Titling and Registering Vehicle in SC
If you move to South Carolina from another state, you'll want to get an SC driver's license and transfer your vehicle's title and registration. Before you transfer your title and registration, you must pay any property taxes with your county treasurer.
You cannot receive your new title in the mail until your out-of-state title is cleared through the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System. Once cleared, your new SC title will be mailed to your SC address. You will receive your new registration before this check is complete.
If you're titling/registering your vehicle in SC for the first time, you must follow the steps below:
- Update your vehicle insurance company with your new SC address. The company must be licensed to do business in SC.
- Contact your county of residence auditor's office and with the VIN of the vehicle you're registering in SC. Provide the most recent registration card to the county auditor's office. A property tax bill will be generated. You must pay the property tax bill to the county treasurer before you can register your vehicle in this state. You must bring the original paid property tax receipt to the SCDMV.
- Visit the SCDMV with all of the following:
- Completed Title Application (SCDMV Form 400)
- Out-of-state vehicle title and/or registration
If there is a lien on your vehicle, you must bring the name and address of the company that holds the lien. You will need your valid current registration. - Acceptable identification
Includes your valid SC or out-of-state beginner's permit, driver's license, or identification card, a valid passport with visa, Employment Authorization Document, or a permanent residency card. - Liability insurance company information
- Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is needed if you're leasing your vehicle and if the Title Application (SCDMV Form 400) is signed by the lessee (registrant) on behalf of the lessor (title holder). - Original paid vehicle property tax receipt from your county treasurer's office
- $250 Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF)
- Title and registration payment