Search results
How to title or register or locate a branch where to do it in person on the SCDMV's official website.
- Titling a Vehicle to a Trust
SC DMV Online. Menu. Navigation. Driver Services. Driver's...
- Inheriting a Vehicle
Titling a Vehicle After a Death. The SCDMV understands that...
- Replace a Title
If you lost your title, you may get a replacement. If there...
- Title Brands
Title Brand Definitions. Salvage. A salvage brand is used...
- Total Loss Claim
Salvage Titles PO Box 1498 Blythewood, SC 29016-0044....
- Lienholders
Blythewood, SC 29016-0051 If your financial institution has...
- SCDMV Form TI-006
SCDMV Form TI-006 is required for titling and registering a...
- Moving to SC
Titling and Registering Vehicle in SC. If you move to South...
- Titling a Vehicle to a Trust
If you lost your title, you may get a replacement. If there is a lien on your vehicle, a duplicate title will be sent to the lien holder. Before purchasing a replacement title, please verify your address on file. If changes need to be made, you can update them here.
The Title History Inquiry application provides access to Title History information stored by the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). In addition to the annual subscription fee, authorized users pay $7.25 for each inquiry performed.
1 sie 2024 · In South Carolina, if you have lost your vehicle title, you can apply for a replacement title through the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Here is how you can start the process: 1. Obtain the Application for Duplicate Title (Form 400) from the South Carolina DMV website or your local DMV office. 2.
South Carolina procedure for transferring a vehicle title when buying, selling, inheriting, or donating a car. Learn all the SC DMV's requirements to officially change ownership of a vehicle.
Here is what you’ll do to complete a title transfer in South Carolina (including the seller and buyer): Retrieve the vehicle’s title or request a duplicate title. Buyers: You may need a lien release from the current owner; Sellers: Provide a lien release to the buyer if needed; Fill in the South Carolina certificate of title – including:
You can order the title via the Department's website at www.flhsmv.gov. There is a $2.50 service fee for printing and mailing. You can also visit your local Tax Collector office. Many offices can provide you the paper title during your visit for a $10 expedited service fee.