South Carolina Statutes

§ 56-3-2340 — Licensed motor vehicle dealers to issue first time registrations and license plates from dealership; certification of third-party providers; fees.

South Carolina § 56-3-2340
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 56MOTOR VEHICLES
Ch. 3MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

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S.C. Code Ann. § 56-3-2340 (2026).

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(A)The Department of Motor Vehicles, or its designated agent, shall require licensed motor vehicle dealers to issue temporary motor vehicle registrations and temporary license plates directly from the dealership. Unless disallowed by the department, any dealership that begins a transaction through a third-party vendor pursuant to Section 56-3-210(C)(2) that provides a service connection between issuing entities and the department must complete the entire transaction, including titling and registering the vehicle in the same manner. Unless extenuating circumstances apply, at the department's discretion, dealers may not obtain certificates of title, temporary motor vehicle registrations, or temporary license plates from the department's branch offices. A dealership must make attempts to app

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 497, Part II, SECTION 121B; 1996 Act No. 459, SECTION 166; 2014 Act No. 201 (H.3904), SECTION 1, eff June 2, 2014; 2016 Act No. 275 (S.1258), SECTION 35, eff July 1, 2016; 2023 Act No. 51 (S.549), SECTION 12, eff January 18, 2024. Editor's Note 2023 Act No. 51, SECTION 40(C)(1), provides as follows: "[SECTION 40.](C)(1) SECTIONS 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 30, 31, 32, and 33 take effect eight months after the approval by the Governor, provided that necessary solicitations are awarded in a timely manner in accordance with the State Consolidated Procurement Code." Effect of Amendment 2023 Act No. 51, SECTION 12, rewrote (A).

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