Use one of these options if personalizing a specialty plate.In person or by mail using the steps outlined in Applying for Special Plates above.NOTE: You will not need to pay the personalized plate fee. To apply, follow the exact steps listed above and include a photo of your plate.
You may register your vehicle's license plate as a historical plate provided it is at least 25 years old, the year of issuance is consistent with the model year, and it does not clash with the state's current numbering system. However, you can check the availability of your desired message prior to submitting your form. NOTE: You cannot apply for personalized historic plates online.
A copy of your vehicle's registration or title receipt.Must be from either your county of residence or the city of St.A paid personal property tax receipt or non-assessment statement.A completed Application for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates (Form DOR-570).You must carry a personal use log in the vehicle when driving on state roads.Up to 1,000 miles annually for everyday use.To and from exhibitions or educational events.Vehicles with historic or antique plates may be driven: A collector's item used only for exhibition or education reasons.Historic (Antique) MO Platesįor a vehicle to qualify as historical, it must be: See Disability Plates and Placards for more information. In order to park in a disabled spot, you need the wheelchair symbol on your plate. No additional fees apply to personalize these plates. The statement must be dated within 1 year of the application for plates. To get a disabled veteran plate, simply follow the steps outlined above AND provide a statement certifying that your injury is service-related from the United States Department of Veteran Affairs. Qualified disabled veterans are eligible for 1 set of disabled veteran plates for free. Submit the above in person at your local license office or by mail to the address on the form. Most military plates are $15 however, some do not have fees.Proof of award or decoration required for the designated plate.A completed Application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates (Form 4601).To order a specialty or personalized military plate, you'll need: NOTE: Requirements to apply for plates are separate from any requirements associated with registering your vehicle in Missouri. * If you cannot access the forms online, you can find them at any MS license office, or you may request the DOR send you a copy by mail. It may take up to 8 weeks for your plates to arrive.Submit the above in person to your local license office OR by mail to:.You may also be able to show your membership card.Provide an Emblem Use Authorization (EUAS) if you are ordering a plate that shows a specific organization's emblem.Special plates fees are in addition to standard car registration fees.Provide payment for the applicable plate fee.Historic Plates: Application for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates (Form DOR-570).Military Personalized Plates: Application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates (Form 4601).Personalized/Special Plates: Application for Missouri Personalized and Special License Plates (Form 1716).Complete one of the following applications* based on the plate you want:.To apply for your specialty plate, you'll need to: You can apply for a specialty license plate with the Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR):
Our Disability Plates and Placards page has information for drivers who need handicapped plates or parking permits.Visit our page on Types of Specialty License Plates for details on what kinds of plates you can get in Missouri.
Missouri allows drivers to apply for a variety of special and personalized plates. If selling a car with special plates, you may transfer them to another vehicle you own. In the event your plates have been lost, damaged, or stolen, you'll need to complete a form and pay a minimal fee to replace them. To renew your plates, simply renew your vehicle registration. If personalizing standard plates, you can also order your plate online. You can apply for various types of specialty plates in person or by mail in Missouri.
SUMMARY: Apply for a Missouri Specialty License Plate