South Carolina VIN Check

A South Carolina VIN check decodes any 17-character VIN and reveals the vehicle's history: accidents, South Carolina title brands (salvage, rebuilt, flood, junk), open safety recalls, odometer readings, and prior salvage-auction sales. Free VIN decode and recall check; full history report $13.99.

How to run a South Carolina VIN check

  1. Find the 17-character VIN (dashboard by the windshield, driver's door jamb, title, or registration).
  2. Enter it on VinCheck and select South Carolina if prompted.
  3. Get a free decode and recall check instantly, or the full $13.99 South Carolina history report.

What a South Carolina VIN check shows

  • South Carolina and out-of-state title brands (salvage, rebuilt, flood, junk, lemon)
  • Reported accidents and structural/airbag damage
  • Odometer readings and rollback detection
  • Open NHTSA safety recalls
  • Prior Copart / IAAI salvage-auction sales

South Carolina title-brand & salvage data

VinCheck tracks 22,617 salvage, total-loss, and auction records tied to South Carolina VINs.

Makes most often salvage-titled in South Carolina: Ford (2,009), Toyota (1,953), Chevrolet (1,727), Honda (1,641), Nissan (1,560), Hyundai (933).

Most common damage on South Carolina salvage vehicles: FRONT END, REAR END, SIDE, NORMAL WEAR, MINOR DENT/SCRATCHES.

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South Carolina VIN check — frequently asked questions

Is a South Carolina VIN check free?

Yes — decoding a South Carolina VIN (year, make, model, engine, trim, plant) and checking open safety recalls is 100% free on VinCheck. A full South Carolina vehicle history report — accidents, title brands, odometer, and prior salvage-auction sales — is a one-time $13.99 with no subscription.

How do I check a VIN in South Carolina?

Enter the 17-character VIN on VinCheck and select run. We instantly decode the vehicle and pull NMVTIS-sourced title and brand records, NHTSA recalls, odometer readings, and Copart/IAAI salvage-auction history for vehicles titled in South Carolina.

Who can verify a VIN in South Carolina?

The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) is the official South Carolina titling authority and can verify a VIN in person. For an instant online check of title brands, salvage history, accidents, and recalls before you buy, VinCheck pulls the same NMVTIS-approved data the state relies on.

How do I check for a salvage or rebuilt title in South Carolina?

A South Carolina VIN check on VinCheck flags salvage, rebuilt, flood, junk, and total-loss brands reported to NMVTIS by South Carolina and every other state — so a title washed clean in one state still shows here. Always confirm a clean title before buying a used car in South Carolina.

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