DNR News
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June 1, 2011
Columbia boat titling office open on Saturdays in June
The S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is helping you get your boat registered and titled this summer. The DNR boat titling office in Columbia will be open on Saturdays during June from 8:30 a.m. in the morning until 1 p.m. in the afternoon.
Complete boating services will be available. Services offered will be Watercraft Registration Renewals, Titling and Registration of new watercraft and outboard motors, transfer of Title and Registration of used watercraft and outboard motors, purchase of Duplicate Watercraft Decals and Duplicate Outboard Motor Decals and Duplicate Watercraft and Outboard Motor Titles.
All of the aforementioned transactions will be available if correct documentation is on hand with the customer and no delinquent property taxes are outstanding and/or no outstanding liens.
So if you haven’t yet registered and titled your boat, come to our office at 1000 Assembly Street, Saturday mornings in June. Then you can head for the lake, because Life’s Better, Outdoors.
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