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The Missouri 570 form serves as an application for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates, enabling owners of vehicles over 25 years old to register them as collector's items for exhibition and educational purposes. By demanding a complete and truthful application, the form underscores Missouri's commitment to preserving the integrity and historical significance of these vehicles. Those interested in showcasing their historic vehicles or personalizing their historic license plates are encouraged to carefully proceed with their application by clicking the button below.

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In Missouri, vehicle owners with a passion for preserving history have the option to showcase their commitment through specialized license plates, as detailed by the Application for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates (Form 570). This form enables vehicle owners to apply for three types of license plates: historic, personalized historic, or plates from the year of manufacture for vehicles over 25 years old. Each type of plate comes with specific fees and regulations. For example, historic plates require a one-time fee and are meant for vehicles owned as collector's items, used mainly for exhibition and educational purposes. Personalized historic plates offer a unique way to customize this aspect of your historic vehicle, with a selection process outlined for preferred plate configurations. Completing this application necessitates careful compliance with legal requirements, including proof of insurance and acknowledgment of the vehicle’s limited use to assure adherence to state laws. Importantly, the maintenance of financial responsibility for the vehicle is a critical component, underscoring the importance of possessing valid insurance at all times. Additionally, the form contains provisions for owners with disabilities to apply for personalized historic plates, ensuring accessibility for all enthusiasts of historic vehicles. Details about mileage restrictions and record-keeping are also provided, emphasizing the special status of these vehicles on Missouri roads. Beyond catering to enthusiasts of historic vehicles, this form represents a vital link in the chain of preserving Missouri's automotive heritage, offering an official pathway for owners to honor their vehicles' history and cultural significance.

Example - Missouri 570 Form

 

Missouri Department of Revenue

FORM

Application for Missouri Historic or

570

Personalized Historic License Plates

Any false statement in this application is a violation of the law and may be punished by fine or imprisonment or both.

 

 

Owner’s Name (as shown on the title)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DLN/FEIN Number

Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Street Address or R.F.D.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

County

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City, State, Zip Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(__ __ __)__ __ __-__ __ __ __

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Telephone Number

Owner

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year

Make

Vehicle Identification Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title Number

 

Body Style

 

 

 

 

 

Kind of Vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

r Historic (Fee - $25.25 Permanent Registration and a $3.50 Processing Fee)

Historic License Number

Type of License Plate to be Issued (select one)

r Personalized Historic (Fee - $15.00 Personalized Fee in addition to the $25.25 Permanent Registration Fee and a $3.50 Processing Fee) If you currently have a historic plate on the above vehicle, the $25.25 is not due. Please indicate your current license number in the Historic License Number area. If the requested configuration is already issued for a vehicle you own, the plates must be surrendered with this application.

r Year of Manufacture (Fee - $25.25 Permanent Registration and a $3.50 Processing Fee) If you possess a license plate issued by the state of Missouri that is over 25 years old in which the year of the issuance of such plate is consistent with the model year of the vehicle, you may register the plate as a historic vehicle plate. Submit a picture of the plate with this application.

Year of Manufacture Plate Number

Year That Appears on Plate (original expiration)

 

 

See reverse side for instructions on selecting your personalized license plate. Please use all capital letters and show choices in order of preference. Personalized license plates may consist of no more than six characters or six characters plus a dash, space, or an apostrophe. A personalized motorcycle license plate may consist of no more than six characters or five characters plus a space, dash, or apostrophe.

I hereby make application for the following personalized license plate to be issued to the above named owner(s).

 

 

First Choice

 

 

Second Choice

 

 

 

Third Choice

 

 

Fourth Choice

 

 

 

Fifth Choice

 

 

 

Sixth Choice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description of what the

 

Description of what the

 

Description of what the

 

Description of what the

 

Description of what the

 

Description of what the

configuration above stands for.

 

configuration above stands for.

 

configuration above stands for.

 

configuration above stands for.

 

configuration above stands for.

 

configuration above stands for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If your choice(s) for a personalized historic or year of manufacture license plate is not available, your application will be rejected and returned to you and your fees will be retained and applied to your corrected application when it is returned unless you specifically request a refund of your fees. If your choice for a personalized license plate is available, you will receive your license plates in approximately four to six weeks.

