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Sep 03, 2014Explorer
South Dakota License Plates
Can anyone give me any info on the procedure to get South Dakota license plates. Talked to the tax collector in Custer County and she acted like I was bothering her. Thanks
Rick
Rick
motorcycle jack wrote:
Several mail services to handle mail (be sure to get one that does internal audits to make sure you get every piece sent to you - Americas Mailbox doesn't).
lillyputz wrote:
Talk to Pam. She is Deputy Treasurer for Custer County 605-673-8172.
You DO NOT have to live in SD or be a resident. I have registered 2 5th wheels in SD and have a current one registered there now and I live and own a home in Nevada.
SD goes by the weight of the RV. On a new RV. sales tax is 3% plus reg fees.
After said fees, they will mail you the reg and plate.
Lillyputz
motorcycle jack wrote:
Several advantages come to mind:
Low sales tax,
No state income tax,
1 day residency requirement to become resident,
NO Vehicle inspection so no returning to for that,
5 year license renewal - first 5 yr renewal can be done via mail, so 10 yrs before you need to return,
special RV statement when getting drivers license means your off the rolls for jury duty.
Several mail services to handle mail (be sure to get one that does internal audits to make sure you get every piece sent to you - Americas Mailbox doesn't).
Plus it's a great state to own property in (low cost-low taxes). What else do you need for full timing?
restlesswind wrote:texasclarks wrote:
So,what is the advantage of SD residency?
Lower (Than many other states) vehicle registration and sales tax.
(3% sales tax.If you buy your RV out of SD and register it in SD,you may well save thousands on sales tax and yearly registration.
Several mail forwarding companies that understand the full time way of life
Everybody has to have a "residence"of some find,SD fits the bill for a lot of us full timers
SD is not for all full timers,so do you homework.
texasclarks wrote:
So,what is the advantage of SD residency?