Power of Attorney for Sale of Motor Vehicle - South Carolina 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in your name and address at the top of the form. Ensure that all details are accurate, as this information identifies you as the principal.
  3. Next, appoint your Attorney-in-Fact by entering their name and county. This person will have the authority to act on your behalf regarding the sale of your vehicle.
  4. In the property section, provide detailed information about the motor vehicle, including make, model, body type, VIN, and year. This ensures clarity on what is being sold.
  5. Sign and date the document at the bottom. You will also need witnesses to sign; ensure they do so in accordance with South Carolina law.
  6. Finally, if required, have a notary public acknowledge your signature to validate the document legally.

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Notarization Requirement You must also have your POA docHubd for it to be valid under South Carolina law. (S.C. Code 62-8-105 (2024).)
The cost of creating a power of attorney in South Carolina can vary based on numerous factors, including the type of POA, the complexity of your needs, and the professional you choose to draft it. A straightforward POA may cost as little as $200, while more complex arrangements can rise to $600 or more.
The price and odometer reading at the time of sale must be included on the back of the title. If it is not there, you will need the Bill of Sale. A signed Bill of Sale/Buyers Order is required for all title transactions showing the total sale prices of the vehicle, minus any trade-in value.
The South Carolina Motor Vehicle Power of Attorney form requires the full identity of the vehicle owner, including their name and mailing address. Additionally, the form requires the full name and mailing address of the agent who will be granted the authority to act on behalf of the vehicle owner.