Financial Responsibility and

Signature Required

 

 

 

 

Office

Use

 

 

You must present your insurance card (a copy is acceptable) or other acceptable proof of financial responsibility with this application. Any false affidavit is a crime under Section 575.050 of Missouri law. The signature below shall certify that I have and will maintain, during the period of registration, financial responsibility with respect to each motor vehicle that I own, license, or operate on the streets or highways. I hereby affirm that the statements herein are true, that this vehicle is over 25 years old, is owned solely as a collector’s item, and will be used for exhibition and educational purposes.

Printed Name of Owner

Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

__ __ /__ __ /__ __ __ __

Signature of Owner

r Personal Property Tax Receipt r Insurance Verified By _________________________________________________________

Form 570 (Revised 06-2013)

Historic vehicles may be driven to and from events, to repair facilities within a 100-mile limit, and may be driven up to 1,000 miles per year for personal use. The owner of the historic vehicle shall be responsible for keeping a log of the miles driven for personal use each calendar year. Such log must be kept in the historic vehicle when the vehicle is driven on any state road.

A Historic Vehicle Log, Form-4012, can be downloaded from the following web site: http://www.dor.mo.gov/mvdl/motorv/forms/4012.pdf.

This permanent registration is not transferrable. If the vehicle is disposed of, historic license plates must be returned to the Director of Revenue for cancellation.

Disabled Person Plates (applies to personalized historic only): An original signed Physician’s Statement for Disabled Person’s License Plates (Form-1776) from an advance practice registered nurse, licensed physician, chiropractor, physician’s assistant, podiatrist, or optometrist must be submitted that states the disability is permanent. The physician’s statement is valid for 90 days after

completion by an authorized medical professional.

License plates will be issued only to those vehicles that are titled and registered in Missouri.

Instructions for Regular Historic License Plates

Application must be completed (record the owner’s name as shown on the title), signed, and submitted with the following:

$25.25 permanent registration fee and a $3.50 processing fee;

Personal property tax receipt or non-assessment statement from the previous year;

Proof of current insurance which includes year, make, vehicle identification number, and expiration date; and

Copy of title or copy of receipt of application for title.

Additional Instructions for Personalized Historic License Plates

Please submit a $15.00 annual fee for personalized historic license plates, which is required in addition to the requirements listed above, and is payable every year upon reapplication.

If you currently have historic plates on the vehicle referenced on the front of this application, the $25.25 permanent registration fee is not due. Please indicate your current historic plate in the Historic License Number area on the front of the application.

A personalized license plate may consist of no more than six characters plus a dash, space, or apostrophe. A personalized motorcycle license plate may consist of no more than six characters or five characters plus a space, dash, or apostrophe.

Please print capital letters and numbers as follows:

The Missouri Department of Revenue will not issue plates that contain any letters, numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers which are obscene, profane, patently offensive or contemptuous of a racial or ethnic group, offensive to good taste or decency, or would present an unreasonable danger to the health or safety of the applicant, of other users of streets and highways, or of the public in any location where the vehicle with such plate may be found. The Missouri Department of Revenue will not issue plates that conlict with the regular license numbering system.

Additional Instructions for Year of Manufacture License Plates

The owner of any historic vehicle possessing a license plate issued by the state of Missouri that is over 25 years old in which the year of issuance of such plate is consistent with the year of manufacture of the vehicle may register such plate as a historic vehicle plate as set forth in 301.131, RSMo, provided the plate coniguration does not conlict with the current numbering system. If you are in possession of a plate that is consistent with the year of manufacture of the vehicle, please submit a picture of the plate that clearly shows the plate number and year with this application and the requirements listed above. If you have any questions, please contact the Motor Vehicle Bureau at (573) 526-3669.

Example: A 1965 vehicle can be registered using a Missouri license plate from 1965.

 

 

Form 570 (Revised 06-2013)

Mail to: Motor Vehicle Bureau

Phone: (573) 526-3669

Visit dor.mo.gov

P.O. Box 569

Fax: (573) 751-5209

for additional information.

