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Missouri Repo Laws - Repossession Laws
Because the Repo Laws - Repossession Laws may change from time to time, please check the Missouri Courts website for updated and complete Repo Laws - Repossession Laws in Missouri.
Repo Laws - Repossession Laws in Missouri:
Where do I refer to for Title or License Registration? For state Title and License Information, refer to:
Missouri Motor Vehicle 301 W. High St. Jefferson City, Missouri 65105
Telephone: (314) 751-4509
Fee for search of records is $3.00. Shown on title held by owner of the collateral.
Recording Requirements:
Per the
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)
adopted in July, 1965: Ownership
documents, lien perfection, security
agreement filed by lienholder with
Department of Revenue, Bureau of
Motor Vehicles.
As per the UCC, repossession is
allowed and permitted as long as it
is peaceful, after a Twenty Day
Right To Cure Letter from lienholder
to debtor. One time cure law in
effect in Missouri; all others per
contractual agreement.
Ten (10) days.
Permitted.
Liens are noted on Certificate of
Title. Assigned Certificate of Title; certified copy of security agreement, affidavit of repossession and notarized Bill of Sale.
Documents Required for Liquidation: Affidavit of Repossession and Application for Missouri Title.
Plates: Remain with the owner / debtor.
All recovery requirements and fees are current as of 2002.
Repo-Laws.com does not warrant the accuracy of these Repo Laws - Repossession Laws or recovery requirements. The Repo Laws - Repossession Laws or recovery requirements listed on Repo-Laws.com are only a starting point for reference, and are not meant to be legal advice or a replacement for legal console. Please consult a repo company in your area, county, or state if you have any questions about repossession there. |