Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 12 - DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
Division 10 - Director of Revenue
Chapter 26 - Dealer Licensure
Section 12 CSR 10-26.060 - Dealer License Plates/Certificates of Number
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule revision provides administrative procedures and restrictions regarding the new dealer plate use authorized in TAFP HB 926 and TAFP SB 368.
(1) Dealer license plates, other than powersport dealer license plates, shall be of standard size (approximately twelve inches by six inches (12" x 6")) and may only be used as provided by law.
(2) A certificate of number issued to a boat dealer or boat manufacturer shall not exceed five inches by twenty-four inches (5" x 24") and may only be used as provided by law. In addition to obtaining a certificate of number, a boat dealer or manufacturer may obtain a boat dealer trailer license plate solely for the purpose of demonstrating a vessel trailer. A certificate of number or boat dealer trailer license plate may be displayed on a vessel trailer which is transporting a vessel for demonstration or to an exhibit or show as long as both units are for resale.
(3) Dealer license plates or certificates of number may only be used by an employee, owner or officer of the licensee, or customer test driving the motor vehicle, trailer, or vessel, or by a customer whose vehicle is being serviced or repaired at the dealership.
(4) A customer who is having a motor vehicle serviced may only operate a motor vehicle owned by the dealership at which the vehicle is being serviced while using the dealership's dealer license plates for a duration not to exceed two (2) business days. "Service" is defined in this rule is a regular maintenance procedure performed on a motor vehicle at a set time interval or after a vehicle reaches a certain mileage threshold.
(5) A customer who is having a vehicle repaired may only operate a motor vehicle owned by the dealership at which the vehicle is being repaired while using the dealership's dealer license plates for a duration not to exceed twenty-four (24) business days. "Repair" as defined in this rule is a procedure performed on a motor vehicle to fix or mend the vehicle due to the vehicle's damage, malfunction, or inoperability, including any procedure performed on a motor vehicle upon recall of the vehicle or any of its components by the vehicle's manufacturer or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
(6) A customer who is test driving a vehicle or vessel for more than forty-eight (48) hours, or who is test driving a tractor, truck, or a trailer under loaded conditions, must have a written demonstration agreement in the vehicle which has been signed and dated by both the customer and the licensee. The written demonstration agreement must be on the licensee's letterhead and include the following items:
(7) Proof of service or repair orders shall be retained for a duration set forth in 12 CSR 10-26.050(4), and must be provided to the Department of Revenue upon request within fifteen (15) business days.
(8) A licensee must account for all dealer license plates/certificates of number at all times.
(9) Whenever a licensee is no longer entitled to a license due to cessation of business, sale of the business, abandonment of the business, suspension or revocation of the license, or other circumstance, the dealer license plates/certificates of number, business license, required monthly sales reports, and any unissued permits, if applicable, shall be surrendered to the department immediately, but in no event later than ten (10) days following such circumstance. If a licensee dies or becomes incapacitated, the heirs or estate of the licensee or legal guardian may retain these items for no more than one hundred eighty (180) days after death or incapacitation, or until the license expires, whichever comes first, in which to settle the affairs of the licensee or to apply for a new license in the name of the successor.
*Original authority: 301.550, RSMo 1988, amended 1993, 1997, 2002, 2007; 301.553, RSMo 1988, amended 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997; 301.560, RSMo 1988, amended 1989, 1993, 1995, 1997, 2002, 2006, 2007; 301.562, RSMo 1988, amended 1993, 1997.