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MOTOR VEHICLE - ADDITIONAL HELP RESOURCE

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 * Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108)
 * Application for License (Form 184) - Renewal form
 * Lien Release (Form 4809)
 * Certificate of Title
 * Penalties
 * Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO)
 * Paid Personal Property Tax Receipts
 * Statement of Non-Assessment
 * Financial Responsibility (Proof of insurance)
 * Exemptions from Providing Proof of Financial Responsibility
 * Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form 3019)
 * Identification Number/Odometer Reading (ID/OD) Inspection
 * General Affidavit (Form 768)
 * Safety Inspections
 * Emissions Inspections
 * Motor Vehicle - Definition
 * Commercial Vehicle - Definition
 * Truck - Definition
 * Local Commercial Vehicle - Definition


APPLICATION FOR MISSOURI TITLE AND LICENSE (FORM 108)

Most title applications may be performed by completing and printing the
Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108)PDF Document and submitting
it to your local license office. You may also pick up a copy at your local
license office, or use our online order form to request a copy by standard mail.

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APPLICATION FOR LICENSE (FORM 184)

The Application for License (Form 184)PDF Document may be used when obtaining,
renewing, or transferring license plates. If you did not receive your renewal
notice in the mail you may complete and print the Form 184 from your computer
then take it to your local license office to complete your registration renewal
transaction. You may also use this form to renew by mail if you are temporarily
living out of state. You do not need the Form 184 form to obtain inspections.

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NOTICE OF LIEN, LIEN RELEASE, OR AUTHORIZATION TO ADD/REMOVE NAME FROM TITLE
(FORM 4809)

If your title shows a lienholder (such as a bank or credit union) on it, your
lienholder must give you a notarized lien release showing that you have paid off
the loan and are released from the lien. If your lienholder does not use the
Notice of Lien, Lien Release, or Authorization to Add/Remove Name from Title
(Form 4809)PDF Document to release the lien, they must give you a notarized
statement, on their letterhead, stating the lien is released.

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CERTIFICATE OF TITLE

This is the official document of ownership. If you have lost your title, you
must apply for a duplicate title.

 * Instructions for Completing the Title Assignment

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PENALTIES

Title penalty - Application for certificate of title must be made within 30 days
from the date of purchase to avoid a title penalty. Title penalty is assessed in
the amount of $25 for each 30 day period you are late, not to exceed a total of
$200.

Late renewal penalty - Penalty for failing to renew license plates before the
end of their month of expiration is $5.

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MANUFACTURER'S STATEMENT OF ORIGIN (MSO)

If you purchased a new vehicle from a new-car dealer, you will have an MSO
instead of a title.

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PAID PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RECEIPTS

Your county (or the city of St. Louis) collector's office sent you receipts when
you paid your personal property taxes. You must present the receipts (an
original, photocopy, fax copy, or copy of an internet confirmation screen is
acceptable) when you obtain license plates. You will need a receipt from the
previous year if the registration you are renewing was a one-year registration,
or receipts from the previous two years if the registration you are renewing was
a two-year registration. If you have lost your receipt(s), please contact your
county collector or the city of St. Louis collector of revenue. Visit the State
Tax Commission for a list of assessors. Residents of some counties may have
access to their paid property tax records at local license offices. Check our
online listing of counties who participate in this program.

The receipt must:

 * be in one of the owner's name;
   Note: If the vehicle owner is a corporation or company, the receipt must be
   in the corporation or company name. If you are registering a leased motor
   vehicle or trailer, the receipt must be in the name of the leasing company.
 * list each vehicle owned; and
 * be stamped "PAID".

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STATEMENT OF NON-ASSESSMENT

If you did not owe personal property taxes in Missouri during the last year (or
two years, for a two-year registration), you will need a Statement of
Non-Assessment from your county (or city of St. Louis) assessor stating that you
did not owe personal property tax for that time period. Visit the State Tax
Commission for a list of assessors.

The statement must be in one of the owner's name. Note: If the vehicle owner is
a corporation or company, the receipt must be in the corporation or company
name. If you are registering a leased motor vehicle or trailer, the receipt must
be in the name of the leasing company.