Jefferson City, MO 65105-0569

E-mail: mvbmail@dor.mo.gov

 

File Attributes

Fact Name Description
Form Purpose Application for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates
Application Violation Warning Any false statement can lead to punishment by fine, imprisonment, or both.
Fees for Historic Plates $25.25 for Permanent Registration and a $3.50 Processing Fee
Fees for Personalized Historic Plates $15.00 Personalized Fee in addition to the Permanent Registration and Processing Fee
Year of Manufacture Plates Permitted for vehicles over 25 years old with a matching vintage Missouri plate
Personalized Plate Character Limit No more than six characters or six characters plus a dash, space, or apostrophe
Legal Framework Governed by Section 301.131 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (RSMo)
Usage Restrictions for Historic Vehicles Limited to events, repair trips within 100 miles, and up to 1,000 miles per year for personal use
Log Requirement Owners must keep a log of miles driven for personal use, to be kept in the vehicle

How to Write Missouri 570

Filling out the Missouri 570 form is the first significant step towards applying for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates. This application process serves individuals desiring to register their vehicles as historic, aiming for a unique recognition that comes with certain stipulations on the use of the vehicle. The procedure is straightforward, requiring attention to detail in completing the form and gathering necessary documentation. Below are the steps to properly fill out the form.

  1. Start by entering the Owner’s Name as it appears on the vehicle title.
  2. Fill in the DLN/FEIN Number right after the owner's name.
  3. Write the Street Address or R.F.D., followed by County, City, State, Zip Code in the respective fields.
  4. Provide the Telephone Number with the correct area code and number.
  5. Indicate the Owner Year, Make, Vehicle Identification Number, Title Number, and Body Style of your vehicle.
  6. Choose the Kind of Vehicle and tick the appropriate box for either Historic, Personalized Historic, or Year of Manufacture.
  7. If applying for a renewal or possessing an old plate, enter the Historic License Number.
  8. For personalized plates, write up to six configurations for your license plate in order of preference, using all capital letters. Below each choice, provide a brief Description of what the configuration stands for.
  9. Sign the application, certifying that all the information provided is accurate, and affirm that you have and will maintain financial responsibility for the vehicle. Don't forget to date the signature (MM/DD/YYYY).
  10. Attach the required documentation:
    • Proof of current insurance.
    • A personal property tax receipt or non-assessment statement from the previous year.
    • A copy of the title or application for title.
  11. Review the form to ensure all information is filled out correctly and that no section has been missed.
  12. Finally, mail the completed form and all required documentation to the Motor Vehicle Bureau at the address provided on the form.

After the application is submitted, if your choice for a personalized license plate is available, expect to receive your plates in about four to six weeks. In cases where your personalized choice is not available, the application will be returned along with the provided fees, offering you a chance to submit a corrected application or request a fee refund. Remember, maintaining a record of mileage for personal use and adhering to the guidelines for historic vehicle use is crucial once your application is approved.

What You Should Know About This Form

What is the Missouri 570 form used for?

The Missouri 570 form is an application form used for registering historic vehicles or personalized historic vehicles in the state of Missouri. It allows vehicle owners to apply for historic or personalized historic license plates, indicating that their vehicle is more than 25 years old and primarily kept as a collector's item for exhibition and educational purposes.

What are the fees associated with the Missouri 570 form?

The fees for registering a vehicle with the Missouri 570 form are as follows:

  • Historic Vehicle: $25.25 for permanent registration and a $3.50 processing fee.
  • Personalized Historic Vehicle: An additional $15.00 personalized fee on top of the $25.25 permanent registration fee and $3.50 processing fee.
  • Year of Manufacture: $25.25 for permanent registration and a $3.50 processing fee, if registering a vehicle with a plate issued over 25 years ago.
If you already have historic plates, the $25.25 permanent registration fee may not apply. Check the detailed requirements on the form.

What are the requirements for historic vehicle registration in Missouri?

To register a historic vehicle in Missouri, the following requirements must be met:

  1. The vehicle must be over 25 years old.
  2. The vehicle is owned solely as a collector's item and used for exhibition and educational purposes.
  3. A completed form 570 must be submitted with the owner's information and vehicle details.
  4. A $25.25 permanent registration fee and a $3.50 processing fee are required.
  5. Proof of current insurance and a personal property tax receipt or non-assessment statement from the previous year must be provided.
  6. A copy of the title or receipt of application for the title is also necessary.

