Tax payers are encouraged to notice their decal expiration date.
Pay Taxes
If you pay by mail, at a Synovus bank, online or at a kiosk, your sticker will come from the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) within 7-10 business days.
If you're late, go to a SCDMV office with your paid tax receipt. You may be charged a late fee by the SCDMV if your bill included their renewal fee.
If your sticker doesn’t arrive, contact SCDMV at 803-896-5000 or visit the SCDMV website.
If you didn’t receive your bill, it may be because:
Call the Auditor’s Office at 803-576-2600 (option 1) to get a current bill.
SCDMV may not have processed your sale yet. If they didn’t update ownership within 90 days, you might still get a bill.
When you buy a car from a dealer, the dealer may get your tags without paying local taxes. At the time of purchase, you only paid state sales tax. The County sends a tax bill 120 days later from the purchase date. If unpaid, it will also be due the next year.
Richland County doesn’t charge late fees, but SCDMV may if your tag isn’t renewed on time.
If you bought from a dealer and didn’t pay your tax bill after 120 days, the County must report you to the DMV. Your registration is suspended until taxes are paid.
Paul Brawley is the Richland County Auditor.
803-576-2600
803-576-2605
Auditor's Office
2020 Hampton St. Ste. 2067 Columbia, SC 29204
P.O. Box 192 Columbia, SC 29202
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.