Driver Suspension Eligibility Week Statewide

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COLUMBIA, S.C. – (WOLO) SCDMV will hold the 2013 Driver Suspension Eligibility Week for drivers with certain license suspensions March 11-15, 2013 in all offices across the state. During Driver Suspension Eligibilty Week, South Carolina drivers who have lost their driving privileges for suspensions included in the program may be able to reduce or clear the remaining time of their suspension. The program will assist the following types of suspended drivers: one space· Drivers under 18 years of age that are suspended for excessive points. one space· Those suspended for operating an unlicensed taxi or vehicle. one space· Drivers suspended for operating an uninsured vehicle that they did not own. one space· Those suspended for operating or allowing operation of an uninsured vehicle. one space· Drivers suspended for driving under suspension, excluding alcohol or drug related convictions. To qualify for the program, drivers must meet all of the conditions of their suspensions. All fees must be paid and any required insurance must be filed. If a driver has more than one suspension, DMV will recalculate the suspension time. Drivers with suspensions not covered by the program will still need to serve that suspension. To apply for the program, drivers must complete the Driver Suspension Eligibility Application, Form DL-601 and visit a SCDMV office during Driver Suspension Eligibility Week. Drivers with a clear record may apply for a driver‘s license. Depending on the type of suspension, they may be required to take the vision, knowledge and road skills tests before getting a new driver‘s license. All offices are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. except on Wednesday when all offices are closed for training from 8:30 -9:30 a.m. For more information, visit www.scdmvonline.com, or call 803-896-5000. Please be aware that during Driver Suspension Eligibility Week many SCDMV offices may experience longer wait times due to the increased number of customers.

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