How can one apply for a personalized historic license plate?

To apply for a personalized historic license plate, the applicant must submit the 570 form with the $15.00 annual fee for the personalized option, in addition to the other requirements for historic registration. The form includes a section for indicating the desired personalized plate configuration, with up to six choices in order of preference. It’s important that the chosen configuration adheres to guidelines and does not conflict with existing plates.

Are there any restrictions on the use of historic vehicles registered under the Missouri 570 form?

Yes, there are specific restrictions on the use of vehicles registered with historic plates:

  • Such vehicles may be driven to and from events, to repair facilities within a 100-mile limit, and up to 1,000 miles per year for personal use.
  • The owner must keep a log of the miles driven for personal use, which must be kept in the vehicle when driven on state roads.

Can the Missouri 570 registration be transferred to another vehicle?

No, the historic vehicle registration obtained through the Missouri 570 form is not transferable. If the vehicle is disposed of, the historic license plates must be returned to the Director of Revenue for cancellation.

What proof of financial responsibility is required when applying with the Missouri 570 form?

Applicants must present an insurance card or other acceptable proof of financial responsibility when submitting the form 570. This verifies that the applicant has and will maintain financial responsibility for each motor vehicle they own, license, or operate on the streets or highways during the period of registration.

What should be done if the personalized historic license plate configuration is not available?

If the requested personalized license plate configuration is not available, the application will be rejected and returned. The fees paid with the application will be retained and applied to a corrected application when it is returned unless a refund is specifically requested.

How long does it take to receive the license plates after submitting the Missouri 570 form?

Upon approval of the application, license plates are typically issued within four to six weeks. It's important to ensure that all requirements are met and correct fees are submitted to avoid delays in processing.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Missouri 570 form, which is crucial for registering historic or personalized historic license plates, requires attention to detail. Some common mistakes made during this process can lead to delays or rejections. Here's a look at four of these errors:

  1. Not providing the correct vehicle information: Every detail about the vehicle, including the owner's name as shown on the title, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), and the title number, must match the official documents. Mismatched or incorrectly entered information can cause the application to be returned.

  2. Selecting inappropriate personalized plate configurations: The form allows for personalized plates with restrictions on the number of characters and specific symbols allowed. Submitting choices that contain prohibited language, symbols, or exceed the character limit can lead to immediate rejection.

  3. Forgetting to choose the type of license plate: It's crucial to specify whether you're applying for a historic plate, personalized historic plate, or a year of manufacture plate. Skipping this step or not clearly marking the chosen option can result in the application not being processed properly.

  4. Omitting required documentation: Sending in the Missouri 570 form without the necessary supporting documents – such as proof of insurance, the personal property tax receipt or non-assessment statement, and, for personalized historic plates, the additional fee – is a common oversight that can significantly delay the processing time.

Veering away from these mistakes can streamline the application process, ensuring a smoother path to enjoying your historic vehicle with the proper plates attached.

Documents used along the form

When engaging in the process of registering a historic vehicle in Missouri, several documents are often used alongside the Missouri 570 form, each serving a vital purpose in the comprehensive process to validate, describe, and ensure the legal operation of a historic vehicle on public roads. Understanding these forms and documents is essential for a seamless registration process.

  • Personal Property Tax Receipt or Non-Assessment Statement: This document proves that the vehicle owner is up-to-date on personal property taxes or is exempt from them. It's an essential prerequisite for vehicle registration in Missouri, ensuring that all due taxes are paid or legally waived.
  • Proof of Insurance: Applicants must provide evidence of current vehicle insurance, which includes the year, make, vehicle identification number, and expiration date of the policy. This document attests to the vehicle's coverage in the case of accidents, aligning with state requirements for financial responsibility.
  • Copy of Title or Receipt of Application for Title: A title document confirms the legal ownership of the vehicle. During the registration process, either the original copy of the title or a receipt indicating the application for title must be submitted. It acts as a keystone in the authentication of the vehicle's legal ownership and history.
  • Historic Vehicle Log, Form-4012: This log must be maintained by the owner, cataloging miles driven for personal use up to the allocated 1,000 miles per year. It's a necessary record for compliance with usage regulations for historic vehicles, ensuring that they are driven within the limits set by the state for non-commercial, educational, or exhibition purposes.
  • Physician’s Statement for Disabled Person Plates, Form-1776 (if applicable): For those applying for personalized historic plates with disability accommodations, a signed statement from a medical professional is required. This document confirms the permanent disability status of the applicant, enabling the issuance of special license plates that cater to their needs.

