The “Driver Suspension Eligibility Week” initiative for 2025 appears to be specifically a program of the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV).
Dates:
The Driver Suspension Eligibility Week (DSEW) in South Carolina for 2025 is taking place from Monday, April 7th to Friday, April 11th, 2025.
Purpose:
During this week, eligible South Carolina drivers who have had their licenses suspended for specific reasons may have the remaining time of their suspension reduced or cleared.
Important Note: While the suspension period might be reduced or cleared for eligible suspensions, fees and fines are not waived during this period.
- Eligible Suspension Types: According to the SCDMV, the following types of suspensions are eligible for the program:
- Driving under suspension (excluding alcohol- or drug-related convictions like DUI or DUAC).
- Excessive points on the record of a minor.
- Operating an uninsured vehicle that the driver did not own.
- Operating an unlicensed taxi.
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Requirements for Participation:
To participate, customers must:
- Meet all conditions of the eligible suspension(s) other than serving the suspension period. This includes paying all fees and filing an SR-22 certificate of insurance if required.
- Visit an SCDMV branch during the DSEW (April 7-11, 2025) to complete the Driver Suspension Eligibility Application (SCDMV Form DL-601A).
- Branch Office Hours: SCDMV branch offices will process DSEW applications during their regular business hours throughout the week (Monday-Friday), with a slight later start on Wednesday. The Allendale and McCormick branches will only participate on Wednesday, April 9th.
- Multiple Suspensions: If a driver has more than one suspension, the SCDMV will recalculate the suspension time. However, only drivers who clear all suspension requirements can apply for license reinstatement.
- Testing May Be Required: Depending on the type of suspension, drivers might be required to pass the knowledge and road tests before receiving a new license.
- Ineligibility: Drivers with suspensions not covered by the program will continue to serve those suspensions. Specifically, suspensions related to alcohol or drug offenses (like DUI) are typically not eligible.
Therefore, “Driver Suspension Eligibility Week 2025” specifically refers to this initiative by the South Carolina DMV from April 7th to 11th, 2025, for certain types of driver’s license suspensions. It does not appear to be a nationwide or broader program.
If you are not in South Carolina, you would need to check with your state’s Department of Motor Vehicles or equivalent agency to see if they have any similar programs or eligibility weeks for driver license suspensions.
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