South Carolina Vehicle Title Guide & FAQs

South Carolina title transfers must be completed correctly to avoid delays. This guide explains where to sign your title, common mistakes that can void it, and how to replace a lost or damaged South Carolina title.

Signing Your South Carolina Vehicle Title

South Carolina title transfers are straightforward, but accuracy is critical. Your vehicle title is a legal document, and mistakes can void it and require you to apply for a duplicate before completing the sale.

Don’t Void Your South Carolina Title

  • Use blue or black ink only
  • Do not use white-out or correction fluid
  • No cross-outs, erasing, or writing over mistakes
  • No scribbles, tears, or damaged titles
  • Do not sign in the Dealer Reassignment section unless you are a licensed dealer

If your title design looks different than expected, review it carefully. The wording may vary slightly, but you must still print and sign your name in the correct seller sections.


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Where to Sign a South Carolina Title

Sign on the back of the title where it is marked “Signature(s) of Seller(s)”.

Print your name on the back of the title where it reads “Hand Printed Name(s) of Seller(s)”.

Leave all buyer sections blank unless instructed otherwise by the South Carolina DMV.


Vehicles With Multiple Owners

Signature requirements depend on how the owners are listed on the title:

  • Owner 1 OR Owner 2 – Only one owner must sign
  • Owner 1 AND/OR Owner 2 – Both owners must sign
  • Owner 1 AND Owner 2 – Both owners must sign
  • No conjunction listed – Both owners must sign

Titles Showing a Lienholder

If a lienholder appears on the South Carolina title, the lien must be released before ownership can be transferred.

  • Lien release noted directly on the title, or
  • Separate lien release document from the lender

Without a lien release, the DMV will not process the title transfer.


Replacing a Lost or Damaged South Carolina Title

If your South Carolina title is lost, stolen, damaged, or voided, you must obtain a duplicate title before selling the vehicle.

  • Duplicate titles are issued by the South Carolina DMV
  • All owners listed on the title may be required to sign
  • Fees apply

Official instructions are available through the South Carolina DMV:

http://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Titles-and-Registration/Replace-My-Title


Can I Sell a Car in South Carolina Without a Title?

No. South Carolina requires a valid title to sell a vehicle. If the title is missing, a duplicate must be obtained before the sale can be completed.


After Selling Your Vehicle in South Carolina

Remove your license plates before releasing the vehicle. Plates stay with the seller and should be returned or transferred according to DMV instructions.


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