A Statement of Non-Assessment cannot be accessed or verified online.

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FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (PROOF OF INSURANCE)

Every motor vehicle owner MUST present a current insurance identification card
(original, copy, or electronic if legible), or other proof of financial
responsibility and sign an affidavit certifying that the owner or the authorized
agent has and will maintain financial responsibility during the registration
period.

NOTE: The owner or authorized agent MUST sign the self-certification of
financial responsibility on the application to satisfy the requirement for an
affidavit, unless the application is for a trailer.

Proof of financial responsibility may be any one of the following:

 1. A current insurance identification card (original, copy, or electronic if
    legible) containing the following information:
    * The name and address of the insurer;
    * The name of the insured;
    * The policy number;
    * The effective dates of the policy, including month, day and year;
    * A description of the insured motor vehicle including year and make or the
      word "fleet" if the insurance policy covers five or more motor vehicles;
 2. A motor vehicle liability insurance policy or insurance binder (a temporary
    policy). A paid insurance receipt indicating policy information (must
    include the insured's name, vehicle description and effective dates) is also
    acceptable and may be submitted for a newly purchased vehicle or a new
    insurance carrier;
 3. Proof of Financial Responsibility filed with the Department of Revenue;
 4. A certificate of self-insurance (for a Company or Religious Organization)
    issued by the Missouri Department of Revenue.

For newly-acquired vehicles, the following is also acceptable as proof of proof
of financial responsibility:

 1. A paid insurance receipt with the policy information;
 2. Proof of insurance on another passenger vehicle owned by the applicant, as
    long as the newly-acquired vehicle was purchased within 30 days of the
    registration date; and
 3. A statement from the insurance company acknowledging the policy covers the
    purchase of a commercial motor vehicle for 30 days from the date of
    purchase.
    

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EXEMPTIONS FROM PROVIDING PROOF OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

 * If the owner of a motor vehicle submits an application for title only, proof
   of financial responsibility is not required.

 * Registrations held by certain persons or entities are not required to provide
   proof of financial responsibility. These include:
   * Motor vehicles owned by the United States, the state of Missouri and any
     political subdivision or municipality; and
   * Common or contract carriers (motor carriers) whose operations are subject
     to jurisdiction of and are regulated by the Missouri Department of
     Transportation, Motor Carrier Services, who apply for a registration or
     renewal of registration at a license office. In lieu of this proof, the
     motor carrier must complete a Motor Carrier's Insurance Self-Certification
     (Form 4715)PDF Document.

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ODOMETER DISCLOSURE STATEMENT (FORM 3019)

Effective January 1, 2021 motor vehicles beginning with model year 2011 will be
required to have mileage disclosed at the time of ownership transfer until the
vehicle is twenty years old, unless otherwise exempt.

Example: A model year 2011 motor vehicle will be required to disclose mileage at
the time of ownership transfer until December 31, 2030 and will become exempt
from mileage disclosure on January 1, 2031.

All motor vehicles, except those vehicles listed below, must have the mileage
disclosed on the certificate of title at the time the ownership of the vehicle
is transferred to a new owner. All trailers and all-terrain vehicles are exempt
from mileage disclosure requirements. Exceptions are:

 * Any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 16,000
   pounds;
 * Any motor vehicle model year 2010 or older and at least ten years of age at
   the time of ownership transfer.

If the certificate of title does not contain space for the proper odometer
information or the printed name(s) and signature(s) of the buyers and sellers,
the certificate of title must be accompanied by a completed Odometer Disclosure
Statement (Form 3019)PDF Document or other acceptable form issued by the seller.

