Missouri Hand Check Request Form

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This form may be used by the payroll department to process a hand check request.

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In Missouri, when someone passes away without a will, the transfer of property can often be handled using a Affidavit of Heirship. This form allows heirs to claim their rights to the deceased's property. For smoother processing of such claims, you might find it helpful to reference the Missouri Hand Check Request Form.

If you are planning either to buy or sell a vehicle and the vehicle's title is missing, the owner of the vehicle must apply for a duplicate title. The sale is not valid without a properly assigned title.

The average turnaround time for a mail-in title application to be processed is 4-6 weeks. Note: You should keep the original notarized lien release (or a copy) for your personal records. The copy that is submitted with your application will not be returned to you.

COMPLETING THIS TITLE APPLICATION Copy of front and back of title assigned to dealer for trade-in vehicle or bill of sale or total loss statement for tax credit, if applicable. Insurance card or other acceptable proof of financial responsibility.

In order to change your name on your title, you must bring the current title, a completed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108), and proof of your legal name change to any Missouri license office. The fee for the duplicate (adding a name) title is an $8.50 duplicate tile fee, and a $6.00 processing fee.

Record of the gift with a bill of sale Even if you're giving the car as a gift, it's important to fill out and keep a copy of your bill of sale. If you're ever in a position where you need to explain your finances, filling out Missouri's bill of sale form can save you loads of trouble.

Transferring the Title of a Vehicle That Was Given As a GiftA signed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form DOR-108)Proof of a valid MO vehicle insurance policy.Proof of a passed VIN inspection and odometer inspection (if the vehicle was transferred from out of state)

General Affidavit Form (DOR-768) Note that some require notarization of the applicant's signature. Non-Use (notary required): Must be completed when applicant asks to license a vehicle that has not been operated on the highways, and applicant wishes to have registration fee prorated.

The seller must complete all applicable information and sign this form. The Bill of Sale or Even-Trade Bill of Sale must be notarized when showing proof of ownership on major component parts of a rebuilt vehicle or when specifically requested to be notarized by the Department of Revenue.

Gifting Your VehicleGeneral Affidavit (Form 768) Document or a written statement indicating the vehicle was given as a gift. NOTE: The General Affidavit or statement does not have to be notarized. Lien Release (Form 4809), notarized, if applicable.

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Missouri Hand Check Request Form