Collectively, these documents work in tandem with the Missouri 570 form, creating a comprehensive framework for the registration of historic vehicles. By meticulously preparing and submitting these forms, vehicle owners ensure their compliance with state regulations, fostering a legal and joyous experience in the operation of their cherished historic vehicles. Understanding and navigating these requirements is crucial for any historic vehicle owner looking to showcase and enjoy their vehicle legally on the public roads of Missouri.

Similar forms

The Missouri 570 form is similar to other specialized license plate applications, such as the Application for Personalized License Plate and the Application for Specialty License Plate. These forms share similarities in that they all require specific vehicle information, including the owner’s name as it appears on the title, the vehicle identification number (VIN), and the make, year, and body style of the vehicle. Additionally, all these forms require the applicant's contact information and details regarding the type of license plate being requested.

The Application for Personalized License Plate is especially similar to the Missouri 570 form because both allow vehicle owners to request a unique license plate design. The primary difference lies in the Missouri 570 form's focus on historic or personalized historic plates, whereas the Application for Personalized License Plate can encompass a wider variety of personalized options. Both applications include sections where the applicant must list their preferred license plate configuration, in addition to providing standard vehicle and owner information. Furthermore, each form contains a declaration that all statements made in the application are true and a notice regarding the potential legal consequences of providing false information.

Like the Missouri 570 form, the Application for Specialty License Plate also allows vehicle owners to apply for plates that reflect specific interests, affiliations, or qualifications. Both forms include similar sections for vehicle and owner information, the choice of license plate type, and certifications of accuracy and legal compliance. However, specialty plates can include designs for colleges, military service, professional organizations, and other associations, whereas the Missouri 570 form specifically addresses historic and personalized historic plates. Each form also instructs applicants on the submission process, required documentation, and fees associated with the application.

Dos and Don'ts

When applying for Missouri Historic or Personalized Historic License Plates using FORM 570, applicants must navigate a specific set of requirements. Attention to detail and adherence to guidelines ensure a smooth process and prevent unnecessary delays or rejection.

  • Do ensure the vehicle is over 25 years old and is owned mainly as a collector's item; this is a fundamental requirement for historic vehicle registration.
  • Do complete all sections of the application accurately, including the owner's name as shown on the title, DLN/FEIN Number, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  • Do include the appropriate fees with your application: a $25.25 Permanent Registration Fee, $3.50 Processing Fee, and if applicable, a $15.00 Personalized Fee for personalized historic plates.
  • Do submit proof of insurance or other acceptable proof of financial responsibility alongside the application.
  • Do select the type of license plate you are applying for (historic, personalized historic, or year of manufacture) and clearly mark your preference on the form.
  • Don't forget to submit, if applicable, a current personal property tax receipt or a non-assessment statement from the previous year.
  • Don't choose a personalized plate configuration that is offensive, obscene, or that duplicates existing plate numbers. Ensure your choices adhere to Missouri Department of Revenue guidelines.

Proper compliance with these stipulations not only aligns with the legal framework established by Missouri's Department of Revenue but also reflects a respectful acknowledgment of the cultural and historical significance of maintaining historic vehicles. Ensuring the prompt and accurate filling of FORM 570 will facilitate a smoother registration process, allowing enthusiasts to rightfully celebrate their vehicle's legacy without unforeseen administrative hindrances.

Misconceptions

Many people have misunderstandings about the Missouri 570 form used for applying for historic or personalized historic license plates. Here are ten common misconceptions cleared up to help you understand the process better.

