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The SC DMV 400 form serves as a crucial document for individuals in South Carolina seeking to apply for a title for their vehicle or mobile home. This form is comprehensive, requiring applicants to provide detailed information about the vehicle, including its make, model, and identification number. It also asks for the owner's personal details, ensuring that the correct individual is linked to the vehicle's title. One of the key components of the form is the odometer reading, which must be accurately reported to comply with federal and state laws. Any discrepancies or inaccuracies could lead to serious penalties. Additionally, the form includes sections for lien information and sales tax exemptions, which are essential for determining any financial obligations related to the vehicle. Applicants must also confirm that the vehicle is insured, as this is a requirement for registration. Importantly, the form stipulates that no corrections or alterations are allowed, emphasizing the need for careful completion. By understanding the various sections of the SC DMV 400 form, applicants can ensure a smoother process in obtaining their vehicle title and registration.

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South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles

Title and/or Registration Application

No *strikeovers, *erasures (*VIN / Odometer), correction tape, or correction fluid is acceptable on this form.

400

Rev. 07/2025

South Carolina and Federal law dictate that motor vehicle and driver’s license records maintained by the SCDMV may be disclosed in certain situations. For details on the disclosure of personal information and the types of information disclosed, go to the SCDMV website www.scdmvonline.com/Privacy.

Applications are accepted at SCDMV branch offices or can be mailed to: SCDMV, 10311 Wilson Blvd., Blythewood, SC 29016-0038.

Applications for apportioned plates are submitted to SCDMV Motor Carrier Services branch offices, or mailed to SCDMV, 10311 Wilson Blvd., Blythewood, SC 29016-0027. Visit our website www.scdmvonline.com for a complete list of required documents and fees.

SECTION 1 – REQUIRED FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS

TRANSACTION TYPE

TITLE SPECIFIC INFORMATION

 

SPECIAL VEHICLE TYPE (if applicable)

TITLE

RECORD TRANSFER ON DEATH (must complete Form TOD-1)

MOPED

REGISTRATION NEW

EXPEDITE (only title transactions, only in branch offices, additional $20.00 fee)

LOW SPEED VEHICLE

PLATE TRANSFER ______________

RECORD LIEN

DUPLICATE TITLE

LEASE

 

VEHICLE INFORMATION

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)

 

 

 

MAKE

 

 

MODEL

 

 

 

 

YEAR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BODY STYLE

 

 

 

GAS

DIESEL

 

EMPTY WEIGHT

 

 

MOPED – ENGINE CCs OR WATTAGE

 

 

 

 

 

HYBRID or

ELECTRIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OWNER/LESSEE INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your complete name is required on all title and registration documents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW PRIMARY OWNER/LESSEE COMPLETE LEGAL NAME (LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE)

 

CUSTOMER NO., DL NO., SSN, OR FEIN

DATE OF BIRTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NEW CO-OWNER/LESSEE COMPLETE LEGAL NAME (LAST, FIRST, MIDDLE)

SHARED OWNERSHIP

 

CUSTOMER NO., DL NO., SSN, OR FEIN

DATE OF BIRTH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AND or OR

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PRIMARY OWNER’S/LESSEE RESIDENCE ADDRESS (APT. NO. IF APPLICABLE)

 

CITY

 

 

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAILING ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE)

 

 

 

 

CITY

 

 

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

UPDATE VOTER

Unless you indicate otherwise, the addresses above will be used by the State Election Commission to update your voter registration:

REGISTRATION

 

Do not update my residence address.

Do not update my mailing address.

 

 

 

 

 

ADDRESS WHERE VEHICLE IS HOUSED (IF DIFFERENT FROM ABOVE)

 

 

CITY

 

 

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SC

 

 

 

 

 

PHONE NUMBER

 

 

 

TEMPORARY ADDRESS (IF APPLICABLE)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EXPIRATION

OF TEMPORARY ADDRESS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEASING COMPANY INFORMATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complete only for a leased vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEASING COMPANY NAME

 

 

 

 

PHONE NUMBER

 

CONTACT PERSON

 

 

CUSTOMER NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ADDRESS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CITY

 

 

 

 

STATE

 

ZIP CODE

COUNTY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION 2 – ONLY REQUIRED FOR TITLE TRANSACTIONS

ODOMETER MILEAGE

Federal and state law requires that you state the mileage when transferring ownership. Failure to complete or providing a false statement may result in fines and/or imprisonment.

