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New Title and Title Transfers in South Carolina

How to get a new title in South Carolina


Getting a title is a legal document that proves you own your vehicle in South Carolina. When you purchase a new vehicle you must have a title within 45 days. If you are giving away or selling a used vehicle you must do a title transfer.

In most cases the dealership where you purchased your vehicle from will handle the title process. Click here to handle the title process on your own.

If you need to do a title transfer make sure to get the following documents and submit them with the fee to the DMV office:

  • Get the title signed over to you. The title must include the federal odometer disclosure if the vehicle is less than ten years old.
  • If the title doesn't have the date of sale and selling price get a completed bill of sale signed by the current and new owner and get it notarized.
  • Click here for the odometer disclosure statement if the title doesn't have it and the vehicle is less than ten years old.
  • Click here to complete an application.
  • Get the original or copy of the vehicle's financing statement or security agreement.
  • Get proof of liability insurance.
  • Get the receipt for the property taxes paid in your county which must be done before titling/registering the vehicle.

Fees:

  • $15 title fee.
  • 3. 5% sales tax on purchase price.

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