Missouri Authorization To Disclose Financial Records is a document that enables an individual or business to give permission to a third party to access their financial records. This authorization is typically used when a person or business wants to share information with potential lenders, investors, or other organizations. There are two types of Missouri Authorization To Disclose Financial Records: a general authorization and a limited authorization. A general authorization allows access to all financial records, while a limited authorization restricts access to certain records. Both authorizations require the signer to provide their name, address, Social Security number or tax identification number, and date of birth. The signer must also provide the name and address of the third party and the purpose of the authorization.