When you sell a vehicle in South Carolina, you must notify the SCDMV and transfer the title to the buyer. You should also remove the license plates from the vehicle, which can be returned to the DMV or transferred to another vehicle you own.
To register a newly purchased vehicle in South Carolina, you need the bill of sale, proof of insurance, the vehicle title, and a completed Form 400 (Application for Certificate of Title/Registration). Additional documents may be needed if there's a lien on the vehicle.
In South Carolina, vehicle registration must be renewed annually. The SCDMV sends a renewal notice before your registration expires, and you can renew it online, by mail, or in person.
If you move to South Carolina, you must register your vehicle within 45 days. Failing to do so may result in fines or late fees. Timely registration helps ensure that your vehicle is properly titled and taxed in the state.
South Carolina offers several options for renewing vehicle registration. You can renew it online through the SCDMV website, by mailing in your renewal notice, or by visiting a DMV branch in person.