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The Missouri 4601 form serves as an application for individuals looking to obtain Missouri Military Personalized License Plates. It outlines the necessary steps, required documentation, and eligibility criteria for applicants wishing to showcase their military service through specialized vehicle plates. Applicants are guided through a process beginning with personal and vehicle information submission, followed by specifying the type of license plate, and culminating with designation of a license office for plate collection.

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For members of the military community in Missouri looking to showcase their service and achievements on their vehicles, the Missouri 4601 form provides an important pathway. By filling out this application, military personnel, veterans, and their families have the opportunity to apply for various military personalized license plates, each signifying a different aspect of military service. These range from specific service branches like the Army and Navy, to honors such as the Purple Heart or the Bronze Star. Crucially, the form not only outlines the application process and costs associated with each type of plate, including some with no fee, but it also specifies the requirements for eligibility. These can include proof of service, evidence of specific medals or honors, and membership in certain military organizations. Additionally, the form addresses the option to add the disabled person symbol to plates, subject to submission of a signed physician’s statement. Completed applications, accompanied by the appropriate fee and any necessary documentation, are then processed by the Missouri Department of Revenue. This detailed procedure ensures that the plates not only commemorate the service of Missouri’s military community but also adhere to state rules and regulations regarding vehicle registration and personalization.

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Form

4601

Application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates

 

Step 1

Any false statement in this application is a violation of the law

and may be punished by fine or imprisonment or both.

Name must appear as shown on vehicle title

Owner’s Name

Street, RR, or P.O. Box Number

City

State

ZIP Code

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Daytime Phone Number

 

Current Plate Number

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Please select which category of license plate you need)

r Passenger

r Recreational Vehicle (motor home)

r Beyond Local 6 Truck

r Local 6 Truck (limited to a 50 mile radius)

r Beyond Local 12 Truck

r Local 12 Truck (limited to a 50 mile radius)

r Beyond Local 18 Truck

r Local 18 Truck (limited to a 50 mile radius)

r Beyond Local 24 Truck

r Local 24 Truck (limited to a 50 mile radius)

r Motorcycle

r Motortricycle

r Autocycle

rSelect here to add this symbolto your plate.

(Physician’s Statement for Disabled Person’s License Plates, Form 1776 is required. See back for more information.)

Type of license plate to be issued (some license plates require proof of eligibility - see reverse)

For all plates listed as “Stock,” the Missouri Department of Revenue will select your license plate configuration.

Step 2

Submit fee shown below with this application. r Air Force ($15)

r Air Medal ($15)

r Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal (Stock - $15)

r Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal ($15) r Army ($15)

r Bronze Star (Stock - $15)

Valor r Yes r No

r Bronze Star ($15) Valor r Yes r No

r Civil Air Patrol ($15)

r Coast Guard ($15)

r Combat Action Badge ($15)

r Combat Action Ribbon ($15)

r Combat Infantryman (Stock - $15) r Combat Infantryman ($15)

r Combat Medic (Stock - $15) r Combat Medic ($15)

r Congressional Medal of Honor (No Fee)

r Disabled Veteran r Stock r Personalized r Initial Set (No Fee) r Additional Set ($15)

rDistinguished Flying Cross (Stock - $15)

rDistinguished Flying Cross ($15)

rFormer POW (Stock - No Fee)

rFormer POW (No Fee)

rGulf War - Desert Storm or Shield (Stock - $15)

rGulf War - Desert Storm or Shield ($15)

rKorea Defense Service Medal ($15)

rKorean War (Stock - $15)

rKorean War ($15)

rLegion of Merit Medal (Stock - $15)

rLegion of Merit Medal ($15)

rMarine Corps ($15)

rMarine Corps League ($15)

rMerchant Marine ($15)

rMilitary Award Placard (No Fee) *See info. on reverse side.

