South Carolina bill of sales forms are simple legal documents that demonstrate the ownership of personal property that has been legitimately transferred in the state of South Carolina. Bills of sale include the buyer and seller's contact information, the terms of the transfer of ownership, and a description of the object exchanged. The paperwork may be required for state registration.
Boat Bill of Sale - This document will convey information about the vessel and will attest to the vessel's legal sale and purchase.
General Bill of Sale - This form is frequently used by private parties to document the acquisition and transfer of private property.
Bill of Sale for Guns/Firearms - This document verifies that a firearm has been legally sold, purchased, or transferred.
Bill of Sale for a Motor Vehicle – This paper will contain information on identifying, legally selling, purchasing, and changing ownership of a motor vehicle. This document is almost certainly required to complete registration.
• A completed Certificate of Title and Registration Application (Form 400) is accessible on this very page.
• A title that has been legally transferred to you
• A valid driver's license or identification card
. Buyers who do not possess a valid South Carolina driver's license or identification card may submit Form TI-006
• Proof of payment of a 5% infrastructure maintenance fee or $500, whichever is less; this cost replaces the property tax previously required on the sale of automobiles occurring after July 1, 2017.
• An invoice of sale
• Proof of automobile insurance that complies with South Carolina's minimum auto insurance requirements:
• $25,000s for a single injury
• $50,000 in the event of a single accident
• $25,000 in monetary damages for property damage
• If the buyer or seller is acting on behalf of another, a Power of Attorney for Motor Vehicles is required.
• All registration and title fees have been paid. To view a list of needed fees, click here.
• An application involving a watercraft or outboard motor
• A Purchase Agreement
• On the off chance that the boat was recently named, the vendor should give up the first title to the purchaser; in any case, if the boat is bought new from a seller, the maker's assertion of beginning should be shown.
• If the boat was previously titled in another state, a pencil tracing or photograph of the hull identification number and the serial number of the motor.
• Driver's license or state identification
• A receipt for the full payment of all registration fees
• Proof of payment of all taxes, in the form of a property tax receipt from the buyer's county of residence, for boats with an existing South Carolina title.
. After the registration procedure is complete, boats that were previously titled in another state or that were purchased new from a South Carolina dealer will be assessed for taxes.