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NOTE: Effective August 28, , Missouri law requires that any outboard motor manufactured on or after July 1 of any year shall be labeled Year Manufactured with the calendar year immediately following the year manufactured, unless the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin (MSO) indicates a specific model or program year. For more information, you may refer to the instructions on the back of the Application for Missouri Boat/Vessel or Outboard Motor Title and Registration (Form 93).
Upon purchase of a newly acquired boat, vessel, or outboard motor you may purchase a temporary permit to operate the boat, vessel, or outboard motor on Missouris waterways.
To obtain a temporary permit, please bring the following items with you to any Missouri license office:
You will pay:
The temporary permit(s) must be carried in the boat or vessel while the unit is in operation.
You have 60 days from the date of purchase to title your newly purchased boat, vessel, or outboard motor. If you do not title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor there is a title penalty of $10 on the 61st day after purchase. The penalty increases another $10 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $30.
When the boat or vessel is titled and registered, you will receive:
When the outboard motor is titled and registered, you will receive a decal.
Vessels documented by the United States Coast Guard are not required to be titled, but must be registered.
You have 60 days from the date of purchase to title your newly purchased boat, vessel, or outboard motor. If you do not title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor, there is a title penalty of $10 on the 61st day after purchase. The penalty increases another $10 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $30.
To title and register a boat, vessel, or outboard motor in the state of Missouri, the owner must submit the following items at any Missouri license office:
For a boat/vessel you will pay:
For an outboard motor you will pay:
You have 60 days from bringing the boat, vessel, or outboard motor into Missouri to title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor if it is to be kept in Missouri over 60 consecutive days. If you do not title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor, there is a title penalty of $10 on the 61st day. The penalty increases another $10 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $30.
To title and register a boat, vessel, or outboard motor in the state of Missouri, the owner must submit the following;
For the boat/vessel you will pay:
For the outboard motor you will pay:
Missouri Residents:
You have 60 days from the date of purchase to title your newly purchased boat, vessel, or outboard motor. If you do not title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor, there is a title penalty of $10 on the 61st day after purchase. The penalty increases another $10 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $30.
Out-of-State Residents:
You have 60 days from bringing the boat, vessel, or outboard motor into Missouri to title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor if it is to be kept in Missouri over 60 consecutive days. If you do not title the boat, vessel, or outboard motor, there is a title penalty of $10 on the 61st day. The penalty increases another $10 for every 30 days you are late with a maximum penalty of $30.
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A boat, vessel, or documented vessel registration must be renewed every three years. The registration expires on June 30th in the year specified on the decal. There is no late renewal penalty. Outboard motor decals are not required to be renewed.
To obtain information regarding your renewal, you may visit the Department's Renewal Requirements Inquiry system.
To renew a boat, vessel, or documented vessel registration, the owner must submit the following at any Missouri license office, by mail, or by at 573-751- Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Your local license office may also provide -in renewal services. Visit https://dor.mo.gov/license-office-locator/ for more information.
For a boat or vessel renewal you will pay:
If your decal or pocket card has been lost, stolen, or mutilated, you may obtain a replacement by submitting the following at any Missouri license office, by mail, or by at 573-751- Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Your local license office may also provide -in renewal services. Visit https://dor.mo.gov/license-office-locator/ for more information.
For a replacement decal or pocket card you will pay:
If you are a Missouri resident, you have 30 days from acquiring the documented vessel to apply for a Documented Vessel Certificate of Registration (Form ). If you do not apply within 30 days, you will incur a penalty of $10 on the 31st day, increasing another $10 for every 30 days you are late up to a maximum penalty of $30.
If you are a nonresident, you have 60 days from acquiring or bringing the documented vessel into Missouri to apply for a Documented Vessel Certificate of Registration, if the vessel is to be kept in Missouri over 60 consecutive days. If you do not apply, there is a penalty of $10 on the 61st day, increasing another $10 for every 30 days you are late up to a maximum penalty of $30.
To obtain a Certificate of Registration and decal for a vessel documented with the United States Coast Guard, the owner must submit the following items to the Motor Vehicle Bureau's central office:
Outboard motors attached to documented vessels must be titled and registered.
You will pay the following fees:
Upon receipt of all requirements and fees, you will receive:
Documented vessel owners may purchase a temporary permit to allow them to operate the documented vessel for 60 days while the applicant awaits the documentation from the United States Coast Guard. These special permits must be obtained directly from the Motor Vehicle Bureau's Central Office in Jefferson City for a fee of $5 plus a $6 processing fee. Documented vessel temporary permits are nonrenewable or transferable and are no longer valid upon issuance of a Documented Vessel Certificate of Registration (Form ).
To obtain a temporary permit, the owner must submit the following to the Motor Vehicle Bureau's Central Office:
For information about documenting a vessel, you should contact the United States Coast Guard, National Vessel Documentation Center.
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