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South Carolina is one of the better-value dealer licenses in the country: $150, and it lasts 36 months. Behind that sit a $50,000 bond, an 8-hour pre-licensing class, a 96 sq ft building, a 2,000 sq ft lot, and a compliance auditor who will inspect all of it. One quirk worth knowing early: garage liability insurance is optional unless you want dealer plates.
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SCDMV says plainly: before you apply for a dealer license, you must file articles of authorization with the S.C. Secretary of State if applicable — and the name and address on your surety bond must match your application exactly. Bizee files your South Carolina LLC and most people finish in one sitting.
Prefer DIY? You can file directly at Business Entities Online — the state fee is identical either way.
The Five-Car Rule Is Narrower Than People Think
South Carolina’s manual is unusually careful here. It states that you must have a dealer license if you sell or attempt to sell any motor vehicle, unless you meet an exception in S.C. Code 56-15-10(h)(1)–(h)(6). The footnote then explains the five-car figure everyone quotes: it “only comes into play for persons disposing of motor vehicles acquired for their own use and so used in good faith and not for the purpose of avoiding the provisions of law.”
In other words, five is a ceiling on selling your own vehicles, not a free allowance for flipping. Operating unlicensed escalates fast: $100–$500 or 30 days for a first offense, and $2,000 to $10,000 or up to two years for a third.
What South Carolina Actually Requires
- $50,000 surety bond (Form DLA-1B) with signed power of attorney, for retail, wholesale, and recreational vehicle dealers — the amount rose to $50,000 on January 1, 2024. Motorcycle and motorcycle wholesale dealers post $25,000; wholesale auction dealers $15,000. It must be the original document, and the owner, partner, or corporate officer must sign it.
- 8-hour dealer pre-licensing course certificate — original and certified. Exempt: franchised dealers, non-franchised dealers owned and operated by a franchise dealer, recreational vehicle dealers, wholesalers, auto auctions, and motorcycle dealers.
- Building of at least 96 sq ft, permanent and enclosed — explicitly not a residence, tent, temporary stand, or other temporary quarters. Your records must be housed there, and retail buildings must be accessible to the public with days and hours posted.
- Sign with six-inch lettering, clearly legible from the nearest avenue of traffic. Not required for wholesalers.
- Display lot of at least 2,000 sq ft, excluding alleys and driveways. Not required for wholesalers.
- National criminal background report for every owner holding 10% or more, plus Form AD-808A.
- A diagram of your building, lot, display area, and office — hand-drawn is fine.
- SC Department of Revenue retail license (or sales tax exemption number if wholesale-only) and a city or county compliance document.
What It Costs
| Item | Cost | Term |
|---|---|---|
| Dealer or wholesaler license | $150 | 36 months |
| Wholesale motor vehicle auction license | $50 | 1 year |
| Surety bond | $50,000 penal sum | $25,000 motorcycle; $15,000 auction |
| Dealer plates | $20 each | Requires 15 sales for the first two |
| 8-hour pre-licensing class | Provider-set | One-time, if not exempt |
| South Carolina LLC | $125 | Business Entities Online |
Ask for the Pre-Inspection First
This is the step that saves people a lease. SCDMV allows a potential dealer to request a pre-inspection before applying, so a compliance auditor can tell you whether the proposed building and display lot would pass. If nothing needs correcting, you proceed to the application.
After you apply, an auditor schedules the real inspection and completes Form DLA-8, the New Dealer/Wholesaler Checklist, recommending approval or disapproval. You will fail if the building or sign falls short, if the lot is inadequate, if your principal business is not selling vehicles, or if the business is not at the address on your application. No fees are due when you submit the application — you buy the license after passing.
Dealer Plates Are Earned by Sales
Plates cost $20 each, but you qualify by volume: two plates after 15 sales in the preceding year, then one additional plate for every 15 sales beyond the initial 20. In practice that means you cannot qualify for a third plate until you have sold 35 vehicles. New dealers licensed less than a year can have the requirement waived, with plates issued against estimated sales.
Garage liability insurance is what unlocks plates at all — and if the policy is cancelled, the plates go back to SCDMV. Running without plates means the insurance is optional.
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The bond and the business have to match
SCDMV’s first tip to applicants is that the name and address on your surety bond must match the name and address on your application — and if you have multiple locations, each one needs its own license and its own bond. Filing the entity cleanly first is what keeps those in step. Bizee handles the South Carolina filing — you pick the package and pay the $125 state fee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many cars can I sell in South Carolina without a dealer license?
The five-vehicle figure is narrower than people think. SCDMV’s manual says the reference to selling five motor vehicles in a calendar year “only comes into play for persons disposing of motor vehicles acquired for their own use and so used in good faith and not for the purpose of avoiding the provisions of law” under S.C. Code 56-15-10(h)(4). It is a personal-use exemption, not a business allowance — otherwise you must be licensed to sell or attempt to sell any motor vehicle.
How much does a South Carolina dealer license cost?
$150 per license, and licenses issued after December 31, 2023 run a full 36 months. A wholesale motor vehicle auction license is $50 and lasts one year. Dealer plates are $20 each. No fees are due when you submit the application — you pay after passing inspection.
What are South Carolina’s dealership building and lot requirements?
A permanent enclosed building of at least 96 square feet that is not a residence, tent, or temporary stand, a permanent sign with lettering at least six inches high that is legible from the nearest avenue of traffic, and a display lot of at least 2,000 square feet excluding alleys and driveways. Wholesalers do not need the sign or the lot.
Do I need garage liability insurance for a South Carolina dealer license?
Only if you want dealer demonstration plates. SCDMV states that if you operate your business without dealer plates, obtaining garage liability insurance is optional — but you must have it before applying for plates, and cancelling it means surrendering the plates.
Taxes, licensing, workers’ comp, and hiring are covered in our full guide to starting a business in South Carolina.
Sources
| Source | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| SCDMV Dealer and Wholesaler Manual | $150/36-month license, bond amounts by dealer type, 8-hour course and exemptions, building/sign/lot rules, plate formula, inspections, penalties |
| SCDMV — Dealer Licenses | License types and application forms |
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