  • The Fee is Always the Same: The fees associated with the Missouri 570 form vary depending on the type of license plate you're applying for. While the basic historic vehicle registration is a $25.25 fee with an additional $3.50 processing fee, personalized historic plates incur a $15.00 personalized fee in addition to the registration and processing fees. If you already have a historic plate, the $25.25 registration fee may not be due again.

  • Insurance Is Not Required: When submitting the Missouri 570 form, proof of insurance or another form of financial responsibility is necessary. This requirement ensures that all vehicles, even historical ones, meet the state's standards for on-road vehicles.

  • Any Vehicle Can Qualify: To qualify for historic or personalized historic license plates in Missouri, a vehicle must be over 25 years old and considered a collector's item. Additionally, it should be primarily used for exhibition and educational purposes, not as your everyday car.

  • No Restrictions on Use: Historic vehicles with these plates are subject to usage restrictions. They can be driven to events, repair facilities within a 100-mile limit, and up to 1,000 miles per year for personal use. Owners must keep a log of the miles driven for personal use.

  • Permanent Registration Means No Renewals: While it's true the registration is deemed "permanent" for the duration of ownership, personalized historic plates require an annual $15.00 fee. This means you must reapply and pay this fee each year to keep your personalized plates.

  • Disability Statements Aren't Considered: For personalized historic plates, an original signed physician's statement is required if requesting disability accommodations. This aspect is critical for those who need personalized historic plates and have a permanent disability.

  • Any Plate Design Is Acceptable: The Missouri Department of Revenue will not issue plates containing letters or numbers offensive, obscene, profane, or that could be interpreted as such. Additionally, the design cannot conflict with the existing license numbering system.

  • You Can Use Any Historic Plate: If applying for a Year of Manufacture registration, the vintage plate must match the model year of your vehicle and be approved by the state. This means you cannot just use any old plate you find; it must be appropriate for the year of your car and still legible.

  • No Limit on Personalized Characters: Personalized license plates are limited to a maximum of six characters, or five characters plus a space, dash, or apostrophe for motorcycles. This limitation ensures all plates stay within a uniform standard for size and visibility.

  • Application Approval Is Guaranteed: If your requested personalized plate configuration is unavailable or violates the guidelines, your application can be rejected. However, the fees you paid will be retained and applied to a corrected application unless you specifically request a refund.

Understanding these misconceptions can help ensure that you fill out the Missouri 570 form correctly and are aware of the regulations and requirements associated with historic or personalized historic license plates in Missouri.

Key takeaways

Filling out the Missouri 570 form is essential for those seeking to register their historic vehicleor personalized historic license plates in Missouri. There are several key takeaways and guidelines to ensure the process is completed accurately:

  • The application must be fully completed, including the owner’s name as it appears on the vehicle title, to avoid any processing delays.
  • A separate fee structure is applicable depending on the type of historic registration or personalized plate being requested. These include a permanent registration fee, a personalized plate fee, and a processing fee.
  • If the vehicle already possesses a historic plate, the permanent registration fee is waived. However, current historic license numbers must be indicated on the application.
  • The application allows for the selection of personalized license plates with a limit to the number of characters based on the vehicle type. Specific guidelines must be followed when selecting these characters to ensure they are not offensive or in conflict with existing plate numbers.
  • Proof of insurance and financial responsibility for the vehicle is a mandatory part of the application process. This ensures compliance with Missouri laws regarding vehicle operation on state roads.
  • For historic vehicles, the registration granted is permanent and non-transferrable. If the vehicle is sold or ownership is otherwise transferred, the plates must be returned to the Missouri Department of Revenue for cancellation.
  • Applicants wishing to use year of manufacture plates must provide a photograph of the plate showing its year and number for verification purposes. This option is available for plates over 25 years old and must align with the vehicle’s model year.
  • The application form details the acceptable uses of historic vehicles, including travel to events, repair facilities, and limited personal use under a specific mileage limit. Owners are required to maintain a log of miles driven for personal use.
  • Disabled Person Plates are available for personalized historic plate applications. This requires an original signed statement from a qualified medical professional, validating the permanent disability.

Understanding and following these guidelines when completing the Missouri 570 form will ensure a smoother registration process for historic and personalized historic license plates. Always refer to the latest version of the form and consult with the Missouri Department of Revenue for any updates or clarifications.

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