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		<title>All You Should Know About Department Of Motor Vehicle (DMV)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 08:08:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone has to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles better known as the DMV if they want to own or drive a motor vehicle. The Department of Motor Vehicles is the government agency in a state that governs everything that has to do with motor vehicle in a state this includes:

Automobile registration
Issuing of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles better known as the DMV if they want to own or drive a motor vehicle. The Department of Motor Vehicles is the government agency in a state that governs everything that has to do with motor vehicle in a state this includes:</p>
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<li>Automobile registration</li>
<li>Issuing of a driver&#8217;s license</li>
<li>Safety and emission inspection of vehicles </li>
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<h4>Various names for Department of Motor Vehicle</h4>
<p>Even though everyone refers to this government agency as the Department of Motor Vehicles some states do not call it this officially. Some states call it different names like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Office of Motor Vehicles</li>
<li>Transportation Cabinet</li>
<li>Driver and Vehicle Services Division of the Department of Public Safety </li>
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<h4>Management of DMVs in different states</h4>
<p>Department of Motor Vehicles are ran by the state government of each state with a few exceptions. Also in some states the <strong>Department of Motor Vehicles</strong> is not an independent agency whether it is a part of the state&#8217;s <strong>Department of Justice</strong> or the <strong>Department of Safety</strong>.</p>
<h4>Duties of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)</h4>
<p>Currently in the United States there are no government issued national identification card, so states driver&#8217;s licenses have become the de facto identification card for the country and the Department of Motor Vehicles is responsible for verifying the identity of the person receiving a <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/driving-license/"><strong>drivers licence</strong></a>. The Department of Motor Vehicles also issues license plates and registration stickers for all vehicles owned by citizens living in that state, and there are responsible for giving driving tests. The Department of Motor Vehicles also handles bills of sale, transfers of ownership, and keeping driver&#8217;s records.</p>
<h4>Getting Service at Department Of Motor Vehicles</h4>
<p>The Department of Motor Vehicle reputation for service is bad throughout the country however it is getting better with innovations like appointments, <strong>online services</strong> and renewal of driver&#8217;s licenses by mail. So next time you need one of these services try to take advantage of these innovations and avoid the long lines.</p>
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		<title>Filing SR22 Insurance &#8211; The Do&#8217;s &amp; Don&#8217;ts</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 09:44:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Auto Insurance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to popular belief an SR-22 is not a kind of insurance. It is only proof that a driver has adequate liability insurance. An SR22 is to inform the DMV that you have insurance and for them to inform the DMV if your insurance lapse for any reason. The form is a requirement by states [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contrary to popular belief an SR-22 is not a kind of insurance. It is only proof that a driver has adequate liability insurance. An <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/sr22-auto-insurance/"><strong>SR22</strong></a> is to inform the DMV that you have insurance and for them to inform the DMV if your insurance lapse for any reason. The form is a requirement by states once a driver has been determined a high-risk driver either by the state or by the fact that no one will insure him or her.</p>
<p>Here are some dos and don&#8217;ts when it comes to SR22s.</p>
<h4>The Dos</h4>
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<li>Make copies of all form you fill out before you give them to the DMV.</li>
<li>Let your insurance company know of new <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dwi-conviction/"><strong>DWI convictions</strong></a>. Failure to do so will void your policy.</li>
<li>Be honest when filling out information on insurance application. False info will void you policy.</li>
<li>Ask your insurance broker lots of questions. Make sure you know what is covered and what is not.</li>
<li>Write down everything that you talk about with your insurance company i.e. who you talked to, numbers you have called, job titles.</li>
<li>Keep all receipts.</li>
<li>Maintain your policy after filing SR22 </li>
</ul>
<h4>The Don&#8217;ts</h4>
<ul>
<li>Inform your insurance company of a DUI charge prior to conviction. This may trigger a cancellation before you have been convicted. Contact a DUI lawyer before you do anything.</li>
<li>Hand over written or recorded information to your insurance company. You may never see it again. Give it to your lawyer.</li>
<li>Sign anything without legal advice.</li>
<li>Trust insurance company estimates. Get more than one quote.</li>
<li>Ask your insurance company for an SR22 form. This may also trigger a cancellation.</li>
<li>Hide information from the DMV or an insurance company. This is the first loophole an insurance company will look for to cancel your policy. Then they will notify the DMV.</li>
