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  If you are under the age of 21 and cannot provide verification of a   
 
  Missouri residential address, a parent or legal guardian may provide  
 
  such a document on your behalf.
        •   Resident address is the location at which a person has been 
physically present, and that the person regards as home. A residential 
address is a person’s true, fixed, principal, and permanent home, to 
which a person intends to return and remain, even though currently 
residing elsewhere.
 
•  Social Security Number
 
  State law requires you to include your Social Security Number (SSN) on  
 
  your application to obtain a Missouri License or permit.  The SSN may  
 
  be provided verbally or by presenting the Social Security Card.  If the  
 
  number or name associated with the social security number cannot be  
 
  verified, the license office employee may ask to see the Social  
 
  Security Card or a statement from the Social Security Administration  
 
  as proof of the name and SSN in their records.
 
  If you do not have a social security number:
 
  •  You must sign a  notarized affidavit stating that you have not  
 
    been issued a social security number. At the time of application,    
 
    the affidavit will be provided by the license office.
 
  •  You must present a letter from the Social Security Administration  
 
    (SSA) regarding the status of your social security number.
 
    NOTE:  If you are a nonimmigrant foreign student, who is not 
 
    authorized to work in the United States, submission of a status 
 
    letter from the SSA is not required. (You or your dependents 
 
    immigration document MUST reflect an F or a J classification). 
 
  •  License or permit applications without a social security number may be  
 
    reviewed by the central office for final approval prior to printing and  
     mailing.
 
•  Name Changes
 
  If the name on your required documents does not match your current  
 
  name, present one of the documents below showing your correct or  
 
  current name.
     • Last Name Change - certified marriage certificate, certified divorce 
 
      decree, certified court order, certified adoption papers, or amended  
 
      birth certificate, U.S. passport, or social security card or medicare  
     card. 
     • First Name Change - court order or adoption papers
     • Middle Name Change - court order.
TIP!  Make sure you have all the necessary documents with you before you 
go to your license office.  It will save you time and the time of your fellow 
customers!


NEW / RENEWAL LICENSE 
  
MINIMUM
  TYPE 
AGE 
  COST 
     VALID FOR...
*Based on the applicant’s age or document verification status at the time of the transaction.
Intermediate License 
16 
$7.50 
0–2 years
Full License  
 
$10.00 
0–3 years*
(Class F) 
18 
or 
or
 
 
$20.00 
0–6 years*
For-Hire License 
 
$17.50 
0–3 years*
(Class E) 
18 
or 
or
 
 
$35.00 
0–6 years*
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
0–1 year
Commercial 
 
$22.50 
0–3 years*
Driver License 
18 
or 
or
(Class A, B, or C) 
 
$45.00 
0–6 years*
 
 
 
 
 
0–1 year 
 
  
Motorcycle 
 
$10.00 
0–3 years*
Only License 
16 
or 
or 
(Class M) 
 
$20.00 
0–6 years
Nondriver License 
any age 
$11.00 
 0–6 years*
(ID card) 
 
 
or Non-Expiring  
 
Age 70 with school 
bus endorsement
New: $7.50
Renewal: $2.50
Age 70 with school 
bus endorsement
New: $10.00
Renewal: $2.50
FEES FOR PERMITS
Fees for and duration of a permit are based on the applicant’s age at the 
time of the transaction.  Application test fees are not included.
FEES FOR LICENSES
Fees and duration of license are based on the applicant’s age at the time of 
the transaction.  Application test fees are not included.
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NEW / RENEWAL PERMIT 
 MINIMUM
TYPE 
AGE 
COST 
VALID FOR...
Student Permit 
15 
$1.00 
Length of Approved Course 
Instruction Permit 
15 
$3.50 
0–12 months
Motorcycle Permit 
15 1/2 or 16 
$6.25 or $3.50 
0–6 months (182 days)  
Commercial 
Learner’s 
18 
$7.50 
0–6 months (180 days)  
Permit  


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RESTRICTIONS
If you have limited driving experience or a medical condition that impairs your 
ability to drive safely, you may receive a restricted license permitting you to 
drive only under specific conditions.  If you have a restricted license, it will 
have one or more of the restriction codes shown below.  You may be required 
to take a driving test in order to have a restriction removed from your license.  
If you disobey the restriction(s), you can be charged with driving without a 
license, and if convicted, points will be placed on your driving record.  If you 
receive too many points (see Chapter 11), your license may be suspended 
or revoked.
RESTRICTION CODES

Corrective Lenses 
N  No Class A or B Passenger Vehicle

Outside Rearview Mirror 
O  No Tractor-Trailer CMV

Daylight Driving Only 
P  No Passengers In CMV Bus

Auto Trans/Power Steering 
Q  More Than Five Restrictions

No Manual Transmission CMV  R  Special Seat Cushion

Restricted to 45 MPH 
T  Right Outside Mirror

25 Mile Radius 
U  Uncoded Restriction*

Special Hand Devices 
V  Medical Variance

Intermediate License 
W  Farm Waiver

Electrical Turn Signals  
X  No Cargo in CMV Tank Vehicle

Intrastate Driving Only (CDL) 
Y  Left Outside Mirror

Non-airbrake CMV 
Z  No Full Air Brake Equipped CMV

No Class A Passenger Vehicle
*An uncoded restriction is any restriction not listed here.  An uncoded 
restriction will be listed as a “U” in the restriction area of the driver license 
or permit and the description will display on the back of the document, 
space permitting.   Any law enforcement officer, judge, or physician can ask 
the Department of Revenue to place restrictions on your license.
Medical Referral
There are two reasons you may need a physician’s statement when you 
renew or apply for a license:
•   You have had epileptic seizures, convulsions, or blackouts within the 6 
months prior to your application for a license.
•   A driver examiner, license clerk, family member, law enforcement 
officer, physician, physical therapist, occupational therapist, chiropractor, 
registered nurse, psychologist, social worker, professional counselor, 
optometrist, or emergency medical technician, believes you may have 
some other medical condition that would make you an unsafe driver.  
This person must complete a Driver Condition Report (Form 4319) and 
submit it to the Department of Revenue.
ENDORSEMENTS
Endorsements are just the opposite of restrictions because they qualify you 
to do things you couldn’t do without the endorsement, such as drive a school 
bus or operate a motorcycle.  The endorsements available for your non-
commercial (class F, E, or M) Missouri driver license are listed below.


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