviction, be punished as follows:
(a) for a first offense, fined three hundred dollars or imprisoned for up to thirty days, or both;
(b) for a second offense, fined six hundred dollars or imprisoned for up to sixty consecutive days, or both; and
(c) for a third or subsequent offense, fined one thousand dollars, and imprisoned for up to ninety days or confined to a person's place of residence pursuant to the Home Detention Act for up to ninety days. No portion of a term of imprisonment or confinement under home detention may be suspended by the trial judge except when the court is suspending a term of imprisonment upon successful completion of the terms and conditions of confinement under home detention. For purposes of this item, a person sentenced to confinement pursuant to the Home Detention Act is required to pay for the cost of such confinement.
(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 22-3-540, 22-3-545, 22-3-550, and 14-25-65, an offense punishable under this item may be tried in magistrates or municipal court.
(e)(i) A person convicted of a first or second offense of this item, as determined by the records of the department, and who is employed or enrolled in a college or university at any time while the person's driver's license is suspended pursuant to this item, may apply for a route restricted driver's license permitting the person to drive only to and from work or the person's place of education and in the course of the person's employment or education during the period of suspension. The department may issue the route restricted driver's license only upon a showing by the person that the person is employed or enrolled in a college or university and that the person lives further than one mile from the person's place of employment or place of education.
(ii) When the department issues a route restricted driver's license, it shall designate reasonable restrictions on the times during which and routes on which the person may operate a motor vehicle. A person holding a route restricted driver's license pursuant to this item shall report to the department immediately any change in the person's employment hours, place of employment, status as a student, or residence.
(iii) The fee for a route restricted driver's license issued pursuant to this item is one hundred dollars, but no additional fee is due when changes occur in the place and hours of employment, education, or residence. Of this fee, eighty dollars must be placed by the Comptroller General into the State Highway Fund as established by Section 57-11-20, to be distributed as provided in Section 11-43-167. The remainder of the fees collected pursuant to this item must be credited to the Department of Transportation State Non-Federal Aid Highway Fund.
(iv) The operation of a motor vehicle outside the time limits and route imposed by a route-restricted license is a violation of subsection (A)(1).
(2) A person who drives a motor vehicle on a public highway of this State when the person's license has been suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions of Section 56-5-2990 or 56-5-2945 must, upon conviction, be punished as follows:
(a) for a first offense, fined three hundred dollars or imprisoned for not less than ten nor more than thirty days;
(b) for a second offense, fined six hundred dollars or imprisoned for not less than sixty days nor more than six months;
(c) for a third or subsequent offense, fined one thousand dollars and imprisoned for not less than six months nor more than three years.
No portion of the minimum sentence imposed pursuant to this item may be suspended.
(B) The Department of Motor Vehicles, upon receiving a record of a person's conviction pursuant to this section upon a charge of driving a vehicle while the person's license was suspended for a definite period of time, shall extend the suspension period for an additional like period. If the original period of suspension has expired or terminated before trial and conviction, the department shall again suspend the person's license for an additional like period of time. If the suspension is not for a definite period of time, the suspension must be for an additional three months. If the license of a person cited for a violation of this section is suspended solely pursuant to the provisions of Section 56-25-20, the additional period of suspension pursuant to this section is thirty days, and the person does not have to offer proof of financial responsibility as required pursuant to Section 56-9-500 prior to the person's license being reinstated. If the conviction was for a charge of driving while a license was revoked, the department shall not issue a new license for an additional period of one year from the date the person could otherwise have applied for a new license. Only those violations which occurred within a period of five years including and immediately preceding the date of the last violation constitute prior violations within the meaning of this section.
(C) One hundred dollars of each fine imposed pursuant to this section must be placed by the Comptroller General into a special restricted account to be used by the Department of Public Safety for the Highway Patrol.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 46-192.1; 1952 Code Section 46-351; 1949 (46) 466; 1956 (49) 1687; 1959 (51) 421; 1967 (55) 201; 1973 (58) 199; 1987 Act No. 84 Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1321; 1996 Act No; 459, Section 94; 2000 Act No. 376, Section 1; 2002 Act No. 263, Section 1; 2004 Act No. 176, Section 2; 2010 Act No. 273, Section 18.A, eff January 2, 2011; 2014 Act No. 158 (S.137), Section 4, eff October 1, 2014; 2016 Act No. 275 (S.1258), Section 21, eff July 1, 2016.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 56 - Motor Vehicles

Chapter 1 - Driver's License

Section 56-1-5. Department of Motor Vehicles Established; transfer of power from the Department of Public Safety; appointment, powers, and duties of the Executive Director; independent review.

Section 56-1-10. Definitions.

Section 56-1-15. Administration of driver's license examination; random testing of driver's license applicants; contractor's failure to conform to licensing laws.

Section 56-1-20. Driver's license required; surrender and disposition of out-of-state licenses; local licenses.

Section 56-1-25. Disclosure of confidential information during transfer of power to Department of Motor Vehicles.

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 56-1-50. Beginner's permit; hours and conditions of vehicle operation; renewal and fee; driver's training course; eligibility for full licensure.

Section 56-1-70. Temporary driver's permit.

Section 56-1-80. Application for license or permit.

Section 56-1-85. REAL ID Act.

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 56-1-110. Imputed liability of person signing application for damages caused by uninsured minor.

Section 56-1-120. Release from imputed liability by cancellation of permit or license.

Section 56-1-125. Registration with U.S. Selective Service when applying for driver's license or identification card.

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 56-1-143. Contribution to Donate Life South Carolina when obtaining or renewing driver's license.

