DUI and DWI law in South Carolina addresses the criminal offense of operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. South Carolina law makes it illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08% or higher for most drivers, with lower limits applying to commercial drivers and individuals under the age of 21. Drivers may also face DUI charges if alcohol, prescription medications, illegal drugs, or other substances impair their ability to safely operate a vehicle. Penalties for DUI in South Carolina can include fines, driver’s license suspension, mandatory alcohol education or treatment programs, ignition interlock device requirements, and possible jail time, especially for repeat offenses or cases involving accidents or injuries. Because DUI and DWI charges can carry serious legal and personal consequences, experienced South Carolina DUI defense attorneys can help evaluate the evidence, protect your rights, and guide you through the legal process.

























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