Can I obtain a South Carolina drivers license if my drivers license has been permanently revoked?

A conviction for driving under the influence fourth offense will result in what is described as a permanent revocation of your driver’s license. However the “permanent revocation” is misleading. South Carolina has statutory law that allows a person who has suffered a permanent revocation to seek a driver’s license after a seven ­year period, so long as that person has not received any other arrest for alcohol related matters and has no contact with the criminal justice system and who can meet other requirements as set forth by the statute. A competent attorney can assist you with overcoming a permanent revocation by following the statutory requirements in seeking a driver’s license.