Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Overview
A request can be made for any public record as defined in the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), SC Code 30-4-20(c). The release of customer information is governed by federal and state laws in addition to FOIA, including the Federal Driver Privacy Protection Act and the South Carolina Family Privacy Protection Act of 2002.
The Federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) keeps your personal information safe by limiting the circumstances under which your information is released by the SCDMV. The DPPA limits the public’s access to an individual’s social security number, driver’s license number, address, phone number, and medical or disability information. The DPPA does not protect against information gathered through collision reports, traffic tickets, or your current license status.
The SCDMV does not:
- Store audio, video, or photographs related to accidents, such as 911 calls or dash cam videos, or track the accident history of specific road locations. You should contact the SC Department of Public Safety.
- Document road or bridge conditions or monitor road signs. You should contact the SC Department of Transportation.