In South Carolina, points for traffic violations typically stay on your driving record for two years. After this period, the points are removed, although some serious offenses may have longer-lasting effects.
As of the latest information, the fee to obtain a certified copy of your South Carolina DMV driving record is $6. Always check the SCDMV website for the most up-to-date fee information.
Your driving record includes details like traffic violations, points, license status, and accident reports, but it does not typically include your driving test scores.
You can obtain your South Carolina driving record online, in person at a DMV branch, or by mail. Each method may have different processing times and requirements, so choose the one that best suits your needs.
Obtaining a copy of your driving record can be necessary for various reasons, including employment verification, disputing errors, checking your points or violations, and for insurance purposes.