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Missouri Vehicle Title Guide

Missouri Vehicle Title — Transfer, Brands & Check First

Everything you need to title a vehicle in Missouri: how to transfer ownership through the Missouri Department of Revenue, the title brands Missouriuses, and how to get a duplicate, lien release, or bonded title. Before you buy, run the 17-character VIN — a clean, lien-free title is what makes the transfer go through. It's free.

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Missouri Title Data at a Glance

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How to Transfer a Title in Missouri

Titling in Missouri is handled by the Missouri Department of Revenue. The exact steps depend on whether the car is new, used, or arriving from another state, but the core process is the same — here is how it works.

Step 1

Get the title signed over

For a used car, the seller signs the existing Missouri title over to you in the assignment section, with the sale date, price, and the exact odometer reading. For a brand-new car, the dealer provides the manufacturer's certificate of origin (MCO) instead.

Step 2

Complete the application & verification

Submit a title application to the Missouri Department of Revenue with proof of identity, a bill of sale, and an odometer disclosure. Depending on the vehicle, Missouri may require a VIN verification and a check against the federal NMVTIS database before issuing the title.

Step 3

Receive your new title

Once fees are paid and the paperwork clears, the Missouri Department of Revenue issues a new Missouri title in your name. Any existing brand on the VIN — salvage, flood, rebuilt — carries forward and is printed on the new title.

Title Brands Used in Missouri

A title brand is a permanent designation the Missouri Department of Revenueadds to a vehicle's title to warn future buyers. Missouri records these brands — and because each is tied to the VIN in NMVTIS, it follows the car nationwide:

Salvage
Prior Salvage
Junking Certificate
Flood

Missouri title authority

Vehicle titles in Missouri are issued by the Missouri Department of Revenue. About 5.0M vehicles are titled across the state, and every title transfer is checked against the federal NMVTIS database — so a salvage or flood brand applied anywhere in the country shows up when you title the car.

Missouri Title Services

The Missouri Department of Revenue handles every kind of title transaction. The exact forms and fees vary, so confirm with the agency — but these are the services Missouri drivers use most:

Title transfer

Move ownership into your name after buying or being gifted a vehicle in Missouri.

Duplicate / replacement title

Apply for a replacement if the Missouri title is lost, stolen, or damaged.

Lien release / title with a loan

Get a clear title once a loan is paid off, or note a new lienholder on the title.

Out-of-state title transfer

Convert a title from another state into a Missouri title when you move or buy across state lines.

Branded & rebuilt titles

Re-title a repaired salvage vehicle as rebuilt after it passes the Missouri inspection.

Bonded title

Establish ownership with a surety bond when the Missouri title is missing and can't be obtained from the seller.

Why Check the VIN Before You Take Title in Missouri

The paper title only shows what the current state put on it. A free VIN check shows the full national history before you sign anything.

Title washing hides brands. Moving a car between states can strip a brand off the paper title — but the salvage record stays tied to the VIN in NMVTIS and reappears when Missouri titles it.

An open lien blocks a clean title. If a previous owner's loan was never paid off, the title can't pass to you cleanly. A lien check surfaces it first.

Odometer fraud is a title issue. The mileage you record on the Missouri title transfer is a legal disclosure — an odometer rollback means the figure on the paperwork is wrong and the car is worth less.

Check before you sign

Enter the 17-character VIN to confirm the title is clean, lien-free, and the mileage checks out — everything Missouri needs to transfer the title without a hitch.

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Vehicle Titles in Other States

Titling is run state by state, with different agencies, brands, and forms. Compare Missouri with these guides, or run any VIN nationwide.

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Missouri Vehicle Title FAQ

The questions Missouri drivers ask most about transferring, replacing, and clearing a vehicle title.

How do I transfer a car title in Missouri?+

To transfer a title in Missouri, the seller signs the existing title over to you in the assignment section — including the sale price, date, and odometer reading — then you submit a title application, bill of sale, proof of ID, and payment to the Missouri Department of Revenue. Missouri may require a VIN verification and an NMVTIS check before issuing the new title. Run the VIN through a free history check first to confirm the title is clean and lien-free before money changes hands.

What title brands does Missouri use?+

Missouri brands titles to warn future buyers about a vehicle's history. The brands recorded in Missouri include Salvage, Prior Salvage, Junking Certificate, Flood. Because a title brand is tied to the VIN in the federal NMVTIS database, it follows the vehicle nationwide even if the paper title is later "washed" by moving the car to another state — which is exactly why a VIN check catches what a clean-looking title hides.

How do I get a duplicate or replacement title in Missouri?+

If your Missouri title is lost, stolen, or damaged, you apply for a duplicate through the Missouri Department of Revenue with proof of identity and the vehicle details, and pay a replacement fee. If there is still a lien on record, the lienholder may need to request it. Confirm the VIN on any paperwork matches the vehicle before you file.

Can I get a bonded title in Missouri?+

Many states, including procedures recognized in Missouri, allow a bonded (surety-bond) title when you own a vehicle but can't get a properly assigned title from the previous owner. You purchase a surety bond, usually based on the vehicle's value, and the Missouri Department of Revenue issues a bonded title that converts to a clean title after a set period with no ownership claims. Check the VIN history first so you aren't bonding a vehicle with a hidden salvage or theft record.

What does a clean title mean in Missouri?+

A clean title means the Missouri Department of Revenue has no brand on record for that VIN — no salvage, flood, junk, rebuilt, or lemon designation. It does not guarantee the car has never been in an accident; it only means no event crossed the threshold that triggers a brand. A free VIN check goes further than the paper title, surfacing reported accidents, odometer issues, and out-of-state brands that title washing tries to erase.

Does Missouri have any specific titling rules?+

Missouri requires a vehicle examination by the Missouri State Highway Patrol for prior salvage vehicles before they can be re-titled.

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