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  1. Registration - SCDMV

    Most people will register their vehicle as soon as they buy it. Generally, if you buy a vehicle from a dealer, the dealer will handle the registration for you. In order to register your vehicle, in any …

  2. County of Greenville, SC

    To get a tax bill in Greenville County, you must present your vehicle information and proof of residency to the Greenville County Auditor’s Office. If you are transferring an active tag, you …

  3. SC Vehicle Registration - How to Register a Car | DMV.ORG

    New residents and new car owners must register your vehicle (s) with the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) in a timely fashion. To assist you, below you'll find all …

  4. South Carolina Vehicle Registration - Fees, Inspection, Renewal …

    Registering a vehicle is a legal requirement for every motor vehicle driven, operated, or moved on a South Carolina highway. As the South Carolina Code of Laws Section 56-3-110 mandates, …

  5. Replace My Registration or Decal - SCDMV

    Replace a lost or stolen registration card. Update your address.

  6. South Carolina Vehicle Registration Renewal & Info | DMV.ORG

    To drive legally in South Carolina, the SC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires residents to renew their registration every 2 years. New to South Carolina? If you need to register your …

  7. Moving To SC - Vehicle

    If you move to South Carolina from another state, you'll want to get an SC driver's license and transfer your vehicle's title and registration. Before you transfer your title and registration, you …

  8. SCDMV

    Need help replacing lost or stolen registration, getting a decal or sticker, applying for a disability placard or plate, or replacing a license plate? Access the correct forms and applications. How …

  9. Online Services - SCDMV

    Online transactions for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV).

  10. registration - Greenville County Schools

    Registration - Students must be registered by their parent or legal guardian. A student's legal name should be used for enrollment. Children who will be five years old on or before …