SCDMV Form MV-43. Family Court Order of Suspension or Restriction of Driving Privileges

SCDMV Form MV-43. Family Court Order of Suspension or Restriction of Driving Privileges

The SCDMV Form MV-43 is used to document a family court order that suspends or restricts an individual's driving privileges. This form is typically issued when a court determines that it is necessary to suspend or restrict a person's driving privileges due to a legal or domestic dispute.

The form consists of several important fields including the individual's personal information (such as name, address, and date of birth), details of the court order, and the effective dates of the suspension or restriction. It also includes a section for the court to provide additional comments or instructions.

When filling out this form, it is crucial to accurately provide all required personal information and to clearly state the details of the court order. Additionally, it is important to review the form thoroughly to ensure that all necessary sections are completed.

An example of when this form may be used is in cases of domestic violence where a court determines it is necessary to suspend the offender's driving privileges to ensure the safety of the victim. In such a case, the form would document the court's order and provide information on the duration of the suspension.

A related form is SCDMV Form MV-44, which is used to reinstate driving privileges after a suspension or restriction has been lifted. The main difference between these forms is that MV-43 is used to document the initial suspension or restriction, while MV-44 is used for reinstatement.