What is the purpose of the SC DL-222 form?
The SC DL-222 form is used to request a waiver for the Form SR-22 filing requirement for individuals who are no longer residents of South Carolina. This is specifically for those who have a driving suspension in South Carolina and wish to obtain a driver’s license or beginner’s permit in another state.
Who needs to fill out the SC DL-222 form?
This form must be completed by individuals who live in a state other than South Carolina, are trying to get a driver’s license or beginner’s permit in that state, and have a driving suspension in South Carolina that requires proof of insurance via Form SR-22.
What information do I need to provide on the SC DL-222 form?
You will need to provide your name, South Carolina Driver License or ID number, date of birth, home phone number, cell phone number, and work phone number. Additionally, you must indicate your new state of residency, the date you became a resident there, and the date you applied for a driver's license in that state.
What happens if I become a resident of South Carolina again?
If you become a resident of South Carolina in the future and apply for a South Carolina driver’s license or beginner’s permit within three years of the suspension ending date, you may still be required to meet the Form SR-22 filing requirement.
What is the role of the DMV official from my new state of residence?
The DMV official from your new state must complete a section of the SC DL-222 form to verify that you have applied for a driver’s license in their state. This verification is necessary for the South Carolina DMV to process your waiver request.
How is the SC DL-222 form submitted?
The completed SC DL-222 form can be sent to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles either by mail or fax. The contact information for mailing is PO Box 1498, Blythewood, SC 29016-0028, and the fax number is 803-896-9563.
How long does it take to process the SC DL-222 form?
The processing time can vary, but once the South Carolina DMV receives the completed form and the necessary verification from the DMV in your new state, they will issue the waiver of the Form SR-22 filing requirement as quickly as possible.
Is there a specific deadline for submitting the SC DL-222 form?
There is no specific deadline dictated by the form itself; however, it is advisable to submit it promptly after you have established residency in a new state and applied for a driver’s license. This will help ensure that you do not face delays in obtaining driving privileges in your new state.
What should I do if I have questions while filling out the SC DL-222 form?
If you have questions while completing the form, you can contact the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles at 803-896-5000. They can provide assistance and guidance on how to properly complete the form and any additional steps you may need to take.
Can I retain my South Carolina driver’s license while applying for a license in another state?
No, by completing the SC DL-222 form, you are indicating that you do not wish to keep your South Carolina driver’s license. You will be requesting a waiver for the Form SR-22 filing requirement and obtaining a new license in your new state of residency.