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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. Vehicle Taxes | County of Lexington - South Carolina

    Take the receipt to S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles to obtain a license plate and registration. A Dealer Affidavit tax notice will be mailed to the address provided by the dealership. This notice …

  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. Lexington DMV Office - Lexington, SC (Address, Phone, and Hours)

    Government agency providing vehicle registration, title transfers, driver's license services, vehicle inspections, and information on motor vehicle-related matters.

  5. Vehicle Owners - 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.

  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. Lexington DMV

    The Lexington branch is located at 122 Park Road in Lexington, South Carolina.

  8. Vehicle Registration Requirements & Information | DMV.ORG

    Learn how to register a recently purchased car, renew an existing registration, or replace a lost registration.

  9. Replace My Registration or Decal - SCDMV

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

  10. Vehicle Registration & Title Information | DMV.ORG

    Information, forms, and procedures for registering and titling a car in your state.