New Resident Vehicle Registration in South Carolina
Just moved to South Carolina? You have Typically 10–30 days from establishing residency to register your vehicle. Here's exactly what you need, what it costs, and how to get it done.
Deadline: Typically 10–30 days from establishing residency. Late registration triggers penalties and possible insurance gap.
Quick Reference
Documents You Need
- Out-of-state title (signed over to you)
- Out-of-state registration
- Proof of in-state insurance
- State driver license
- VIN verification (in many states)
- Vehicle inspection certificate (where required)
Fees Breakdown
Base registration + sales/use tax + title fees
Total fees vary widely. Budget $200–$800 depending on vehicle value and state.
Inspection & Verification
Most states require VIN verification; many require safety/emissions
VIN verification confirms the vehicle matches the title. Safety/emissions inspection requirements vary by state.
Emissions Testing
Varies by state and county
About 33 states have some emissions testing requirement. Check your destination state's rules.
Sales / Use Tax
State sales/use tax with credit for out-of-state tax paid
Most states give credit for sales tax paid in your previous state, up to the new state's rate.
Driver License Update
Typically 10–30 days from establishing residency
Most states require a state driver license within 10–30 days.
South Carolina Standout Rule
South Carolina-Specific Facts for New Resident Vehicle Registration
South Carolina Vehicle transfer fees and requirements
In South Carolina, the title transfer fee is $15 and registration costs $24 per year. Vehicle sales are subject to 5% Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF) capped at $500. South Carolina does not require notarization for private-party vehicle transfers. South Carolina does not require emission testing for private-party vehicle sales.
- 5% IMF on vehicle purchases, capped at $500
- Title transfer within 45 days of sale
- Property tax must be paid before registration
South Carolina sales tax on vehicle purchases
South Carolina has a 5% state sales tax rate. 5% Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF), capped at $500. Private-party vehicle sales in South Carolina are subject to sales tax. IMF applies to all vehicle sales, capped at $500 max. The title transfer fee is $15.
South Carolina bill of sale statistics
BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,283 bill of sale documents for South Carolina transactions, with 35 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.
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- Curbstoning Laws in South Carolina
Each guide is written specifically for South Carolina laws, agencies, and procedures. Bookmark for future reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to register my out-of-state vehicle in South Carolina?
Typically 10–30 days from establishing residency. Most states require new residents to register vehicles within 10–30 days. Check your specific state.
What documents do I need to register a vehicle as a new resident in South Carolina?
Required documents include: Out-of-state title (signed over to you), Out-of-state registration, Proof of in-state insurance, State driver license, and more. 6 items total.
Does South Carolina require a vehicle inspection for new residents?
Most states require VIN verification; many require safety/emissions. VIN verification confirms the vehicle matches the title. Safety/emissions inspection requirements vary by state.
Will I pay sales tax on my vehicle when registering in South Carolina?
State sales/use tax with credit for out-of-state tax paid. Most states give credit for sales tax paid in your previous state, up to the new state's rate.
When do I need a South Carolina driver license as a new resident?
Typically 10–30 days from establishing residency. Most states require a state driver license within 10–30 days.
Bought a Vehicle After Moving?
If you've already bought your first vehicle as a South Carolina resident, a state-compliant bill of sale documents the purchase cleanly.
Generate Bill of SaleSource: State DMV. Registration rules change occasionally — verify current deadlines and fees before relocating.