As a business and legal template writer with over twelve years of experience drafting thousands of vehicle and trailer-related documents for clients across the United States, I’ve helped hundreds of South Carolina residents complete clean, legally recognized trailer sales. Whether you’re selling a utility trailer, boat trailer, horse trailer, or camper in the Palmetto State, having a properly completed South Carolina trailer bill of sale is essential for both buyer and seller protection – and it’s required by the SCDMV in most private-party transactions.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll give you my battle-tested, SEO-optimized free SC bill of sale template (available in both PDF and Word), explain exactly when and how to use it, walk you through South Carolina-specific requirements, and show you how to avoid the most common mistakes I see every week.
A bill of sale SC PDF for a trailer is a legal document that records the transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer. In South Carolina, the Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) and the South Carolina Department of Revenue both recognize a properly completed bill of sale as proof of the sales price – which directly affects the amount of sales tax (or use tax) the buyer must pay and serves as the seller’s proof that they no longer own the trailer.
According to the SCDMV’s official Title and Registration guidelines (Form 4031 and the Trailer Registration Requirements page – source: SCDMVonline.com), a bill of sale is required when:
Click the buttons below to download my 2025-updated template that I personally use with clients. It meets or exceeds every SCDMV and DOR requirement.
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| Feature | Why It Matters in South Carolina |
|---|---|
| Buyer & Seller Full Information | Required for SCDMV Form 4031 and tax reporting |
| Complete Trailer Description (Make, Year, VIN, Length, Weight) | SC requires VIN or serial number on all bills of sale |
| Purchase Price & “Paid In Full” Clause | Establishes basis for 5% state + local infrastructure tax |
| Odometer Disclosure (if equipped) | Federal requirement even on trailers |
| As-Is / No Warranty Clause | Protects seller from post-sale liability |
| Notary Public Section (Optional but Recommended) | Many county tax offices prefer notarized copies |
Follow this exact process I give every client – it takes under five minutes and prevents 99% of registration rejections.
Trailers in SC fall into three main categories – and each has different bill of sale and titling rules:
| Trailer Type | Title Required? | Bill of Sale Required at SCDMV? | Max Tax Cap |
|---|---|---|---|
| ≤ 2,999 lbs GVWR | No (most utility trailers) | YES – Primary proof of ownership | $500 infrastructure tax cap |
| 3,000 – 4,999 lbs GVWR | Yes (since July 1, 2018) | Yes + Title application | $500 cap |
| ≥ 5,000 lbs GVWR | Yes | Yes + Title | No cap – full 5% + local |
Source: SCDMV Trailer Information – https://www.scdmvonline.com/Vehicle-Owners/Trailers
Do I need a bill of sale if the trailer has a South Carolina title?
Yes – the SCDMV still requires a bill of sale to establish the sales price for the Infrastructure Maintenance Fee (IMF).
Is a handwritten bill of sale legal in SC?
Yes, as long as it contains all required elements, but my typed template is far less likely to be questioned.
Does South Carolina require the bill of sale to be notarized?
No state law requires it, but many county offices and most lienholders prefer or demand notarization.
In my experience, a clean, complete South Carolina trailer bill of sale saves both parties hours of headaches and hundreds of dollars in penalties or re-registration fees. Download the free template above, follow the step-by-step instructions, and you’ll sail through the SCDMV process.
Important Disclaimer: This template and article are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal or tax advice. Laws change and individual situations vary. Always consult a licensed South Carolina attorney or CPA for your specific transaction. Information current as of November 2025 and sourced from SCDMV and SCDOR official publications.
Need a custom version for commercial trailers, multiple trailers, or with payment plans? Feel free to reach out – I’m happy to help fellow South Carolinians stay compliant and protected.