I STATE THAT THE ODOMETER NOW READS(MILES NOT KILOMETERS, NO TENTHS) AND TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THAT IT

REFLECTS THE ACTUAL MILEAGE OF THE VEHICLE DESCRIBED ABOVE UNLESS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS IS CHECKED:

DO NOT CHECK ONE OF THE FOLLOWING UNLESS IT APPLIES.

EXEMPT

I CERTIFY THAT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE THE ODOMETER READING REFLECTS THE AMOUNT OF MILEAGE IN EXCESS OF ITS MECHANICAL LIMITS.

I CERTIFY THAT THE ODOMETER READING IS NOT THE ACTUAL MILEAGE. WARNING ODOMETER DISCREPANCY.

LIEN INFORMATION

ELT provider must include ELT customer Number.

CUSTOMER NO. OR FEIN

LIENHOLDER NAME (FIRST LIEN)

DATE OF LIEN CONTACT PERSON

PHONE NUMBER

 

 

 

 

MAILING ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP CODE

CUSTOMER NO. OR FEIN

LIENHOLDER NAME (SECOND LIEN)

DATE OF LIEN

CONTACT PERSON

PHONE NUMBER

MAILING ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP CODE

South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles

Title and/or Registration Application

No *strikeovers, *erasures (*VIN / Odometer), correction tape, or correction fluid is acceptable on this form.

400

Rev. 07/2025

SECTION 2 – CONTINUED

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

PRIOR TITLE STATE

PRIOR TITLE NUMBER

DATE FIRST OPERATED IN SC

ENERGY EFFICIENT MANUFACTURED/MOBILE HOME?

YES

NO

IMF/SALES TAX

Vehicles purchased from individuals and titled in South Carolina are subject to IMF or sales tax unless exempt. The fee is 5% of the sales price up to a maximum of $500.00. Mobile homes are calculated differently.

The vehicle was transferred from:

MY PARENT

MY SPOUSE

MY CHILD

MY BROTHER/SISTER

MY GRANDPARENT

MY GRANDCHILD

The vehicle was transferred to me as:

LEGAL HEIR

BENEFICIARY

DISTRIBUTEE

 

 

 

I am active-duty Military

 

 

 

 

 

 

The vehicle was a bonafide gift

 

 

 

 

 

 

PURCHASE INFORMATION

*Gross capitalized cost is the original cost of the vehicle not including taxes, interest, or cab customizing and is used to calculate the road use fee for vehicles that have a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 26,001 lbs. or more. Leave blank if this does not apply to your vehicle.

SELLER OR DEALER NAME

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP CODE

DEALER NO.

SALES TAX NO.

NEW or

USED

DATE OF PURCHASE

SALES PRICE

*GROSS CAPITALIZED COST

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRADE-IN AMOUNT

TRADE-IN VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SECTION 3 – ONLY SECTION 3 – ONLY REQUIRED FOR REGISTRATION TRANSACTIONS FOR REGISTRATION

SELECT DESIRED TRANSACTION

NEW PLATE

TRANSFER

PLATE NUMBER TO TRANSFER

EXCHANGE

NEW PLATE TYPE

 

PLATE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT (GVW)

TO INCREASE GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT

NEW GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT:

 

COMMERCIAL or

NON-COMMERCIAL

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISCLOSURE

Required only for vehicles 26,000 lbs. or greater and bus common carriers

The Department must obtain the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or Social Security Number (SSN) when a vehicle is registered with a GVW of more than 26,000 pounds or a bus common carrier (SC Code §56-3-240).

SSN or FEIN

INSURANCE CERTIFICATION

A vehicle must be insured with liability insurance coverage through a company licensed to do business in South Carolina, when it is registered, and it must remain insured while registered.

I (WE) DECLARE THAT THIS VEHICLE IS INSURED WITH:

INSURANCE COMPANY

SECTION 4 – REQUIRED FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS

DONATE LIFE SC

YES, I WISH TO DONATE $5.00, MORE OR LESS, TO DONATE LIFE SC.

AMOUNT OF DONATION:

$

SIGNATURE OF OWNER

I DECLARE THAT I AM THE OWNER OF THIS VEHICLE. I REQUEST THAT A SOUTH CAROLINA CERTIFICATE OF TITLE AND/OR REGISTRATION BE ISSUED. THE VEHICLE IS SUBJECT TO THE LIENS NAMED AND NO OTHERS. IF REGISTERING A COMMERCIAL VEHICLE OVER 10,000 lbs., I CERTIFY THAT I AM FAMILIAR WITH THE FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS AND/OR FEDERAL HAZARDOUS MATERIALS REGULATIONS. UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY, I CERTIFY ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED IS TRUE AND CURRENT.

