Missouri DMV Change of Address
Moving somewhere in Missouri? Before you cruise around the new neighborhood, add updating the Missouri DMV change of address form to your moving to-do list. In some states, you have less than 30 days to update your driving records and/or vehicle registration with the Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV), so now’s the time to act!
But don’t worry â we’ve got your back. We’ve compiled everything you need to know about updating your driving records with your new residential or mailing address. You’ll be able to head out with the car keys from the day you officially call Missouri home.
Where are you moving?
MISSOURI DRIVER’S LICENSE CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
Yes.
Will filling out an official U.S. Postal Service Change of Address Form update my driver’s license records?
No.
Will the state of Missouri issue me a new driver’s license or ID card?
No. If you’d like a new license reflecting your new address, you must apply for a duplicate.
Where can I complete my driver’s license change of address?
You can complete your Missouri DMV change of address request online using Missouri’s Request for Change of Address system.
You can also complete your change of address by mail:
Missouri Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 100
Jefferson City, MO 65105-0100
By email: [email protected]
Or in person at a Missouri Department of Revenue office.
Pro tip: You can update your driver’s license and registration at the same time. No need to submit forms twice!
What will I need when I notify the DMV?
- Your completed Change of Address Form
- Your driver’s license number
- Your date of birth
- The last four digits of your Social Security Number
- Your old address (optional)
- Your new address
- Your email address (if updating your address online)
When do I need to complete my driver’s license change of address?
Missouri does not have a grace period to complete your change of address.
MISSOURI VEHICLE REGISTRATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
Yes.
Will filling out an official U.S. Postal Service Change of Address Form update my vehicle registration records?
No.
Where can I complete my vehicle registration change of address?
You can complete your Missouri DMV change of address request online using Missouri’s Request for Change of Address system.
You can also complete your change of address by mail:
Missouri Department of Revenue
P.O. Box 100
Jefferson City, MO 65105-0100
By email: [email protected]
Or in person at a Missouri Department of Revenue office.
Pro tip: You can update your registration and driver’s license at the same time. No need to submit forms twice!
What will I need when I notify the DMV?
- Your completed Change of Address Form
- Your date of birth
- The last four digits of your Social Security Number
- Your old address (optional)
- Your new address
- Your license plate number
- Your email address (if updating your address online)
When do I need to complete my vehicle registration change of address?
Missouri does not have a grace period to complete your change of address.
MISSOURI DRIVER’S LICENSE CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
No. When you receive a license from the state you’re moving to, Missouri will automatically cancel your driver’s license.
MISSOURI VEHICLE REGISTRATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
No.
Will filling out an official U.S. Postal Service Change of Address Form update my vehicle registration records?
No.
Do I need to return my license plates?
No â go ahead and save them for the grandkids!
MISSOURI DRIVER’S LICENSE CHANGE OF ADDRESS
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
No. When you receive a license from the state you’re moving to, Missouri will automatically cancel your driver’s license.
MISSOURI VEHICLE REGISTRATION CHANGE OF ADDRESS INFORMATION
Do I need to notify the state of Missouri?
No.
Will filling out an official U.S. Postal Service Change of Address Form update my vehicle registration records?
No.
Do I need to return my license plates?
No â go ahead and save them for the grandkids!
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