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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) Document;
Gifting Your Vehicle General Affidavit (Form 768) Document or a written statement indicating the vehicle was given as a gift. NOTE: The General Affidavit or statement does not have to be notarized. Lien Release (Form 4809), notarized, if applicable.
A Missouri Bill of Sale is a contract that details the sale by the seller to the buyer the personal property that is situated or at the time of the sale, the property is located in Missouri. The property contemplated here is personal property such as a car, furniture, or an appliance.
Gifting Your Vehicle General Affidavit (Form 768) Document or a written statement indicating the vehicle was given as a gift. NOTE: The General Affidavit or statement does not have to be notarized. Lien Release (Form 4809), notarized, if applicable.
Missouri law states that all sellers must submit either a Notice of Sale (form 5049) or Bill of Sale (DOR-1957) to the state's Department of Revenue within 30 days from the date of sale. The Bill of Sale needs to include the following information and should be notarized: Year and Make of the Vehicle. Title number.
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Simply, download the Application for Duplicate Title/Registration Receipt (Form 2519) from the Missouri Department of Revenue website or go into any Missouri license office to pick up the form.
What Do You Need To Transfer A Car Title In Missouri? The original title with back assignment filled out. The Application for Missouri Title and Registration. Proof of insurance. Certificate of safety inspection. Payment for all fees and taxes. Your driver's license.
Please contact the Department of Revenue at 573-526-3669, Option 3, for further information regarding obtaining motor vehicle records.
In short, you need a bill of sale in order to obtain a title. Think of the two documents as complementary. While a bill of sale certifies a transfer of ownership between two parties, a title certifies the buyer's legal ownership. It's the final step in the process and proves that the buyer is the legal owner.
General Affidavit Form (DOR-768) Note that some require notarization of the applicant's signature. Non-Use (notary required): Must be completed when applicant asks to license a vehicle that has not been operated on the highways, and applicant wishes to have registration fee prorated.

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