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If youve been in a collision, you may request a copy of the collision report online or by completing the Request for Copy of Collision Report (SCDMV Form FR-50) and taking it to any SCDMV branch office or mailing it to the address on the form.
South Carolina law requires any auto accident that causes at least $1,000 in property damage or results in injuries or death to be reported to authorities. Not reporting a serious accident can result in a range of possible penalties, such as (but not limited to) license suspensions and criminal hit-and-run charges.
An SC FR-10 Form will be given to you at the time of your accident or when the accident has been reported to the police. Its required by law. Youll have 15 days to get it filled out and returned to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles. This form can be submitted either electronically or by mail.
The FR4 Suspension letter informs the customer that they must verify their insurance with the DMV within 45 days or their vehicle registration will become suspended. The customer is required to notify the insurance company/agent about the letter and to have their insurance information reported to DMV.
If youve been in a collision, you may request a copy of the collision report online or by completing the Request for Copy of Collision Report (SCDMV Form FR-50) and taking it to any SCDMV branch office or mailing it to the address on the form.
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Requesting an official copy of the car accident report in person requires that you print out FR-50, fill it in and sign it and make two copies. Bring the two signed copies to a branch office of the SCDMV and pay the $6 fee by check or money order or by using a debit or credit card.
- Homeowners insurance policy, payment receipt, or bill. first and last name, state and zip code. - Any postmarked mail showing your name and delivered by the US Post Office to your current address such as: personal letters, or magazines (not advertisements).
You will need to fill out Form FR-50 and pay the processing fee. You can mail the form or take it to any local DMV branch. There is also an online filing option available. Remember, youll need an official copy of your car accident report in South Carolina when filing a claim.

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