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South Carolina Towing Laws
- Signage Requirements
- For commercial property, notice must be posted in a conspicuous place on the borders of the property near each entrance prohibiting parking. Some municipalities require signs of at least 6 square feet, clearly visible and legible, containing a towing warning, phone number, and address for vehicle release.
- Private Property Rules
- It is unlawful to park a vehicle on private property of another without the owner's consent. A vehicle found on private property may be towed and stored at the expense of the registered owner. Proof of posted signage is considered conclusive notice against the person.
- Right to Retrieve
- How to File a Complaint
- Sources
- SC Code §16-11-760, SC Code §56-5-5635
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