by Armando Martinez

Hey there! Are you ready to register your vehicle in South Carolina? You’ll only have 45 days from your date of purchase to complete this process. We're here to help you with a step-by-step guide to make the process as easy as possible. Let's get started!

Step 1: Obtain a Bill of Sale

The first step in registering your vehicle is to obtain a Bill of Sale. This document should include information like the car's make and model, year, VIN (vehicle identification number), as well as the purchase price and names and addresses of both the buyer and seller. Make sure to keep a copy of this document for your records.

Step 2: Obtain the Car Title

The next step is to obtain the car title. You'll need to make sure that it is signed over to you and that all of the fields are properly filled out. If there are any liens on the vehicle, make sure they're paid off before completing your sale. If your seller does not have their vehicle title, they’ll need to apply for a duplicate in person at the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles or online at https://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Titles/Replace-My-Title.

Step 3: Obtain Insurance

South Carolina requires all drivers to have liability insurance, which includes coverage for bodily injury and property damage. Make sure to shop around for the best insurance rates and ensure that you have the minimum required coverage before registering your vehicle.

Step 4: Complete the Registration Application

The next step is to complete the application for your vehicle registration. You can obtain this form online or from your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. The application will ask for information such as the car's make, model, year and VIN (vehicle identification number), as well as your personal information and insurance details.

Step 5: Pay the Fees

Once you have completed the application, you'll need to pay the registration fee. In South Carolina, the registration fee is based on the vehicle's weight and can range from $24 to $120. You may also need to pay additional fees for title transfer, license plates, and other services.

Step 6: Submit Your Documents and Fees

Once you have completed the application and paid the fees, it is time to submit your application. You can do this in person at your local DMV office or by mail. If you choose to mail in your application, make sure to include all required documents and fees.

You’ll also be able to apply for a temporary permit at this time. To apply, submit a completed Application for 45-Day Temporary (Form 45-A) to the local DMV office, along with $5.00.

Step 7: Receive Your License Plate and Registration

Once you've completed the process, you'll receive your license plate and registration in the mail within two weeks. Keep these documents in a safe place as you'll need them to prove that your car is registered and legally allowed to be driven on South Carolina roads.

By following these steps, you can ensure that your vehicle is properly registered and you're protected on the road. Remember, driving without proper registration and insurance can result in fines and other penalties, so be sure to stay legal and safe on the road. If you have any more questions regarding the over process visit the South Carolina DMV website at https://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Buying-Or-Selling-A-Car for more information. Register your vehicle today and start exploring all that South Carolina has to offer!

This article was written by Armando Martinez. Armando Martinez is among the nation’s experts on automotive titling, registration, DMV services and document operations. With nearly two decades of experience across a broad range of financial services functions and some of the largest names in auto, from Wells Fargo to Uber, Armando combines vision and ingenuity with a wealth of information so auto shoppers and sellers can learn from his experience.

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