Privacy in Information Handling, Sharing, and Minimal Disclosure
South Dakota's commitment to privacy is evident in its vehicle registration process, which
demands minimal personal information, thereby reducing the risk of data breaches and
identity theft. The state's stance on non-disclosure is reinforced by its policy of not
participating in interstate information sharing agreements, ensuring that personal driving
records and vehicle registration details remain only within the state. This policy of
minimal disclosure and controlled information sharing provides a strong privacy framework,
giving vehicle owners confidence that their sensitive information is protected and managed
with the utmost discretion.
Anonymity, Asset Protection, and Mail Forwarding Services
In South Dakota, using an LLC or trust for vehicle registration offers anonymity, as the
legal entity's name appears on public records, not the individual's. This method provides a
layer of privacy and shields the owner's assets, as the vehicle is legally owned by the LLC
or trust, thus protecting it from personal liability issues. The state's allowance of mail
forwarding services (available as an add-on service through NewPlates) further enhance
privacy by allowing vehicle-related documents to be sent to a South Dakota address, keeping
the owner's actual location confidential. This trio of benefits—anonymity, asset protection,
and privacy in correspondence—makes South Dakota an appealing option for savvy vehicle
owners.