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Resident Licensing Requirements Pass the license examination(s) required by statute. Meet the minimum age requirement, which varies per license. Submit the completed Uniform Application for Individual Insurance Producer License form (available at .nipr.com). Remit the appropriate application fee.
To apply for a duplicate title, you must submit: An Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108) Document, completed in full and signed, including the following: If applicable, a docHubd Lien Release (Form 4809) is required. Submit an $8.50 duplicate title fee and a $6 processing fee.
The average turnaround time for a mail-in title application to be processed is 4-6 weeks. NOTE: You should keep the original docHubd lien release (or a copy) for your personal records. The copy that is submitted with your application will not be returned to you.
You must pass the title exam and submit the Resident or Non-Resident Producer App within that period to receive your full title license. Any questions, please email licensing@insurance.mo.gov or call (573) 751-3518 for assistance.
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 Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO); A signed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108) Document;
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Your signature on the Form 108 must be docHubd if you are not in possession of your current title. The average turnaround time for a mail-in title application to be processed is 4-6 weeks.
Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108) 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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