South Carolina
1 Check ID Rules
Voting in Person
South Carolina requests photo ID to vote in person. You can vote without a photo ID if you sign a Reasonable Impediment Statement and present your non-photo voter registration card.
Accepted Photo IDs
Show one of these IDs to vote a regular ballot:
Must be unexpired or show no expiration date
- South Carolina driver’s license
- South Carolina state ID card
- US passport
- South Carolina voter registration card with photo
- Military identification
- Veterans identification
- South Carolina concealed weapon permit
Reasonable Impediment Statement
If you do not have one of the photo IDs listed above, you can vote by signing a reasonable impediment statement.
You must:
- Present your non-photo voter registration card
- Ask to complete and sign a Reasonable Impediment statement.
- A “reasonable impediment” is something you can’t control that stops you from getting an accepted photo ID.
South Carolina accepts the following reasons:
- lack of transportation
- lack of birth certificate (or other necessary documents)
- disability or illness
- conflict with your work schedule
- family responsibilities
- religious objection to being photographed
- any other obstacle you find reasonable
Check the FAQ below “What if I don’t have the right ID to vote in South Carolina?” for more info.
Voting by Mail
Absentee ballots in South Carolina are only for some voters.
Reasons you can vote by absentee ballot include:
- Not being in your county during early voting and Election Day
- Physical disability or illness
- Work obligation that conflicts with polling hours during early voting and Election Day
- Being age 65 or older
Check the FAQ “Who can vote absentee in South Carolina?” below for the full list of reasons accepted by the state.
You must provide the last four digits of your Social Security number when you request your ballot.
Your ballot signature must be witnessed but you do not need to include a copy of your ID.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a “REAL ID” to vote in South Carolina?
You do not need a “REAL ID” to vote in South Carolina.
Your driver’s license or state ID card will show a star if it meets REAL ID requirements under federal law.
Get in touch with VoteRiders if you have questions or need free help securing ID.
Can I use a digital or mobile ID to vote in South Carolina?
What if I don’t have the right ID to vote South Carolina?
South Carolina voters who do not present an accepted photo ID at the polls have two options:
Vote with a Reasonable Impediment Statement
This option is for voters who don’t have and can’t reasonably get an accepted form of photo ID.
How to vote using a Reasonable Impediment Declaration:
- Bring your non-photo voter registration card
- Tell the poll worker that you don’t have a photo ID and could not get one
- Complete and sign a Reasonable Impediment Statement
- Vote a provisional ballot (counted unless election commission has reason to believe your reasonable impediment statement is false)
A “reasonable impediment” is something you can’t control that stops you from getting an accepted photo ID.
South Carolina accepts the following reasons:
- lack of transportation
- lack of birth certificate (or other necessary documents)
- disability or illness
- conflict with your work schedule
- family responsibilities
- religious objection to being photographed
- any other obstacle you find reasonable
Vote a Provisional Ballot and Return with ID
Cast a provisional ballot if you can’t to present ID or vote under a reasonable impediment exception. Provisional ballots make sure eligible voters are not rejected at the polls.
For your provisional ballot to count, you must submit an accepted photo ID to you county’s elections office before the election is certified. This usually happens on the Thursday or Friday following Election Day.