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  2. Treasurer's Office - Charleston County

    www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/treasurer/...

    The Treasurer's Office collects real, personal, motor vehicle and other taxes and oversees their disbursement to County government, municipalities, schools and special taxing districts in Charleston County.

  3. Tax Related Information for Charleston County, SC

    www.charlestoncounty.org/tax-info.php

    If you are a resident of Charleston County, you can file your vehicle with the Charleston County Auditor's Office (to get a tax bill) and pay your vehicle's taxes to the Charleston County Treasurer at the same time by visiting one of our convenient service center locations.

  4. Online Services - SCDMV

    scdmvonline.com/Online-Services

    View Dealer License Information. Check my Med Cert Status. Schedule a Road Test. Find a SCDMV Express. Calculate Estimated Road Use Fee. Pay Payment Plan Fees. Online transactions for the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV).

  5. Renew My Registration - SCDMV

    www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Registration/...

    SCDMV Express is a self-service kiosk that offers a fast and easy way to renew your vehicle registration without visiting a branch office. You also can print a duplicate registration and replace a lost or stolen decal.

  6. Motor Vehicle Search - sc-charleston.publicaccessnow.com

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    Motor Vehicle Search. Please clear the cache on your browser if you are seeing duplicate bills. Enter your search criteria below. You may search by Owner and Address or by PIN.

  7. In South Carolina, Borden has the lowest tax rate, at 6 percent, whereas Charleston has the highest, at 9 percent. On average, the state's combined rate is 7.477 percent.

  8. Buying or Selling a Car - SCDMV

    scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Buying-Or-Selling...

    When you buy the vehicle, to get a license plate for it, you'll do all of the following: Contact your county office to have a property tax bill generated. Pay your tax bill to the county and provide the SCDMV with the paid property tax receipt in your name.