South Carolina title, and repossession requirements:
South Carolina Repossession Title State: Repossessor License and Repossessor Registration information refer to: South Carolina Repossession Division of Motor Vehicles, P.O. Box 1498, Columbia, South Carolina 29216
South Carolina Repossession Recording: Must be filed within 10 days in the county where buyer or mortgagor resides; if non-resident, where repo property is located at time of execution of instrument. The place of recording in the office of the Registrar of South Carolina Repossession Conveyances; where such office does not exist, with the Clerk of the Court. Uniform Commercial Code adopted January, 1968.
South Carolina Repossession Recovery: Allowed if peaceful, twenty day repo cure law in effect.
South Carolina Repossession Redemption: South Carolina Repossession Cure law in effect.
South Carolina Repossession Deficiency: Permitted.
Special South Carolina Repossession Motor Vehicle Provisions: Liens must be recorded on face of the title. (Exclusive method of recording.)
South Carolina Repossession Documents Required to Transfer Ownership of Motor Vehicle: Title and lien release; repossession affidavit and South Carolina Repossession notarized Power of Attorney.
South Carolina Repossession : Remain with owner or repossessor.
