Driver’s-License Related

Persons whose driver’s licenses have been suspended due to a substance use issue must satisfy requirements of the state approved Alcohol and Drug Safety Action Program (ADSAP) standards to be relicensed. Keystone can help throughout this process.

How Keystone Can Help

Keystone works closely with the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles to assist you in satisfying requirements to be relicensed. After you complete a screening and possibly a bio-psycho-social assessment, you will be placed in the most appropriate program of education and / or treatment services.

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENROLLMENT

  • Participants must have a 10-year driving record
  • Participants must have a valid picture ID, such as a driver’s license, passport or state ID
  • Keystone requests participants bring a partial deposit of $250 at the time of enrollment. The deposit can be cash, check or charge
  • On the day of enrollment, participants will meet with a counselor for a screening and/or a bio-psycho-social assessment. Plan to be at Keystone for 1 to 2 hours that day.
  • All participants are responsible for the cost of programs determined by their assessment, from $500 to $2,500 as set by state law. Payment plans are available. Participants are also responsible for lab service charges. Learn more on the Financial Assistance page
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If you meet one of the following criteria, you qualify for Keystone’s ADSAP program:

  • Convicted of driving under the influence (DUI)
  • Convicted of boating under the influence (BUI) by the Department of Natural Resources
  • Have had your license revoked under the Administrative License Revocation (ALR) procedure
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Requirements for Completion

  • Completion of education/ and or treatment program recommendations
  • Full payment of determined patient responsibility for program fees, with maximum costs set by state law
  • For those with documented inability to pay, completion of 50 hours of community service

If you or someone you know needs medical care for drug or alcohol use, call our main office

Call our main office at (803) 324-1800 for a confidential screening. We will help you determine the best course of action and connect you with others in the community who can help you recover.