<li>Stop making instalments on your policy after you have your license back. The insurance company is looking for ways to cancel your policy. This way they keep all the money you have paid without paying any claims. This is how they stay in business.</li>
</ul>
<h4>SR22 Information and Good Advice</h4>
<p>Remember that most drivers have no idea what an <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/sr22-auto-insurance/"><strong>SR22</strong></a> is until they need to file one. However an SR22 can assist a driver in keeping their driving privileges. You must have adequate liability insurance to drive in every state in the union. Driving without it will bite you in the long run. So always maintain your liability insurance and an SR22 will help you maintain it.</p>
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		<title>DWI in South Carolina &#8211; Will I Ever Drive Again?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 10:01:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris M. Alexander</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Alcohol]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DWI Laws]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Drinking Law]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[DMV]]></category>
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Being involved in a DWI in South Carolina can lead to dangerous accidents. When arrested, you need to take the charges serious as a DWI in your driving record can have long lasting consequences. As the South Carolina DWI laws are quite complicated, getting out of one is quite difficult. A South Carolina DWI attorney [...]]]></description>
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Being involved in a DWI in South Carolina can lead to dangerous accidents. When arrested, you need to take the charges serious as a DWI in your driving record can have long lasting consequences. As the South Carolina DWI laws are quite complicated, getting out of one is quite difficult. A South Carolina DWI attorney can help reduce your penalties as he is competent in the field of DWI laws of South Carolina.
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<h4>Hiring an experienced South Carolina DWI Defense Attorney </h4>
<p>When charged with a <strong>South Carolina DWI offense</strong>, you need to find out about the options you have to get out of the mess. One of the best options that you have is to do some research and hire a capable <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/DWIdefattorneylawyer/DWIattorneys.html">DWI Defense Attorney</a>. The next thing you need to do is to collect all the necessary information required for the case like:</p>
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<li>Your complete criminal history, if any, including prior DWI convictions</li>
<li>Probation you have received from earlier <strong>DWI charges</strong> along with the necessary documents which indicate that you have been abiding by the rules and conditions of the probation </li>
<li>Your driving history which is available on the driver record abstract from the South Carolina <strong>DMV</strong></li>
<li>Your employment and family history</li>
</ul>
<p>A <strong>DWI in South Carolina</strong> results in two legal actions. The first is the criminal court case with penalties like jail time, fines, probation and license suspension. The second is through the Department of Motor Vehicles of South Carolina, an administrative procedure where your driving license will automatically be suspended. To avoid this you need have a capable <strong>DWI attorney</strong> by your side to handle your case effectively and to request a hearing so your license is restored.</p>
<h4>How a South Carolina DWI Defense Attorney can help? </h4>
<p>Finding a reliable and experienced South Carolina DWI defense attorney is quite challenging. You need to collect the following credibility information: </p>
<ul>
<li>Adequate experience and a record of fighting and winning <strong>DWI cases</strong> successfully </li>
<li>The lawyer is able to spend enough time on your case by listening to you and answering your questions</li>
<li>Ensure they are aware of the various laws and penalties involved in different forms of <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/">DWI</a> in the area</li>
</ul>
<p>With the help of an experienced DWI defense attorney, you can either get your case dismissed or avoid a guilty verdict. You can put forth your facts and might get reduction in penalties. There are many South Carolina DWI defense attorneys who offer free legal consultation so you get an idea of how to take the case forward. </p>
<h4>Getting your driving privilege back after a DWI</h4>
<p>Though the first offense carries lighter consequences like a possible jail sentence plus a six-month license suspension, it can still affect your ability to drive. In order to get a restricted license to drive to work, you must enrol in an Alcohol and <strong>Drug Safety Action Program</strong> with the assistance of an attorney. To get your license reinstated after your suspension period, you need to also purchase special SR-22 insurance for three years at a cost of $3,000 to $4,000 per year. When convicted for DWI, it can affect your employment, scholarships, athletic eligibility and other facets of your life. The consequences are even more severe for subsequent offenses.</p>
<p>When arrested for <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/dwi-conviction/">DWI conviction</a>, your license will be suspended. You can get your driving privilege back if you request an administrative hearing within 30 days of your arrest. If you win the case, your license is restored. Whereas if you lose it, you can still get a restricted license.</td>
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