Motor Vehicle Titling and Registration
You have 30 days from the date of purchase to title and pay sales tax on your newly purchased vehicle. If you do not title the vehicle within 30 days, there is a title penalty of $25 on the 31st day after purchase. The penalty increases another $25 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $200.
To title a motor vehicle in the state of Missouri, the owner must submit the following:
- The Certificate of Title, properly signed over to you (see instructions), or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO);
- A signed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108);
- An identification number and odometer (ID/OD) inspection, if ownership of the motor vehicle was transferred to you on a title issued by another state or country. This inspection can be completed by a Missouri authorized inspection station. A safety inspection, not more than 60 days old, will satisfy this requirement;
- An Odometer Disclosure Statement (Form 3019), if applicable;
- A notarized Lien Release (Form 4809), if applicable; and
- Additional documentation may be requested at the time of titling.
You will pay:
- The $8.50 title fee and the $6 processing fee; and
- State tax of 4.225 percent, plus your local sales tax on the purchase price, less trade-in allowance, if any. Our online sales tax calculator may help you estimate the taxes you will pay.
To title and register (obtain license plates for) a newly purchased motor vehicle, please refer to the Buying a Vehicle page of our website.
New Resident Titling & Registration Requirements
You have 30 days from the date of becoming a Missouri resident to title your vehicle.
If your lienholder is currently in possession of your out-of-state title, please complete the owner and vehicle/unit information sections of the Owner Out-of-State Title Request (Form 5834). Mail, email, or fax the completed form to your lienholder to request the original out-of-state title. If the lienholder is unable to release the out-of-state title to you, the lienholder may complete and notarize the bottom section of the form and return the completed form along with acceptable proof of ownership documents (as outlined below) to you. Once you have received the out-of-state title or acceptable proof of ownership documents, you may apply for Missouri title and registration.
To obtain a Missouri title and registration (license plates) on a motor vehicle currently titled in another state, you must submit the following:
- Original title, or proof of ownership in accordance with the laws of your previous state where the vehicle is currently titled in your name;
- If there is a lien on the vehicle, and your lienholder is in possession of your title, you will need to obtain the title from the lienholder to submit with your application. The lien will remain in force, and when the Missouri title is issued, the lien will appear on the face of the title. Missouri titles are mailed to the vehicle owner unless a request is made to have the title mailed to the lienholder;
- If your lienholder currently holds the out-of-state title and you are unable to obtain the title from the lienholder, the following must be submitted to apply for title and a one-year registration:
- A written statement from your lienholder on letterhead refusing to release the out-of-state title; and
- One of the following:
- A copy of the front and back of the out-of-state title held by the lienholder, indicating your name as the owner, and your lienholder's name as the lienholder; or
- Out-of-state title receipt indicating your name as the owner and your lienholder’s name as the lienholder when the out-of-state title is from an electronic titling state; or
- A statement from your lienholder declaring the out-of-state title is held by an electronic titling state.
NOTE: If one of the ownership documents listed above is not available, please contact the titling agency of your previous state of residence for information to obtain a replacement title or ownership document.
- A signed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108) PDF Document;
- Identification number and odometer (ID/OD) inspection. All motor vehicles previously titled in another state must be inspected to verify the vehicle identification number and odometer reading of the vehicle. This inspection can be completed by a Missouri authorized inspection station. A Missouri safety inspection will satisfy this requirement;
- Additional documentation may be requested at the time of titling;
- A current insurance identification card (original, copy, or electronic if legible) or other proof of financial responsibility;
- Statement of non-assessment from your Missouri county of residence (or City of St. Louis) assessor's office showing you do not owe personal property taxes in the county (or City of St. Louis). If you are in the military and do not claim Missouri as your state of residence, you must submit a recent Leave and Earning Statement indicating your state of residence in place of obtaining a statement of non-assessment. Visit the State Tax Commission for a list of assessors;
- *A Missouri safety inspection not more than 60 days old;
- *An emissions inspection not more than 60 days old, if you reside in St. Louis City or the following counties: Jefferson, St. Charles, or St. Louis, if applicable.
* Even model year vehicles must be safety and emissions inspected (unless exempt) in even calendar years, and odd model year vehicles must be inspected (unless exempt) in odd calendar years.
NOTE: 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 2023 vehicle where the mileage continues to be less than 150,000 miles at the time of registration or registration renewal, the vehicle would be exempt from the safety inspection through 2033.
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