OWNER

DATE

CO-OWNER

DATE

SIGNATURE OF OWNER(S) MAY BE SIGNED IN INK BY OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT (ATTACH POWER OF ATTORNEY IF APPLICABLE). ELECTRONIC OR DIGITAL SIGNTURES ARE ACCEPTABLE.

FAILURE TO REGISTER WITHIN 45 DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE OR THE DATE OF OPERATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA WILL RESULT IN A PENALTY FEE IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR TITLE AND/OR REGISTRATION FEE(S). THE LATE PENALTY FEE SCHEDULE IS AS FOLLOWS:

46 - 60 DAYS LATE - $10.00

61 - 75 DAYS LATE - $25.00

76 - 135 DAYS LATE - $50.00

OVER 135 DAYS LATE - $75.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

THIS SECTION FOR SHORT-TERM RENTAL

THIS SECTION FOR DMV USE ONLY

 

COMPANIES AND DEALERS ONLY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE ABOVE VEHICLE IS FOR:

 

 

______________________________

_______________________

_______________

DEALER RESALE

 

 

SHORT-TERM RENTAL USE BY A LICENSED DEALER

 

PROCESSED BY AND OFFICE #

PLATE NUMBER/ SP-45

BRAND

Document Specifics

Fact Name Details
Form Purpose The SC DMV 400 form is used to apply for a title for all vehicles or mobile homes in South Carolina.
No Corrections Strikeovers, erasures, or correction fluid are not allowed on this form. Accuracy is essential.
Mailing Information Applications should be mailed to SCDMV, P.O. Box 1498, Blythewood, SC 29016-0024.
Odometer Disclosure Federal and state law requires the accurate reporting of odometer mileage during ownership transfer.
Sales Tax New vehicle purchases are subject to a sales tax of 5% of the sales price, capped at $500.
Governing Laws The form is governed by South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically sections 56-3-240 and the Driver Privacy Protection Act.

Sc Dmv 400: Usage Instruction

Filling out the SC DMV 400 form is a straightforward process, but it requires attention to detail. Be sure to have all necessary information on hand, such as vehicle details, owner information, and any relevant documents. After completing the form, it can be mailed to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles for processing.

  1. Obtain the Form: Download or print the SC DMV 400 form from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles website.
  2. Choose the Application Type: Check the appropriate box for your application type: New Title and Registration, Title and Plate Transfer, Title Only, or Leased Vehicle.
  3. Complete Vehicle Information: Fill in the vehicle identification number, transfer plate number, make, year, body style, model, empty weight, and gross vehicle weight (GVW). Include the address where the vehicle is housed if different from your residential address.
  4. Provide Purchase Details: Enter the date of purchase and the date the vehicle was first operated in South Carolina. Indicate if the vehicle is energy efficient and specify the fuel type (gas or electric).
  5. Fill Out Odometer Information: State the current odometer reading and check the appropriate box if the mileage is exempt or if there is an odometer discrepancy.
  6. Owner Information: Provide the primary owner's and co-owner's legal names, customer numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, residential addresses, and contact information.
  7. Complete Lien Information: If applicable, indicate whether there is a second lien and provide the lienholder’s name, date of lien, and contact information.
  8. Sales Tax/IMF Exemption: Fill in the details regarding sales tax or infrastructure maintenance fee exemptions, including the sales price and any applicable tax credits.
  9. Seller Information: If applicable, enter the seller or dealer name, sales price, and address details.
  10. Insurance Certification: Confirm that the vehicle is insured and provide the name of the insurance company.
  11. Donation Option: If you wish to donate to Donate Life SC, indicate the amount.
  12. Sign the Form: The owner and co-owner must sign and date the form, certifying that the information provided is correct.

Once the form is completed, double-check all entries for accuracy. Ensure that no strikeovers or corrections are made on the form. Mail the completed SC DMV 400 form to the designated address provided on the form, and keep a copy for your records. If you have any questions or need assistance, consider reaching out to the Customer Call Center at the SCDMV.

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What is the SC DMV 400 form?

The SC DMV 400 form is an application used for obtaining a title for vehicles or mobile homes in South Carolina. This form is essential for registering a new vehicle, transferring a title, or applying for a title only. It must be completed accurately, as no corrections or strikeovers are allowed.

How do I submit the SC DMV 400 form?

You can mail the completed form to the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles at the following address: SCDMV P.O. Box 1498 – 10311 Wilson Blvd. Blythewood, SC 29016 – 0024. Ensure that your mailing address is current, as the title will be sent to the address on file with the SCDMV.