Section 56-1-146. Surrender of driver's license by person convicted of certain crimes.

Section 56-1-148. Identifying code affixed on driver's license of person convicted of certain crimes.

Section 56-1-170. Restricted licenses; penalties for violations; hearings; special restricted driver's licenses.

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 56-1-176. Conditions for issuance of conditional driver's license and special restricted 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 56-1-187. Permitting dependent to operate motor vehicle without learner's permit or in violation of permit restrictions; civil penalties; admissibility of civil fine in private cause of action.

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 56-1-210. Expiration of license; renewal and re-examination; persons on active military duty.

Section 56-1-215. Renewal of expired license.

Section 56-1-218. Driver's license extensions.

Section 56-1-220. Vision screenings required for initial license; certification of minimum standards for renewal; unlawful operation of vehicle with defective vision; penalty.

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 56-1-250. Cancellation of license or permit upon death of person signing minor's application.

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 56-1-286. Suspension of license or permit or denial of issuance of license or permit to persons under the age of twenty-one who drive motor vehicles with certain amount of alcohol concentration.

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 56-1-320. Suspension or revocation of resident's license or nonresident's driving privilege upon conviction in another state.

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 56-1-350. Notice of cancellation, suspension, or revocation of license; surrender of license.

Section 56-1-360. Form and proof of notice.

Section 56-1-365. Surrender of driver's license; fine; Department of Motor Vehicles to receive disposition and license surrender information; notice to defendant of suspension or revocation; multiple offenses; punishable offense.

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 56-1-400. Surrender of license; issuance of new license; endorsing suspension and ignition interlock device on license.

Section 56-1-420. Effect of dissolution of injunction restraining suspension or revocation of license.

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 56-1-450. Penalties for unlawful operation after conviction for which suspension or revocation of license mandatory.

Section 56-1-460. Penalties for driving while license cancelled, suspended or revoked; route restricted license.

Section 56-1-463. Inapplicability of penalty provision when suspension based on lack of notice of payment of fines.

Section 56-1-464. Cancellation, suspension, or revocation of license based on out-of-state violation.

Section 56-1-465. Notice of suspension required.

Section 56-1-470. Unlawful to operate vehicle under foreign license while license is suspended or revoked.

Section 56-1-475. Driver permitted to drive in State with valid out-of-state license after expiration of state period of suspension.

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 56-1-515. Unlawful alteration of license; sale or issuance of fictitious license; use of another's license or other false documentation to defraud or violate law; violations and penalties.

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 56-1-660. Review of license status in other states upon application for license in party 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 56-1-740. Suspension of driver's license or nonresident's privilege to drive; special restricted driver's licenses.

Section 56-1-746. Suspension of driver's license for alcohol-related offenses; penalties; special restricted licenses.

Section 56-1-747. What constitutes conviction for purposes of Section 56-1-746.

Section 56-1-748. Persons issued restricted driver's license ineligible for issuance of special restricted driver's license; route restricted driver's license.

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 56-1-790. Reports of out-of-state, federal or court-martial convictions; recording against drivers.

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 56-1-1030. Habitual offender determination; revocation of license; notice of determination and appeal.

Section 56-1-1090. Request for restoration of privilege to operate motor vehicle; conditions; appeal of denial of request.

Section 56-1-1100. Penalties.

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 56-1-1340. License must be kept in possession; issuance of license and convictions to be recorded.

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 56-1-1710. Reserved.

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 56-1-1740. Examination of applicants for moped operator's license; fees; expiration and renewal of license.

Section 56-1-1760. Requirement that license be in immediate possession of operator of moped and that it be displayed upon demand of certain state officers.

Section 56-1-1770. Application for moped operator's license.

Section 56-1-1780. Applicability of Sections 56-1-100 and 56-1-230 to holders of moped operator's licenses.

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 56-1-2025. Waiver of licensing and registration requirements of motor carriers providing humanitarian relief during time of emergency.

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 56-1-2050. Notification of convictions; notification of suspension, revocation, or cancellation of license; information to be supplied to employer.

Section 56-1-2060. Employer's responsibilities.

Section 56-1-2070. Driving commercial motor vehicle without valid license prohibited; exceptions; driving while license suspended, revoked, or cancelled; violations.

Section 56-1-2080. Qualifications for license; administration of skills test; persons to whom license may not be issued; commercial driver instruction permit.

Section 56-1-2085. Seasonal restricted commercial driver's license; proof of seasonal employment and other requirements; privileges granted; duration.

Section 56-1-2090. Application; change of licensee's name or address; penalties for falsifying information.

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 56-1-2112. Offenses resulting in disqualification from operating commercial motor vehicle; time periods.

Section 56-1-2115. Commercial driver's license re-examination.

Section 56-1-2120. Driving with measurable amount of alcohol prohibited; possession of alcoholic beverage.

Section 56-1-2130. Tests for alcohol or drugs; presumption of consent; administration of tests; warnings; refusal to take test; reports required.

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 56-1-2160. Penalties.

Section 56-1-2210. Definitions

Section 56-1-2220. Providing and testing specimens; reports of refusal to provide and results of tests to employer and department; records; admissibility of test results.

Section 56-1-2230. Failure to report and employing disqualified employee; fines.

Section 56-1-3350. Issuance of special identification card; veteran designation; fees and fee waivers.

Section 56-1-3360. Misuse of card prohibited.

Section 56-1-3370. Size, shape, design, photograph; card to be distinguishable from driver's license.

Section 56-1-3380. Information submitted in application for card confidential; exceptions.

Section 56-1-3400. False or fictitious information or fraud a violation.