If you’re planning on moving to, from, or within the state of Missouri then you’re going to want to make sure that you know exactly what’s expected of you in terms of DMV paperwork. Like all states, you’ll be required to get your Missouri DMV Change of Address forms in order before you can truly settle in as a resident—including your address on your driver’s license and your vehicle’s registration, if applicable.
It’s good practice to take care of all of your paperwork as early as possible, especially if you’re going to be driving in the state or want to start applying for jobs. And since Missouri requires that you file your change of address paperwork within just 30 days of establishing residency in the state (and immediately if you’re already a resident), there really isn’t much time to waste.
Not sure where you should start? That’s where we come in. We’ve put together all of the information that you’ll need to complete your Missouri DMV change of address and vehicle registration forms, so read through the information below and then make your way to an Missouri Department of Revenue to get started.
Will you need to get a new driver’s license if moving to Missouri from another state?
How do you get one?
To get a Missouri driver’s license as a formerly out-of-state resident you’ll have to go to a Missouri Department of Revenue office in person, since unfortunately you can’t do a Missouri DMV change of address online or over the phone.
Per the rules in most states, expect that Missouri driver’s licenses for new residents to the state are only available to those who do not have any outstanding suspensions, revocations, or cancellations on their out of state driver’s license and who have not been previously deemed unfit or unsafe to drive by the MO DMV or an outside court.
You will need to bring along the following documentation when you visit the MO DMV:
Note that if your name on your proof of identity does not match the name on your current driver’s license you will also have to bring along proof of name change, such as your marriage license, divorce decree, or a court order for a legal name change.
Is there a fee?
Yes. The fee for a new Missouri driver’s license is $10.
Does a Missouri DMV change of address require a driving test?
No, provided you have a current and valid out-of-state driver’s license and your out-of-state license has not been expired for more than 184 days. You will have to pass a vision test and road sign test though.
How long do you have to get a Missouri driver’s license or ID card?
Missouri requires that you get your DMV change of address handled within 30 days of establishing residency in that state. So how do you know if you’re officially a resident? Head to the MO DMV if you plan to:
How long do you have to update your vehicle’s registration?
Missouri requires that you register your vehicle in the state withing 30 days of establishing residency.
How do you update your vehicle’s registration as a new resident of Missouri?
You’ll need to head to a Missouri Department of Revenue office in person to update your vehicle’s registration. Make sure to bring along the following required documents:
Other documents that may be requested include a statement of non-assessment from your county assessor’s office and an emissions inspection report.
What is the registration fee?
The fees for registering a standard non-commercial vehicle in Missouri varies. See a breakdown of fees here.
Missouri requires that you update your driver’s license immediately with your new address when moving within the state (and no, changing your address with the post office doesn’t cut it).
You have three primary options for updating your address on your Missouri driver’s license:
1. Fill out a Missouri DMV change of address form online. You can do so here. Be sure to have your current Missouri driver’s license number handy, as well as the last four digits of your social security number.
2. Go to a Missouri Department of Revenue office in person. Find a Missouri driver’s license office near you and fill out a Missouri DMV change of address form in person.
3. Send an email. Email dlbmail@dor.mo.gov to request a change of address via email and you will receive directions on what to do from there.
How much does a Missouri change of address cost?
An update to your Missouri address with the DMV is free, but you’ll need to pay if you want a replacement driver’s license with your new address. You can see fees here.
What information do you need to provide to update your address on your driver’s license?
To change your address on your Missouri driver’s license or identification card, you will need to provide:
What information do you need to provide to update your vehicle registration?
You will need to provide your complete change of address paperwork to update your vehicle’s registration, plus your license plate number.
Just like with your driver’s license, you can update your vehicle’s registration online or in person, or request information by email via dlbmail@dor.mo.gov.
Will Missouri issue you a new driver’s license if you’re moving within the state?
Not unless you want one.
Do you need to notify the state of Missouri if you’re moving to another state without a registered car?
Nope. When you receive a driver’s license in your new state of residency Missouri will automatically cancel your MO driver’s license.
Do you need to notify the state of Missouri if you’re moving to another state with your registered vehicle?
Do you need to return your Missouri license plates?
While not required, you can choose to return them if you please.
If you have any questions about changing your address on your driver’s license and/or vehicle’s registration when moving to, from, or within the state of Missouri, contact the Missouri Department of Revenue at (573) 526-2407 for driver’s license questions and (573) 526-3669 for vehicle registration questions. You are encouraged to have your driver’s license number and license plate number (if applicable) ready when you call.
If you’d rather reach out by email, send a message to dlbmail@dor.mo.gov.
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