Driving Without Valid License

Summary

Driving without valid registration or license due to delinquency in South Carolina can result in fines up to $100, possible imprisonment for up to 30 days, and vehicle impoundment. Delinquency means the registration or license has expired and was not renewed in time. Penalties can vary based on individual circumstances and previous violations.

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What does due to delinquency mean?
"Due to delinquency" typically means that the registration or license has expired and has not been renewed in time, often due to negligence or oversight. This term is commonly used in traffic violations.
What’s the penalties for it?
In South Carolina, driving without valid registration or license due to delinquency can result in:
- A fine up to $*
- Possible imprisonment for up to 30 days
- Your vehicle may be impounded.
These penalties can vary based on individual circumstances and previous violations.