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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Description of Watercraft' section. Enter the registration number, hull ID number, title number, make, year, length, and construction details.
  3. Indicate if the watercraft has been junked, abandoned, or destroyed by checking the appropriate box and providing the date of this action.
  4. If applicable, complete the 'Description of Outboard Motor' section with similar details as required for the watercraft.
  5. If your address has changed, fill in your new address details including city, state, zip code, and county code.
  6. Finally, certify that you are the legal owner by signing and printing your name. Include your driver's license number and state of issue.

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All boats are taxed at 10.5%. However, under Section 12-37-224, residents may be eligible for a 6% tax assessment if they meet all of the below criteria.
You can renew your watercraft online only if: The boat has been determined tax exempt by your county. The property taxes have been paid to the county but the registration renewal fee of $10.00 was not paid to the county.
A $30.00 late fee is required if application for registration renewal is not received within 60 days after registration expires. The late fee is applied on the 61st day after the expiration date of the watercraft decal. A $30.00 late fee applies to S.C.
How do I change my address? If you own a boat or motor, you must notify SCDNR by completing the change of address form. If you do not have an active boat or motor associated with your customer ID number, you may update your address at the time you purchase your new hunting or fishing license.
Q: How do I change my address? A: You may change your address online by logging in to your customer profile at GoOutdoorsSouthCarolina.com, through the Go Outdoors SC mobile app or by mail. To apply by mail print and mail the change of address form located on our website at dnr.sc.gov/boating/boatingforms.html.

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Landfills in South Carolina Accepting Boats for Disposal You must siphon out the gas and oil. No sewage on the boat. Ask about trailers if you want to dispose of yours. Ask about pulling the boat off your trailer. CALL the landfill and find out the price (most range from $40 $150 a ton) and hours of operation.
In South Carolina, any watercraft propelled by any mechanized means on navigable waters must be registered with the state.

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