Insurance Requirements
Current South Carolina law requires that at the time a driver's license is
issued for the first time and a driver's license is renewed, drivers
must certify on the driver's license application (DL 447) that they are insured
by an automobile liability policy. If an applicant does not own a vehicle or a
vehicle is not in the household of the applicant, the applicant can check off
on the application accordingly. The applicant declaring liability insurance
certifies personal automobile liability insurance and not liability insurance
of an employer.
Owners are required to provide proof that the vehicle being operated is insured.
If you are stopped by a law enforcement officer and unable to provide proof
that the vehicle you are operating is insured, you may be issued a citation and
be subject to a fine or imprisonment.
If issued a citation, you will be required to provide proof within thirty
(30) days that the vehicle you were operating was insured to avoid an
indefinite suspension of your driver’s license.
Presently, the minimum limits for SC are "15/30/10".
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