SCDMV Form 412-LV. Certificate of Low Vision Acuity Examination for Non-commercial Beginner Permits or Driver's Licenses
The SCDMV Form 412-LV, known as the Certificate of Low Vision Acuity Examination for Non-commercial Beginner Permits or Driver's Licenses, is used to certify an individual's low vision acuity when applying for non-commercial beginner permits or driver's licenses in South Carolina. The form consists of sections where the applicant's personal information, examination results, and examiner's certification are recorded.
When completing this form, it is important for the applicant to provide accurate personal information, including their name, address, and contact details. The form requires the applicant to undergo a low vision acuity examination conducted by a qualified vision specialist, who will record the examination results and certify the findings.
The parties involved in this form are the applicant seeking a non-commercial beginner permit or driver's license and the vision specialist conducting the examination. The purpose of this form is to ensure that individuals with low vision acuity meet the necessary requirements to safely operate non-commercial vehicles.
An example of an application where this form is needed is when someone with low vision wants to obtain a beginner permit or driver's license for personal transportation purposes. As part of the application process, they must undergo a low vision acuity examination and have the results documented on Form 412-LV.
There are no direct alternatives or analogues to Form 412-LV within the SCDMV forms. However, applicants with low vision may need to provide additional documentation or medical reports from eye specialists to support their application for a non-commercial beginner permit or driver's license. These additional documents may include medical records, letters from eye specialists, or other relevant information that demonstrates the individual's ability to safely operate a vehicle despite their low vision.