Driving Schools in South Carolina

South Carolina Graduated License Requirements

The graduated driver's license program is designed for people 15 to 17. It allows you the opportunity to develop your driving skills. It first restricts nighttime and unsupervised driving, but these restrictions are lifted over time. You will earn full driving privileges at 17 or after keeping your Conditional or Special Restricted license for one year, as long as you received no traffic offenses and were not at fault in collisions.

  1. Study and pass the written permit test.
  2. Complete the 8-hour class and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training with a driving school.
  3. Practice driving with a licensed adult driver for at least 40 hours (10 must be at night).
  4. Pass the SCDMV road test.

South Carolina Driver's License Requirements

If you're 15 or 16 and applying for your first driver's license, all of the following must be true:

  • You have held your beginner's permit for 180 days. (You may test on day 181)
  • You have completed a driver's education course (eight hours in the classroom and six hours driving).
  • Your high school or homeschool administration confirms you meet the state requirements for attendance by filling in their section on the PDLA form you received upon completing your driver education course.
  • Your have practiced driving with a licensed adult driver for at least 40 hours (10 of which must be at night). Consent for Minor (SCDMV 447-CM) Form

Driving Restrictions

  • You cannot have more than two passengers under 21 in the car unless you are with a licensed adult who is at least 21. The only exception is if you are transporting family members or students to and from school.
  • You may drive alone from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. (8 p.m. during daylight savings time).
  • You may drive with a licensed driver, who is at least 21, from 6 p.m. (8 p.m. during daylight savings time) to midnight.
  • You may drive with a licensed individual listed on the Consent for Minor (SCDMV 447-CM) Form from midnight to 6 a.m.

If you are under 17 and gain six or more points on your record before holding your license for one year, your license will be suspended for six months.

Conditional License: If you are at least 15½ but less than 16 and have met the above requirements, you are eligible for a conditional license. You must pass the vision and road test to receive this license. If you pass the required tests for your Conditional license and hold the license for a year, you may drive at any time as long as you have had no traffic offenses or been at fault in any collisions.

Special Restricted License: If you are 16, but less than 17, have met the above requirements, and have passed your vision and road test, or if you are 16 and have a conditional license, you are eligible for a special restricted license.

A special restricted and a conditional license have the same nighttime and unsupervised driving restrictions. But, if you have a special restricted license and are 16, you may apply for a waiver to drive alone until midnight if you work or participate in certain extracurricular activities.

To get a Special Restricted license with a waiver, you must do all of the following:

For the most up-to-date South Carolina driver's license requirements, please visit the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles website.