Yes. When buying a new vehicle in MO, you have 30 days to register it or risk late fees. You must submit the paperwork in person at your local licensing office, regardless of whether the vehicle has been purchased from a dealer or from a private individual. To register your vehicle, submit the following to yourclosest licensing office: Documents showing vehicle ownership: Properly completed title certificate (for used cars from a dealership or a private party). Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (for new cars from a dealership). Application for Missouri Title and License (Form DOR-108). For out-of-state vehicles, provide the VIN and odometer inspection certificates. A current safety inspection from a Missouri authorized inspection station (like Valvoline) will cover this requirement.
I'm still in Denver, and my temp tags expire January 2. I'm moving on the 26th. I'm trying to avoid buying plates twice in one month! Can I send my info to KC and get my plates mailed? ...or at least a temp to get me into town?
Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.