NOTE: If the true mileage of the motor vehicle is unknown, or the mileage shown
on the odometer is not the actual number of miles traveled or if the odometer
has been repaired or replaced and is incapable of registering the same mileage
as it did previously, the seller or owner must provide a statement explaining
the discrepancy. The title may be branded according to the mileage statement

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IDENTIFICATION NUMBER/ODOMETER READING INSPECTION (ID/OD)

If the ownership of a motor vehicle is transferred to the purchaser on a title
issued by another state or country, the motor vehicle must be inspected to
verify the vehicle identification number and odometer reading of the vehicle.
This inspection requirement does not apply to any motor vehicle transferred on a
Manufacturer's Statement of Origin.

One of the following documents (less than sixty days old) may be presented to
verify the inspection:

 1. A current inspection form completed by an authorized Missouri inspection
    station certifying only the vehicle's identification number and odometer
    reading.
 2. If the applicant and vehicle are out of state at the time of titling, the
    applicant may submit the following:
    * a notarized affidavit, signed by the applicant, explaining the reason the
      applicant is unable to return to Missouri; and
    * a vehicle inspection performed by an authorized inspection station or law
      enforcement officer in the state where the vehicle is located.
 3. If the vehicle is in Missouri, but not operational at the time of titling,
    the applicant may submit one of the following:
    * a statement signed by an authorized Missouri law enforcement officer
      verifying the VIN and current odometer reading; or
    * a completed Application For Vehicle/Trailer Identification Number Plate or
      Verification (Form 5062)PDF Document.
 4. Military applicants may have a commissioned officer other than the vehicle
    owner sign a document to verify the vehicle identification number (VIN) and
    odometer reading of a vehicle previously titled out of state (ID/OD
    inspection) if the vehicle is out of state.

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GENERAL AFFIDAVIT (FORM 768)

The General Affidavit (Form 768)PDF Document may be used for several purposes.

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SAFETY INSPECTIONS

Missouri law requires all motor vehicles to pass a vehicle safety inspection
performed by an authorized Missouri inspection station, unless exempt as
detailed below. The renewal notice you receive from the Department of Revenue
will assist you in determining if your vehicle needs to have a safety
inspection.

The inspection station will issue a Certificate of Inspection and Approval that
must be presented to a license office when the motor vehicle is registered.  A
Certificate of Inspection and Approval is valid for 60 days starting with the
date of inspection.  A valid Certificate of Inspection and Approval must be
submitted at the time of application for title and license or registration
renewal (unless exempt).

A Certificate of Inspection and Approval is valid for 90 days starting with the
date of inspection when a motor vehicle is purchased from a Missouri dealer and
the Certificate of Inspection and Approval provided by the Missouri dealer
indicates the safety inspection was completed within 60 days prior to the
purchase date. A valid Certificate of Inspection and Approval must be submitted
at the time of application for title and license (unless exempt).

If there is no change in vehicle ownership, even model year vehicles must be
safety/emissions inspected (unless exempt) in even calendar years, and odd model
year vehicles must be inspected (unless exempt) in odd calendar years.


EXEMPTIONS:

Effective August 28, 2019, motor vehicles for the first ten years following the
model year of manufacture and having less than 150,000 miles on the odometer are
exempt from the safety inspection requirement. 

Example: For a 2015 vehicle where the mileage continues to be less than 150,000
miles at time of registration or registration renewal, the vehicle would be
exempt from the safety inspection through 2025.    

 * Scenario 1: A 2015 manufactured vehicle’s registration expires January 2019,
   but the applicant renews in December 2018. The mileage at time of renewal is
   equal to or greater than 150,000 miles.
   Is a safety inspection required? Response: Yes, even though the vehicle is 10
   years old or less, it does not meet the requirement of having less than
   150,000 miles.
 * Scenario 2: A 2015 manufactured vehicle’s registration expires December 2019,
   but the applicant renews in January 2020. The mileage at time of renewal is
   less than 150,000 miles. Is a safety inspection required? Response: No, the
   vehicle meets both requirements of being 10 years old or less, and the
   mileage is less than 150,000.

Vehicles registered for 26,000 pounds or above and registered for a period of
less than 12 months are also exempt from the safety inspection requirement. This
situation can occur when the applicant registers a vehicle on a quarterly basis
and the registration is prorated.

