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SC Code Section 56-1-1020 lists the traffic offenses that can result in habitual traffic offender status ? including DUI, DUAC, driving under suspension (DUS), and reckless driving convictions. If you are convicted of three or more serious traffic offenses within three years, your license will be revoked.
A licensee shall have his license in his immediate possession at all times when operating a motor vehicle and shall display it upon demand of an officer or agent of either the Department of Motor Vehicles or the Department of Public Safety or a law enforcement officer of the State.
Driving under Suspension (not DUI/DUAC related), is a Misdemeanor offense defined by SC Code § 56-1-460(A)(1). The potential consequences depend on how many times the Defendant has been convicted of this same offense: First offense: $300 fine and/or 30 days in jail.
SECTION 56-1-20. Driver's license required; surrender and disposition of out-of-state licenses; local licenses.
Under South Carolina Code § 56-1-460(A)(2), a person whose license has been suspended or revoked pursuant to South Carolina Code § 56-5-2990 can face the following penalties: First Offense ? $300 fine and/or a minimum of 10 days up to 30 days in jail.
(a) "Motor vehicle", means any motor driven vehicle required to be registered pursuant to Section 56-3-110.
S.C. Code Ann. § 56-1-440 states that an individual who drives a motor vehicle on a public highway without a driver's license in violation of Section 56-1-20 is guilty of a misdemeanor.