South Carolina state law governs abandoned vehicle procedures, requiring law enforcement involvement, owner notification, and mandatory waiting periods before disposal. Title 56 establishes uniform statewide rules that local ordinances must follow.
Under SC Code Title 56, Chapter 5, Article 39, a vehicle left unattended on public property over 48 hours, or on private property without permission, may be deemed abandoned. Law enforcement must initiate removal procedures, including title search through the SCDMV and certified mail notice to the registered owner and lienholder. After 30 days without claim, the vehicle may be sold at public auction or disposed of as scrap. Local jurisdictions enforce within this state framework but cannot bypass owner notification or title search requirements established by statute.
Towing fees, storage charges, and forfeiture of vehicle ownership. Improper removal by towers can result in civil liability and criminal charges under SC Code 56-5-5640.
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