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South Carolina: Adult Convictions (SC-C-2)

South Carolina: Adult Convictions (SC-C-2)

Records relating to a minor offense handled in magistrate's or general sessions court (or multiple offenses if they arose from the same incident and the person was sentenced at the same proceeding) may be expunged by the court three years after conviction, provided the person has no other conviction during the three year period.S.C. Code Ann. § 22-5-910.
Record Detail(s)
Misdemeanor
Previous Conviction Disqualifying
Potentially, see statute
Mandatory / Discretionary
Discretionary
Hearing
No statutory language
Clearance Process
Petition-based
Remedy
Expunge
Ineligible Category or Citation
Motor vehicle offenses, other than failure to stop a motor vehicle when signaled by law enforcement vehicle. S.C. Code Ann. §§ 22-5-910.S.C. Code Ann. §§ 56-5-750(F).
Procedure General
The petition form for expungement must be obtained from the appropriate judicial circuit solicitor's office and filed in the circuit court. For the specific procedures, see S.C. Code Ann. §§ 22-5-910, 17-22-930 et seq.
Fees
A $250 fee paid to the solicitor's office per case, plus a $25 application fee to SLED, and some courts charge a $35 filing fee in addition to the solicitor and SLED fee. S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-940.
Effect
After the expungement, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division is required to keep a nonpublic record of the offense and the date of its expungement. This nonpublic record is not subject to release under section 34-11-95, the Freedom of Information Act, or any other provision of law except to those authorized law or court officials who need this information. S.C. Code Ann. § 22-5-910(D).
Waiting Periods
The petition may be filed three years after date of conviction or upon graduation from the South Carolina Youth Challenge Academy and the South Carolina Jobs Challenge Program. S.C. Code Ann. § 17-22-910(A)(11).