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South Dakota Utility Trailer Registration & Titling

Last reviewed: January 2025 · Source: South Dakota motor vehicle authority

This guide covers everything you need to know about registering and titling a utility trailer in South Dakota. All title and registration work is handled at the County Treasurer Office.

Key Facts — South Dakota
  • Title threshold: Registration only (no title req.)
  • Handled at: County Treasurer Office
  • Key form: MV-608
  • Title fee: $10.00

Standard Title Transfer

To title or register a utility trailer in South Dakota, bring to your County Treasurer Office:

  • Original title signed by the seller
  • Completed MV-608 (title application)
  • Bill of sale (strongly recommended)
  • Your South Dakota driver's license or state ID
  • Payment for title fee ($10.00) plus registration fees

No Title Available

If no title is available for a trailer that requires one, South Dakota offers a bonded title process. See our national guide for step-by-step instructions:

Bonded Title Process — National Guide

Homemade Trailers

Homemade trailers need a state-assigned VIN before they can be titled. Contact your County Treasurer Office to arrange an inspection:

Homemade Trailer Titling Guide

Where exactly do I go to title a trailer in South Dakota?

All trailer title transfers in South Dakota are handled at the County Treasurer Office. Note that in some states this is different from a standard DMV location — always call ahead to confirm the correct office and current hours before making the trip.

How long does a title transfer take in South Dakota?

Standard title transfers in South Dakota are typically processed at the counter, with registration and plates issued same-day. The physical title certificate is mailed to your address within 2–6 weeks. If you have not received it after 8 weeks, contact the South Dakota motor vehicle authority.

Can I transfer a trailer title online in South Dakota?

Most states do not allow title transfers online — an in-person visit with original documents is required. Online services are generally limited to registration renewal. Confirm with your County Treasurer Office whether any online transfer options exist in South Dakota.

Disclaimer: Informational only. Verify current fees and procedures with your County Treasurer Office before visiting. Not legal advice.

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