How Do I Renew My License Plates?

 

         Renewing License Plates in Missouri can be confusing. The general rule is that, after initial registration, even year plates are renewed in even years, and odd year plates are renewed in odd years. For most vehicles, Missouri Safety Inspections must be performed on vehicles that are more than 10 years old or that have exceeded 149,999. For example, a 2020 Ford Escape would not require a Missouri Safety Inspection until 2032 unless its odometer reads 150,000 miles or more.

         Additionally, vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of 8,500 lbs or less that are registered in St. Louis City or County, St. Charles County, Franklin County, or Jefferson County, with a few exceptions, must pass a Missouri Emissions Inspection every two years.

         Missouri Safety and Missouri Emissions Inspections are valid for sixty days, and Missouri License Plates can be renewed up to six months prior to expiration.

        For the a complete list of Missouri Safety Inspection regulations, click here.

         Missouri License Plates can be renewed online, in person at a Missouri Fee Office, or by mail. For more information about how to register your vehicle in Missouri or about how to renew your License Plates, please visit the Missouri Department of Revenue website.

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