Yes.

South Dakota is an “open registration” state, which means nonresidents from states with higher vehicle registration fees can save money by registering their vehicles here.

Nonresidents wishing to register a vehicle in South Dakota need to take the following to the treasurer’s office in a South Dakota county:

  • Original out-of-state title.
  • Out-of-state driver’s license.
  • Social Security number.
  • A completed South Dakota Motor Vehicle/Boat Title & Registration Application form.

The county treasurer’s office will tell applicants the appropriate fees for the county where they are registering their vehicles. In July 2024, South Dakota began requiring non-residents to pay an additional $100 fee to register their vehicle. Clay County and Pennington County are popular with out-of-state vehicle owners.

South Dakota is one of 11 states that allow vehicle registration without an in-state license under certain situations, according to Credit Karma. 

This fact brief responds to conversations such as this one.

Sources

South Dakota Department of Revenue, https://dor.sd.gov/government/government-faqs/

South Dakota Department of Revenue, https://sddor.seamlessdocs.com/f/1001


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