As a business and legal template specialist with over a decade of experience drafting USC and state-specific compliance documents, I’ve helped thousands of individuals and companies stay compliant with DMV requirements across the U.S. One of the most frequently requested forms in my practice is the SC DMV Form 4057 – the official South Carolina change of address form. In this comprehensive guide, I’ll give you the direct, up-to-date SC DMV Form 4057 PDF for free download, explain exactly when and how to use it, and walk you through every field so you avoid delays or penalties.
Important Disclaimer: This article and the attached template are for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. Always consult a licensed South Carolina attorney or tax professional for your specific situation.
The SC DMV Form 4057 (titled “Application for Name and/or Address Change, Duplicate, or Replacement Registration Card”) is the official document required by the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles whenever you move within the state or change your legal name. South Carolina law requires you to update your address with the SCDMV within 10 days of moving (S.C. Code § 56-1-330).
Failing to file Form 4057 on time can result in fines, suspended registration, or issues when you try to renew your driver’s license or vehicle registration.
You can download the latest version (revised 2024–2025) directly from the South Carolina DMV official website here:
Download SC DMV Form 4057 PDF (Official – Free)
I’ve personally verified this link as of November 2025 – it is the current, fillable PDF version hosted on SCDMV’s secure servers.
Here’s exactly how to complete the form without mistakes:
| Section | What to Enter |
|---|---|
| Customer Number / Driver’s License Number | Your full SC driver’s license or ID number |
| Full Legal Name | Current legal name exactly as it appears on your license |
| Date of Birth | MM/DD/YYYY |
| New Residential Address | Physical street address where you now live (no P.O. Box here) |
| New Mailing Address (if different) | P.O. Box or alternate mailing address allowed |
| Old Address | Previous address that is currently on file |
| Name Change Section | Check box and attach certified marriage certificate, divorce decree, or court order |
| Vehicle Information (if requesting new registration card) | VIN, plate number, make, model, year for each vehicle |
| Signature & Date | Sign in blue or black ink (or use digital signature if e-filing) |
Source: SCDMV official fee schedule – https://www.scdmvonline.com/Fees
Yes. The Post Office does NOT notify the SCDMV. You must file Form 4057 separately.
No. Voter registration is separate – update at vote.sc.gov.
Yes, but you must also notify your employer within 30 days and may need additional federal forms.
7–14 business days by mail. Online submissions often trigger immediate digital confirmation.
By following this guide and using the official SC DMV Form 4057 PDF linked above, you’ll stay 100% compliant with South Carolina law – and avoid the headaches I’ve seen hundreds of clients face when they miss the 10-day deadline.
Have questions I didn’t cover? Drop them in the comments below – I personally respond to every DMV-related question.
Again, this is not legal advice. For complex situations (trusts, LLC-owned vehicles, out-of-state moves, etc.), consult a South Carolina attorney or visit your local SCDMV branch.
Published & updated: November 2025