What information is required on the form?

The form requires detailed information about the vehicle, including:

  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Make, model, year, and body style
  • Odometer reading
  • Owner's legal name and address
  • Sales price and any applicable taxes

Make sure to provide accurate information to avoid delays in processing.

Are there any fees associated with the SC DMV 400 form?

Yes, there are several fees associated with the SC DMV 400 form, including:

  1. Title Fee: $15.00
  2. Expedited Title Fee: $20.00 (not available if mailed)
  3. Transfer Fee: $10.00
  4. Sales Tax/Infrastructure Maintenance Fee: 5% of the selling price, capped at $500.00

Failure to register within 45 days may result in additional penalty fees.

What happens if I make a mistake on the form?

Since no strikeovers, erasures, or correction fluid are acceptable on the form, any mistakes will require you to complete a new application. It is crucial to double-check all entries before submitting to avoid delays.

What should I do if I have a lien on the vehicle?

If there is a lien on the vehicle, you must complete an additional form, the SC DMV 400-L, for the second lien. This ensures that all financial interests in the vehicle are properly documented.

Do I need insurance to apply for a title?

While insurance is not required for a title-only application, a vehicle must be insured with liability coverage when it is registered. It is important to maintain this insurance throughout the registration period to avoid severe penalties.

How can I verify my mailing address with the SCDMV?

You can verify and correct your mailing address by visiting the SCDMV website at www.scdmvonline.com. Alternatively, you can call their Customer Call Center at (803) 896-5000 for assistance.

What if I am a new resident in South Carolina?

New residents moving to South Carolina must pay the Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) of $250.00 for vehicles already titled in their name. This fee is applicable to ensure compliance with state regulations.

Common mistakes

Filling out the South Carolina DMV 400 form can seem straightforward, but many people make common mistakes that can lead to delays or complications. Understanding these pitfalls can save you time and frustration. Here are six mistakes to watch out for when completing this important document.

One of the most frequent errors is not providing complete information. Each section of the form is crucial, and missing details can result in processing delays. For example, if you forget to fill in the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or the date of purchase, your application may be returned. Always double-check that every required field is filled out accurately.

Another common mistake is using correction fluid or making strikeovers. The DMV specifically states that no corrections are acceptable on this form. If you make a mistake, it’s best to start with a new form. This helps ensure that your application is processed without unnecessary complications.

Many applicants also overlook the importance of accurate odometer readings. It's essential to report the mileage correctly. Not only is it a legal requirement, but providing false information can lead to serious penalties. Make sure to read the odometer carefully and report the number without tenths. If you’re unsure, it’s better to ask for assistance before submitting.

People often forget to verify their mailing address with the DMV before submitting the form. If the address on record is incorrect, you could miss important documents, such as your title. Take a moment to check your address online or call the Customer Call Center to confirm it’s accurate.

Another mistake is neglecting to sign the form. The application must be signed in ink by the owner or an authorized agent. Without a signature, the DMV will not process your request. Ensure that both the primary owner and co-owner, if applicable, sign the document.

Lastly, many applicants fail to include the appropriate fees. The form outlines specific fees for title applications, and omitting payment can cause delays. Be sure to check the fee schedule and include the correct amount when mailing your application.

By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can help ensure a smoother experience when applying for your vehicle title in South Carolina. Taking the time to review your application can save you from unnecessary setbacks.

Documents used along the form

The South Carolina DMV 400 form is essential for vehicle title applications. However, several other documents are often required or helpful in conjunction with this form. Below is a list of those documents, each described briefly.

  • Form 400-L: This form is used to report a second lien on a vehicle. If there is more than one lienholder, it must be completed to ensure all parties are recognized in the title application.
  • Proof of Insurance: A valid proof of insurance document is required for vehicles being registered. This ensures that the vehicle is insured with liability coverage as mandated by South Carolina law.
  • Sales Tax Exemption Certificate: If the vehicle qualifies for a sales tax exemption, this certificate must be submitted. It provides proof that the vehicle is exempt from the sales tax or infrastructure maintenance fee.
  • Power of Attorney: If someone other than the vehicle owner is signing the application, a Power of Attorney document is necessary. This grants authority to the representative to act on behalf of the owner.
  • Vehicle Bill of Sale: This document serves as proof of purchase and includes details such as the sale price and date of transaction. It can be crucial for establishing ownership and calculating taxes.

