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How South Carolina’s 2026 Driver Suspension Eligibility Week Could Help Reinstate Your License

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Article Summary:

The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has announced Driver Suspension Eligibility Week, which will take place March 9–13, 2026. The program is designed to give certain drivers with suspended licenses an opportunity to reduce or clear the remaining time on their suspension if they meet eligibility requirements.

According to the SCDMV, eligible drivers will receive a notification letter and can visit a local DMV branch during the designated week to begin the process. Drivers must still complete the required application, satisfy suspension conditions, and pay any reinstatement fees before their driving privileges can be restored.

The program may benefit drivers whose suspensions are related to certain non-alcohol offenses, though not all suspensions will qualify. For many drivers, this initiative provides an opportunity to resolve outstanding issues and regain their driving privileges sooner than expected.

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https://wach.com/news/local/scdmv-announces-2026-driver-suspension-eligibility-week-march-drivers-suspended-tickets

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