rNational Guard ($15)

rNavy ($15)

rNavy Cross ($15)

rOperation Enduring Freedom ($15)

rOperation Iraqi Freedom ($15)

r Operation Noble Eagle ($15)

r Pearl Harbor Survivor (Stock - $15)

r Pearl Harbor Survivor ($15)

r Purple Heart r Stock r Personalized

r Initial Set (No Fee)

r Additional Set

r Retired Military (No Personalization Fee)

Branch of Service ___________________

r Silver Star (Stock - $15)

r Silver Star ($15)

r Some Gave All (Gold Star) - ($15)

r U.S. Veteran ($15)

r Veteran of Foreign Wars (VFW) ($15)

r Vietnam Veteran (Stock - $15)

r Vietnam Veteran ($15)

r Wartime Disabled ($15)

r We Shall Not Forget (Gold Star) -

(No Personalization Fee)

r Woman Veteran ($15)

r World War II (Stock - $15)

r World War II ($15)

Step 3

Personalized plate choices (complete only if applying for personalized plates. Please include more than one choice.)

 

 

Plate Design

 

 

 

 

Total number of characters allowed. A dash, space, or an apostrophe counts as one character.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Only one dash, one space, or one apostrophe is allowed.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plates with emblem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Note: The Missouri Department of Revenue will not issue license plates that

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

contain any letters, numbers, or a combination of letters and numbers which are

Plates with emblem and

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

 

 

obscene, profane, patently offensive or contemptuous of a racial or ethnic group,

wheelchair symbol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

offensive to good taste or decency, or would present an unreasonable danger to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autocycle/motorcycle/motortricycle

 

 

 

 

 

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the health or safety of the applicant, or other users of streets and highways, or

plates with emblem

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of the public in any location where the vehicle with such plate may be found. The

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Autocycle/motorcycle/motortricycle

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

Missouri Department of Revenue will not issue plates that conflict with the regular

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

license numbering system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

with emblem and wheelchair symbol

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vehicle Plate Will

Year

 

Make

 

 

 

 

 

Model

 

 

 

 

VIN Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Be Attached To

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First Choice

 

 

 

Second Choice

 

 

 

Third Choice

 

 

Fourth Choice

 

 

Fifth Choice

 

 

 

 

Sixth Choice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Description of what the configuration

 

Description of what the configuration

 

 

Description of what the configuration

 

Description of what the configuration

 

Description of what the configuration

 

Description of what the configuration

above stands for.

 

 

above stands for.

 

 

above stands for.

 

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above stands for.

 

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Step 4

Must be completed by all applicants. These license plates will not be mailed. Indicate name of license office where plates are to be picked up.

Office

 

Office Number

I hereby certify under penalty of perjury that all information regarding this request is true and accurate and

 

 

 

 

 

is made without intent to defraud and that all statutory requirements for personalized or special license

 

 

 

 

 

plates have been met. I also acknowledge that, if the requested configuration is already issued for a

 

 

 

 

 

vehicle I own, I must surrender those plates when I pick up the new plates bearing that configuration.

Street

City

Signature of Owner

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or Applicant

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Form 4601 (Revised 08-2020)

Applications must be completed, signed, and submitted with the fee noted on the front of the application. The annual fee indicated on the application is in addition to the regular registration fee set by law and is payable upon renewal. Depending on the type of license plates requested, additional documentation may be required as noted below. Make check or money order (do not send cash) payable to the Missouri Department of Revenue and forward with this application to: Missouri Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Bureau, Personalized License Plate Section, PO Box 569, 301 West High St, Room 370, Jefferson City MO 65105-0569. The Missouri Department of Revenue may electronically resubmit checks returned for insufficient or uncollected funds. If you have questions regarding this application, call (573) 526-3669 or visit http://dor.mo.gov/mvdl.

You must renew your personalized military license plates within 60 days of expiration to ensure the military personalized plates are held in your name.

