Legal Question in Traffic Law in South Carolina
What is the penalty for a DUS on the first offense for not paying a traffic ticket? will i need a lawyer to get the fines reduce?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Below is Section 12-1-460 of the South Carolina Code on Driving Under Suspention penalities. Please understand that the fines are deceiving as there can always be Court Costs and Assessments. Also, not all minimum sentences are mandatory, but some are. These laws are difficult to read and interpret. You are welcome to call or email if you have any other questions. I hope this helps.
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� 56-1-460. Penalties for driving while license cancelled, suspended
or revoked.
(A)(1) Except as provided in subitem (2), a person who drives a
motor vehicle on any public highway of this State when his license to
drive is canceled, suspended, or revoked must, upon conviction, be
punished as follows:
(a) for a first offense, fined three hundred dollars or imprisoned for
thirty days, or both;
(b) for a second offense, fined six hundred dollars or imprisoned for
sixty consecutive days, or both; and
(c) for a third and subsequent offense, fined one thousand dollars and
imprisoned for not less than ninety days nor more than six months, no
portion of which may be suspended by the trial judge.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 22-3-540, 22-3-545,
and 22-3-550, an offense punishable under this subitem may be tried in
magistrate's court.
(2) A person who drives a motor vehicle on any public highway of this
State when his license has been suspended or revoked pursuant to the
provisions of Section 56-5-2990 must, upon conviction, be punished as
follows:
(a) for a first offense, fined three hundred dollars or imprisoned for
not less than ten nor more than thirty days;
(b) for a second offense, fined six hundred dollars or imprisoned for
not less than sixty days nor more than six months;
(c) for a third and subsequent offense, fined one thousand dollars and
imprisoned for not less than six months nor more than three years.
No portion of the minimum sentence imposed under this subitem may be
suspended.
(B) The Department of Motor Vehicles upon receiving a record of the
conviction of any person under this section upon a charge of driving a
vehicle while his license was suspended for a definite period of time
shall extend the period of the suspension for an additional like period.
If the original period of suspension has expired or terminated before
trial and conviction, the department shall again suspend the license of
the person for an additional like period of time. If the suspension is
not for a definite period of time, the suspension must be for an
additional three months. If the license of a person cited for a violation
of this section is suspended solely pursuant to the provisions of Section
56-25-20, the additional period of suspension pursuant to this section is
thirty days and the person does not have to offer proof of financial
responsibility as required under Section 56-9-500 prior to his license
being reinstated. If the conviction was for a charge of driving while a
license was revoked, the department shall not issue a new license for an
additional period of one year from the date the person could otherwise
have applied for a new license. Only those violations which occurred
within a period of five years including and immediately preceding the
date of the last violation constitute prior violations within the meaning
of this section.
Robert Johnston Attorney
Location: Myrtle Beach (Horry County)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 843-828-1137
Web Site: RobertJohnstonLaw.com
Areas of Practice: Criminal Defense & Personal Injury
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