What is an IDOD inspection?
An identification number and odometer (ID/OD) inspection, if ownership of the motor vehicle was transferred to you on a title issued by another state or country. This inspection can be completed by a Missouri authorized inspection station.
How much does a safety inspection cost in Missouri?
A: Inspection stations may charge no more than $12.00 for the safety inspection of passenger vehicles and trucks, and no more than $10.00 for the safety inspection of motorcycles, motor tricycles, and autocycles.
Can a 17 year old have a car title in their name in Missouri?
The Missouri Department of Revenue informed us that there is not a minimum age limit to buy, title or register a vehicle in MO. Even though a person does not have to be 18 years of age to own a vehicle, a contract to purchase a vehicle signed by anyone younger than 18 is voidable.
How long is an IDOD good for?
New inspection regulations as of 8/28/2019 require vehicles 10 years old or older OR vehicles with over 150,000 miles to be safety inspected at least once every two years. Vehicles less than 10 years / 150,000 miles that need to be registered require an IDOD (identification and odometer statement).
Do I need a safety inspection in Missouri?
Missouri law requires all motor vehicles to pass a vehicle safety inspection performed by an authorized Missouri inspection station, unless exempt as detailed below. The renewal notice you receive from the Department of Revenue will assist you in determining if your vehicle needs to have a safety inspection.
What will fail a car inspection in Missouri?
The inspector is going to be concerned with the following exterior items on your car: wiper blade condition; rear, signal and brake lights; reflectors, gas filler cap, front lights and inlet restrictor.
Is a safety inspection required in Missouri?
How far can tires stick out past fenders in Missouri?
Missouri Lift Laws and Vehicle Equipment Laws
| Dimensions | In Missouri, vehicles must be no bigger than 102 inches wide, 14 feet tall, and 45 feet long for a single vehicle. |
| Tires | All tires on vehicles driven in Missouri must be safe. There is no listed minimum tire tread depth or mention of tire grooving in the laws. |