 * Scenario 3: An applicant renews the registration on a 36,000 lb truck in July
   of any given year.
   Is a safety inspection required? Response: No.
 * Scenario 4: An applicant titles and registers his 2007 truck for 26,000 lb in
   March 2019.
   Is an inspection required? Response: Yes (if registered April 1st or after,
   no inspection is required).

There is no change to the emissions inspection requirement in the counties where
required.

Other vehicles exempt from a safety inspection:

 1. "Even" model year vehicles with registrations expiring in "odd" calendar
    years;
 2. "Odd" model year vehicles with registrations expiring in "even" calendar
    years;

 * Scenario 5: A 2015 model year vehicle’s registration expires during 2020, but
   the applicant renews in January 2021.
   Is a safety inspection required? Response: No, an odd model year vehicle is
   not required to provide a safety inspection when the registration expires
   during an even calendar year.

 3. All trailers;
 4. Motor vehicles engaged in interstate commerce and registered with the
    Missouri Department of Transportation;
 5. Motor vehicles that display historic plates;
 6. Motor vehicles sold for junk, salvage or rebuilding;
 7. Motor vehicles sold from dealer to dealer; and
 8. Low speed vehicles as defined in Section 304.029, RSMo.

The following transactions are exempt from a safety inspection:

 1. Renewing license plates that were transferred from one motor vehicle to
    another within the previous six months;
 2. Transferring a registration (with no change of ownership) to an "even" model
    year vehicle in an "odd" calendar year, or to an "odd" model year vehicle in
    an "even" calendar year; and
 3. Renewing or registering a vehicle that is out of state at the time of
    renewal/registration. The vehicle must have been out of state for at least
    60 days prior to renewing/registering the vehicle. The vehicle must be
    inspected within 10 days of the vehicle's return to Missouri. You must
    complete the General Affidavit (Form 768)PDF Document stating the vehicle
    has been out of state for more than 60 days, if the vehicle is required to
    be safety inspected or emissions inspected.

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EMISSIONS INSPECTIONS

In addition to a safety inspection, if the vehicle is registered to operate in
St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Franklin County, or
Jefferson County, the vehicle is also subject to an emissions inspection (unless
exempt as detailed below). The renewal notice you receive from the Department of
Revenue will tell you if your vehicle needs to have an emissions inspection.

The inspection station will issue a Vehicle Inspection Report. Vehicle emissions
inspections must be completed before registering the vehicle and should not be
made more than 60 days prior to the date the owner submits an application for
title and license or registration renewal. Note:  A vehicle may be operated for
30 days beyond the vehicle’s registration date if the vehicle is being driven to
reset the vehicle’s readiness monitors, in order to pass the on-board diagnostic
(OBD) emission inspection.  The $5.00 renewal penalty will still apply, if
applicable. 

The Missouri Department of Revenue does not operate the emissions inspection
program. The Gateway Vehicle Inspection Program is administered by the
Department of Natural Resources and the Missouri State Highway Patrol. Please
check the Gateway Vehicle Inspection Program (leaving dor.mo.gov webspace)
website for emissions testing locations and other information.


EXEMPTIONS:

The following vehicles are exempt from an emissions inspection:

