How to Request Your South Carolina Driving Records

Your driving records, or DMV records, is a collection of your driving history. Your driving history can include anything from a vehicle’s registration, convictions, and license status to point violations like from unpaid tickets and more.

Others may request records like employers, law enforcement, insurance companies, and others.

Getting your SC driver’s records can be done online, by mail, and in person. This article shares how you can request records from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).

Getting Your South Carolina Driving Record: Step-by-Step

South Carolina offers a few record types:

  • 3-Year Records
  • 10-Year Records

Each carries different degrees of personal and driver information. Most reading this article will likely want to request the certified records as they are official documents you’ll use with DMV and related tasks.

You will pay $6 for your driving record no matter the type.

You can request these documents through the South Carolina DMV to get official, certified documents. Or, use third-party providers to get unofficial SC driver documents. These third-party providers can save time and hassle when getting your driver information.

Below, you’ll learn how to request official documents through the SC DMV.

In Person

You will:

  1. Visit a South Carolina DMV office (find one here)
  2. Submit a Request for Driver Information (MV-70)
  3. Provide your personal information
  4. Pay the $6 record fee

Online

You will:

  1. Visit South Carolina’s record request page
  2. Input license and personal information
  3. Follow the on-screen prompts
  4. Pay the record fee
  5. Download or print the record

You will then have access to an unofficial version of your record. If you requested a certified copy, it will arrive by mail in a week or two.

By Mail

You will send a formal request to the SC DMV to obtain your records by mail – the process is:

  1. Download the MV-70 form
  2. Fill it out completely
  3. Write a $6 check to “S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles”
  4. Send in your documents and payment

And there you have it!

You’ve successfully requested your South Carolina driving records.