Collecting these documents alongside the DMV 400 form will help ensure a smoother title application process. Proper preparation can save time and prevent delays in vehicle registration.

Similar forms

The South Carolina DMV Form 400 is similar to the Vehicle Registration Application, often used in various states. Both documents serve as a means to formally register a vehicle with the respective state’s motor vehicle department. They require detailed information about the vehicle, including its identification number, make, model, and year. Additionally, both forms necessitate the owner's personal information and may include sections for lien information. The urgency in submitting these applications is crucial, as failure to register a vehicle in a timely manner can result in penalties.

Another comparable document is the Title Transfer Form. This form is essential when ownership of a vehicle changes hands, whether through sale, gift, or inheritance. Like the DMV Form 400, the Title Transfer Form collects similar data about the vehicle and its new owner. Both forms emphasize the importance of accuracy in reporting the vehicle's odometer reading and any liens attached to the vehicle. Timely submission of the Title Transfer Form is critical to avoid complications with ownership disputes or legal issues down the line.

The Bill of Sale is also akin to the SC DMV Form 400, as it provides proof of a transaction involving a vehicle. This document typically includes the buyer's and seller's information, vehicle details, and the sale price. While the DMV Form 400 is more focused on the registration and title application process, both documents share the common goal of ensuring that ownership is properly documented. The urgency of creating a Bill of Sale at the time of purchase cannot be overstated, as it serves as a legal safeguard for both parties involved in the transaction.

Lastly, the Application for a Duplicate Title is another document that parallels the SC DMV Form 400. This application is used when an original title is lost, stolen, or damaged. Similar to the Form 400, it requires information about the vehicle and the owner. Both documents aim to ensure that the vehicle's title is accurately represented in the state’s records. Promptly applying for a duplicate title is essential, as delays can hinder the sale or transfer of the vehicle and may lead to legal complications regarding ownership.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the South Carolina DMV 400 form, there are some important things to keep in mind. Here’s a list of what you should and shouldn’t do:

  • Do use black or blue ink to fill out the form.
  • Do ensure all information is accurate and complete.
  • Do sign the form in ink where required.
  • Do check the box that applies to your application type.
  • Do verify your mailing address with SCDMV before submitting.
  • Don’t use correction fluid or make strikeovers on the form.
  • Don’t leave any required fields blank.
  • Don’t provide false information, especially regarding odometer readings.
  • Don’t forget to include payment for any applicable fees.

Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth application process. If you have any questions, consider reaching out to the SCDMV for assistance.

Misconceptions

When dealing with the South Carolina DMV Form 400, there are several misconceptions that can lead to confusion. Here are six common misunderstandings:

  • Corrections are allowed on the form. Many people believe that they can make corrections using strikeovers or correction fluid. In reality, the form specifically states that no strikeovers, erasures, or correction fluid is acceptable.
  • Mailing the form guarantees a quick title. Some assume that mailing the form will result in an expedited title process. However, titles are mailed to the address on record, and processing times can vary.
  • Odometer readings can be estimated. There is a misconception that individuals can estimate their vehicle's mileage. Federal and state law requires the actual mileage to be stated, and providing false information can lead to serious penalties.
  • Insurance is optional for title applications. Many believe that insurance is not necessary when applying for a title. However, if you are registering the vehicle, it must be insured with liability coverage, or the uninsured motorist fee must be paid.
  • Sales tax applies only to new vehicles. Some think that only new vehicle purchases are subject to sales tax. In fact, all new vehicles titled in South Carolina are subject to a sales tax or infrastructure maintenance fee unless exempt.
  • All vehicles can be registered with the same process. It’s a common belief that the same process applies for all vehicles. Different rules apply for leased vehicles, commercial vehicles, and those over a certain weight, which may require additional forms and information.

Understanding these points can help ensure that the title application process goes smoothly. Always double-check your information and follow the guidelines provided by the South Carolina DMV.

Key takeaways

When filling out and using the SC DMV 400 form, consider the following key takeaways:

  • No corrections are allowed. The form must be completed without any strikeovers, erasures, or correction fluid. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.
  • Mailing address verification is essential. The title will be mailed to the address on record with the SCDMV. It is advisable to verify and correct your mailing address through their website or by contacting their Customer Call Center.
  • Odometer disclosure is mandatory. Federal and state laws require that you accurately report the vehicle's mileage. Providing false information can lead to fines or imprisonment.
  • Sales tax applies to new vehicle purchases. New vehicles titled in South Carolina are subject to a sales tax or infrastructure maintenance fee unless exempt. The tax is 5% of the sales price, capped at $500.