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How to fill out the SC LCF700 - Lexington County online
The SC LCF700 form is essential for individuals applying for primary or secondary residence classification on personal property in Lexington County. This guide provides a structured approach to help you complete the form online accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the SC LCF700 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your chosen editor.
- In Section 1, fill in the tax and property information as shown on your receipt. This includes your receipt number, district, type, and description of the property.
- Proceed to Section 2, where you will provide owner and mailing information. Enter the property owner's name, special mailing address (if any), and the resident address along with the city, state, and zip code.
- For Section 3, include your contact information, specifically your email address and contact phone number.
- In Section 4, indicate the classification you are requesting. Choose either 4% primary residence or 6% secondary residence. Ensure you have the required eligibility documents ready, such as the most recent state income tax return or South Carolina voter registration card, along with supporting documents like a driver’s license or a utility bill.
- Now, move to Section 5, where you will initial each item to acknowledge your certification. Carefully read each statement, including the conditions regarding ownership of other properties and the use of the vehicle for tax classification.
- Finally, sign and date the form at the designated spaces to certify the accuracy of the information provided. After completing the form, you can save your changes, download it, print a copy, or share it as necessary.
Complete your SC LCF700 form online today to ensure a smooth filing process.
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Tel: 803-785-2499 The Warrant Division of the Lexington County Sheriff's Department is responsible for tracking and serving warrants, subpoenas, and civil papers throughout Lexington County.