So, could anybody tell me if I need to take some standardized tests for transferring?
No, there are no standardised tests for university in the UK.
For UK students applying to university, they have to get specified grades in certain subjects at school in order to apply for a certain degree course.
For example, students from England who want to study English Literature at St Andrews have to get straight A's in at least 3 subjects at A level (Advanced level - approx. equivalent to AP classes or community college in the US). Students from Scotland have to get either AAAA or AAAB in their Highers subjects (which are like A levels, but slightly different systems).
According to the international students section, students from the US will need at least a 3.5 GPA, plus at least one of SATs (score of 1950+), AP classes (marks of 4 or 5) or ACT (score of 28+).
If I successfully get into a new college, can I transfer credits from my current school?
It would depend one what you have already covered in your US degree and whether the UK university will accept it as equivalent to what they teach in the UK.
Remember that degrees in Scotland are 4 years in length, and focus on 3 subjects for 2 years, then specialise in one subject for the final 2 years; while degrees in England and Wales are only 3 years in length (unless you do a placement year or year abroad) and you study only one subject for the full 3 years. This is because Scottish students finish high school at 17 after 13 years of education, while English/Welsh students finish high school at 18 after 14 years of education.
As the school systems are different between the UK and the US (and even between England/Wales and Scotland), it may be determined that you would have to start from scratch with a UK degree and your current credits won't transfer... but it will be up to the individual university.