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Once the vehicle has been inspected, you must mail the completed Form 551, original bill of sale, and a completed title application to the Missouri Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Bureau, P.O. Box 2076, Jefferson City, MO 65105.
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.
You need more than just a bill of sale to complete the transfer of a vehicle in Missouri. You also need to complete the registration and titling process, and if youre the buyer, you also need to pay sales tax.
How long does it take to get a replacement title in Missouri? If your application is filled out properly, you should receive the replacement title in 4-6 weeks. If your application is taking too long you can use this online inquiry form.
You can replace your title in person at a local Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) location. Mail-in and online options are available, too, which is a great option if youre out of state. You will show your drivers license or ID, then submit an $11 duplicate title fee when processing the replacement request.
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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.
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.
Retrieve vehicle title information through Motor Vehicle Records at the official Missouri Department of Revenue Motor Vehicle website. Owners may contact the Missouri Department of Revenue at (573) 526-3669, Ext 6, Option 2, for further information regarding obtaining motor vehicle records.
Title jumping is when someone purchases a car and then resells it without having titled it in their own name. Also known as floating a title, the practice is illegal. A title is a record of the vehicles ownership history kept by the state.
Missouri law requires owners to apply for title within 30 days, or 60 days when purchased from qualifying dealers executing an Agreement for Delayed Delivery of Certificate of Ownership (Form 5830), based on the purchase date of the vehicle.

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