The South Carolina Notice of Right to Demand Hearing is a document issued by the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SC DMV) to drivers who have had their driver’s license suspended or revoked. The notice informs drivers that they have the right to demand a hearing within 30 days of receiving the notice. Drivers can use the hearing to contest the suspension or revocation of their driver’s license. There are two types of South Carolina Notice of Right to Demand Hearings: Administrative Suspension Hearings and Reinstatement Hearings. Administrative Suspension Hearings are hearings for drivers whose license has been suspended due to a violation, such as driving under the influence or refusing a breathalyzer test. Reinstatement Hearings are hearings for drivers who have had their license revoked, such as for accumulating points on their license.
The South Carolina Notice of Right to Demand Hearing is a document issued by the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SC DMV) to drivers who have had their driver’s license suspended or revoked. The notice informs drivers that they have the right to demand a hearing within 30 days of receiving the notice. Drivers can use the hearing to contest the suspension or revocation of their driver’s license. There are two types of South Carolina Notice of Right to Demand Hearings: Administrative Suspension Hearings and Reinstatement Hearings. Administrative Suspension Hearings are hearings for drivers whose license has been suspended due to a violation, such as driving under the influence or refusing a breathalyzer test. Reinstatement Hearings are hearings for drivers who have had their license revoked, such as for accumulating points on their license.