 1.  Vehicles registered outside the area listed above;
 2.  New motor vehicles (MSO) and the first retail sale of titled motor vehicles
     during the model year of the vehicle and the following year, provided the
     odometer reading is less than 6,000 miles at the time of the sale;
 3.  * "Even" model year vehicles with registrations expiring in "odd" calendar
     years;
 4.  * "Odd" model year vehicles with registrations expiring in "even" calendar
     years;
 5.  All trailers;
 6.  Motor vehicles/RV's with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating
     (GVWR) over 8,500 pounds;
 7.  Autocycles, motorcycles, motortricycles, and dirt bikes;
 8.  New motor vehicles (MSO) not previously titled/registered for the 4-year
     period following the model year provided the odometer reading is less than
     40,000 miles at time of their first required biennial safety inspection. A
     waiver must be obtained by submitting a completed Mileage-Based Exemption
     Request to the Department of Natural Resources before registering the motor
     vehicle. Refer to the form for instructions;
 9.  Vehicles with a model year of 1995 or older (1996 or older if
     diesel-powered vehicle);
 10. Motor vehicles driven fewer than 12,000 miles between biennial safety
     inspections. A waiver must be obtained by submitting a completed
     Mileage-Based Exemption Request to the Department of Natural Resources
     before registering the motor vehicle. Refer to the form for instructions.
     The last biennial safety inspection and a current safety inspection must be
     submitted to confirm this mileage exemption;
 11. New Missouri residents (no change of ownership) with an odd model vehicle
     in an even calendar year - or - an even model vehicle in and odd calendar
     year;
 12. Motor vehicles registered in one of the affected areas listed above but
     based and operated outside the area for at least 24 months. A notarized
     Out-of-Area Waiver Request must be submitted to the Department of Natural
     Resources, at PO Box 176 Jefferson City Missouri 65102 to support the
     exemption;
 13. Motor vehicles engaged in interstate commerce and registered with the
     Missouri Department of Transportation;
 14. Motor vehicles sold for junk, salvage, or rebuilding;
 15. Motor vehicles sold at public auction and from dealer to dealer;
 16. Gasoline powered low speed vehicles;
 17. Vehicles receiving a "Title Only";
 18. Motor vehicles that display historic plates, school bus, shuttle bus, or
     street rod plates; and
 19. Vehicles powered exclusively by solar power, electric, hydrogen, or by
     fuels other than gasoline, diesel, or ethanol (E10 and E85).
 20. Plug-in electric-drive vehicles. A “plug-in electric-drive vehicle” is
     defined as a plug-in electric-drive vehicle that is made by a manufacturer,
     has not been modified from original manufacturer specifications, and can
     operate solely on electric power and is capable of recharging its battery
     from an on-board generation source and an off-board electricity source. As
     of March 2013 examples include but are not limited to:
     * Chevy Volt
     * Nissan Leaf
     * Fisker Karma S Plug-in Hybrid
       

* An inspection is required regardless of model year if the vehicle is sold.

The following transactions are exempt from a emissions inspection:

 1. Renewing license plates that were transferred from one motor vehicle to
    another within the previous six months;
 2. Transferring a registration (with no change of ownership) to an "even" model
    year vehicle in an "odd" calendar year, or to an "odd" model year vehicle in
    an "even" calendar year; and
 3. Renewing or registering a vehicle that is out of state at the time of
    renewal/registration. The vehicle must have been out of state for at least
    60 days prior to renewing/registering the vehicle. The vehicle must be
    inspected within 10 days of the vehicle's return to Missouri. You must
    complete a statement to that effect.

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MOTOR VEHICLE - DEFINITION

A motor vehicle is defined in Section 301.010, RSMo, as "any mechanical device
on wheels, designed primarily for use, or used, on highways, except motorized
bicycles, vehicles propelled or drawn by horses or human power, or vehicles used
exclusively on fixed rails or tracks, or cotton trailers or motorized
wheelchairs operated by handicapped persons."

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COMMERCIAL VEHICLE - DEFINITION

A commercial vehicle is defined in Section 301.010, RSMo, as "a motor vehicle
designed or regularly used for carrying freight and merchandise, or more than
eight passengers but not including vanpools or shuttle buses."

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TRUCK - DEFINITION

A truck is defined in Section 301.010, RSMo, as "a motor vehicle designed, used,
or maintained for the transportation of property."

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LOCAL COMMERCIAL VEHICLE - DEFINITION

A local commercial vehicle is defined in Section 301.010, RSMo, as "a commercial
motor vehicle whose operations are confined solely to a municipality and that
area extending not more than fifty miles there from, or a commercial motor
vehicle whose property-carrying operations are confined solely to the
transportation of property owned by any person who is the owner or operator of
such vehicle to or from a farm owned by such person or under the person's
control by virtue of a landlord and tenant lease; provided that any such
property transported to any such farm is for use in the operation of such farm."

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