Mo. Code Regs. tit. 12 § 10-23.430

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 12 CSR 10-23.430 - Registration of a Motor Vehicle or Trailer When the Out-Of-State Lienholder Refuses to Release the Title

PURPOSE: This amendment updates form information and department practices.

(1) An individual establishing residency in Missouri is required to title and register all motor vehicles and trailers owned by him/her within thirty (30) days of establishing residency. On occasion, the lienholder named on the out-of-state title may refuse to release the title to either the owner or the Department of Revenue in order for the owner to title the vehicle in Missouri. Since the owner is obligated to obtain Missouri license plates for his/her vehicle, s/he shall apply for registration by submitting the following:
(A) APPLICATION FOR MISSOURI TITLE AND LICENSE, Form 108, completed and signed;
(B) A copy of the front and back of the out-of-state title issued in the owner's name;
(C) A written statement from the lienholder refusing to release the title or an Owner Out-of-State Title Request Form 5834;
(D) All documents and fees required to obtain Missouri license plates; and
(E) A fee equal to the title fee required pursuant to section 301.190, RSMo.
(2) No more than one (1) application for registration under this rule may be approved at any given time for a motor vehicle or trailer.

12 CSR 10-23.430

Adopted by Missouri Register April 15, 2024/volume 49, Number 08, effective 5/31/2024.