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City vehicle paperwork can start with an online tax receipt

St. Louis City says personal property tax receipts are available online and that an online receipt is accepted at Missouri license offices.

A St. Louis City plate-renewal errand can turn into a tax-record errand. The City Collector says personal property tax receipts are available online or in person, and that an online tax receipt will be accepted at Missouri Department of Revenue license offices when licensing a vehicle.

The City receipt page also says searching by account number is most reliable, while address searches require an exact match to the personal property record. That is a useful warning for someone who has moved, changed a mailing address, or only has an old bill.

If the vehicle is missing from the bill or the address is wrong, the receipt page is not the fix. Start with the Collector for paid receipts, but use the Assessor side for assessment or vehicle-record corrections.

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