How to Get a Bonded Title in South Dakota
If you’re holding a vehicle without a clean title in South Dakota, a bonded title (also called a surety bond title) is the standard legal remedy. This process lets you establish documented legal ownership even when the original title chain is incomplete, the seller is unreachable, or the title was never issued.
Our downloadable guide walks you through the entire South Dakota process — every form, every fee, and every step — so you can complete it yourself without hiring an attorney.
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What You Need to Know First — South Dakota
South Dakota has one of the most permissive and well-known title programs in the country. While South Dakota is famous for its non-resident titling program (commonly used for RVs and expensive vehicles), this guide focuses on the bonded title process for South Dakota residents with local vehicles.
The South Dakota Bonded Title Process
File at your county treasurer’s office. South Dakota’s bond period is 3 years.
Required Surety Bond Amount
South Dakota uses a bond formula of 1.5× the appraised value. Your bond premium — the amount you actually pay to a surety company — is typically 1–3% of the bond amount per year. For example, if your vehicle is valued at $10,000 and the bond requirement is 1.5× value ($15,000 bond), you’d pay approximately $150–$450 per year in bond premiums.
The guide includes a step-by-step bond amount calculation worksheet and a list of licensed surety bond companies serving South Dakota.
Fees and Costs
Title fees are $10 base. County fees add $5–$8.
These figures reflect the most recently published fee schedules. Our guide is updated annually each July to reflect any changes.
Timeline
Most applicants in South Dakota complete the bonded title process in approximately 3–6 weeks — among the fastest in the country. The guide includes a checklist and timeline tracker so you know exactly where you are in the process at every step.
What’s in the South Dakota Guide?
The PDF includes four sections:
Section 1 — Overview: What a bonded title is, when you need one, and whether South Dakota’s bonded title process applies to your situation.
Section 2 — Step-by-Step Process: Every action in the correct order, from gathering documentation through receiving your South Dakota bonded title.
Section 3 — Checklist: A single-page checklist you can print and use to track your progress through the process.
Section 4 — Appendix: Direct links to all South Dakota DMV forms, fee schedules, surety bond companies, and applicable statutes — verified and current as of the guide’s publication date.
Frequently Asked Questions — South Dakota
Do I need an attorney to get a bonded title in South Dakota? For most straightforward cases, no. The bonded title process is an administrative procedure designed for self-filing. The guide provides everything you need to complete the application yourself.
Can I drive the vehicle while waiting for my bonded title? In most cases, yes — with a temporary registration or under specific conditions described in Section 2 of the guide. South Dakota’s specific rules on this are covered in detail.
What if someone challenges my bonded title later? The surety bond protects against this. If a prior legitimate owner files a claim during the bond period, the bonding company compensates them (up to the bond amount). Your guide explains how to build a strong documentation record that minimizes this risk.
Part of the Bonded Title DIY Guides — All 50 States series. Also available in the Midwest Regional Bundle.