Out-of-State Car Title Transfer to Missouri
Just moved to Missouri? Here is exactly what you need to transfer your out-of-state vehicle title — deadline, documents, fees, and any inspections required.
Most states require registration within 15–90 days of establishing residency.
Transfer Quick Facts
Documents Required
- 1Out-of-state title
- 2Proof of in-state insurance
- 3Completed title/registration application
- 4Payment for title fee and registration
Contact your state DMV as soon as you establish residency. Deadlines are typically 15–90 days from move-in date.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have to transfer an out-of-state title to Missouri?
Varies (typically 15–90 days). Most states require registration within 15–90 days of establishing residency.
What is the title fee to register an out-of-state vehicle in Missouri?
Varies. Title fees range from $8 to $150 depending on state.
Does Missouri require an inspection for out-of-state vehicle registration?
No. Inspection requirements vary by state.
Do I owe sales or use tax when registering my out-of-state vehicle in Missouri?
Generally no. Most states impose use tax when registering a vehicle purchased in another state. Credit is typically given for taxes already paid.
What documents do I need to transfer my title to Missouri?
Required documents include: Out-of-state title, Proof of in-state insurance, Completed title/registration application, Payment for title fee and registration.
Can I drive my out-of-state vehicle while waiting to register it in Missouri?
Most states allow a grace period before requiring registration. Varies (typically 15–90 days) is the deadline after establishing residency in Missouri. You can typically drive on your current out-of-state registration during this window, but you should obtain Missouri insurance immediately upon moving.