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  2. Renewing Missouri License Plates - Missouri Department of Revenue

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    Missouri license plates may be renewed up to six months before expiration and must be renewed by the last day of the expiration month. There are four convenient renewal options: Phone: Call 573-751-1957 to see if you are eligible to renew over the phone.

  3. Plate Renewal - Missouri Department of Revenue

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    For a small convenience fee (Only $0.50 for E-Check transactions and 2.0% + $0.25 for credit/debit card transactions), you can renew your license plates quickly online and avoid driving to a license office and waiting in line.

  4. Online Plate Renewal - FAQs - Missouri Department of Revenue

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    For a convenience fee of .50 cents you can renew your license plates from the comfort of your own home - avoiding the drive to a license office and waiting in line. Using an E-Check is your most economical online payment option.

  5. Renewal Requirements Inquiry. Information on requirements to renew your Missouri license plates

  6. Driving & Vehicles - MO.gov

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    Renew your Missouri license plates, register your vehicle and reserve your personalized license plate. File Taxes Electronically. E-filing is convenient, accurate and allows you to direct deposit your tax return.

  7. Renewal Requirements Inquiry - Missouri

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    Retrieve Renewal Requirements. Inquiry Type. License Plate, MO Number, Placard, or ATV Decal Number. Year Of Expiration. Clear. Services. Contact Information / Office Locations. Frequently Asked Questions.

  8. motorv/renewal | St Louis' License Offices

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    Missouri license plates must be renewed during the expiration month or before. You can renew them up to six months early, by visiting your local license office. Because it’s easy to put things off, the busiest time in license offices is near the end of each month.