The Missouri Real Property Certificate of Value is a document that is used to certify the value of a particular piece of real estate for the purpose of transferring ownership of the property. It is typically required by the state of Missouri as a part of the process of transferring title from one owner to another. The Certificate of Value is usually issued by a licensed appraiser who has been designated by the county or state in which the property is located. There are two types of Missouri Real Property Certificate of Value: a residential certificate and a commercial certificate. A residential certificate is used for residential properties, such as single-family homes, duplexes, condominiums, and townhouses. A commercial certificate is used for commercial properties, such as office buildings, warehouses, stores, and factories.