Step 1: Fill in the name exactly as it is shown on the title of the vehicle to which you intend to register this license plate. Fill in your current address, daytime telephone number, and license plate number that you currently have on the vehicle.

Check the category of license plate that belongs on the vehicle to which you intend to register this plate. Local truck plates are limited to a 50 mile radius. You may add the disabled person symbol to any plates. You must also submit 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.

Step 2: Check the type of license plate you would like issued. Please note that some license plates require additional documentation or requirements which are noted below. Military license plates are issued only to those vehicles titled in Missouri.

Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Merchant Marine, National Guard, and Navy Plates: The applicant must submit a copy of his or her current military identification card, or one of the seven (7) documents to show honorable discharge listed at the bottom of this page.

Air Medal, Bronze Star, Combat Action Badge, Combat Action Ribbon, Combat Infantryman, Combat Medic, Distinguished Flying Cross, Korea Defense Services Medal, Silver Star, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and Legion of Merit: The applicant must submit a copy of one of the seven (7) documents listed at the bottom of this page, which must be properly completed, signed, and list the citation or decoration the applicant received that corresponds with the type of plate being requested.

Civil Air Patrol Plates: The applicant must submit a $15.00 (Minimum) original Emblem Use Authorization Statement from the organization.

Congressional Medal of Honor Plates: The applicant must submit a letter from the United States Department of Veteran Affairs verifying the applicant was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor.

Disabled Veteran Plates: The applicant must submit a statement from the United States Department of Veteran Affairs no more than one year from the date of application stating their disability is service connected. If requesting the wheelchair accessibility symbol, the applicant must also submit an original signed Physician’s Statement for Disabled Person 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. Limited to one set at no fee, per owner. Additional set(s) of plates issued shall be subject to regular registration and required personalization fees.

Former POW Plates: The applicant must submit a copy of former POW membership card, or a statement from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or the United States Department of Defense, or one of the seven (7) documents as listed at the bottom of this page stating that he or she is a former prisoner of war .

Gulf War (Desert Storm or Shield), Korean War, Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Noble Eagle, Vietnam Veteran, and World War II Plates: The applicant must submit one of the seven (7) documents listed at the bottom of this page, which must be properly completed, signed, show honorable discharge, and list the citations or decorations he or she received for serving in the designated war or conflict.

Marine Corps League Plates: The applicant must submit a copy of Marine Corps League membership card verifying he or she is currently a member in good standing of the Marine Corps League.

Military Award Placard: Veteran medal recipients of the Air Force Cross, Bronze Star, Coast Guard Cross, Congressional Medal of Honor, Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross, Former POW, Navy Cross, Purple Heart, or Silver Star, may obtain this placard by presenting proof the veteran has been awarded such medal.

Navy Cross: The applicant must submit a copy of his or her certificate of release or discharge from active duty (Form DD214) or correction to Form DD214 (Form DD215) verifying the applicant received the Navy Cross decoration.

Pearl Harbor Survivor Plates: The applicant must submit one of the following:

1.A copy of his or her discharge papers issued by the United States Armed Forces verifying that he or she served in the United States Armed Forces on December 7, 1941, and was stationed on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu or other related military installation during the enemy attack;

2.Verification from the United States Armed Forces that he or she is a Pearl Harbor Survivor; or

3.A copy of the identification card issued by the Pearl Harbor Association, Inc. verifying he or she is a Pearl Harbor Survivor.

Purple Heart Plates: The applicant must submit a copy of one of the seven (7) documents listed at the bottom of this page, which must be properly completed, signed, and list the Purple Heart as one of the citations or decorations the applicant received, or a copy of military order of the Purple Heart membership card.

Retired Military Plates: The applicant must submit proof of retired status from a particular branch of the United States Armed Forces.

Some Gave All Plates: The applicant who has had an immediate family member die in the line of duty while serving in the United States Armed Forces. The applicant must submit a $25.00 (minimum) original Emblem Use Authorization Statement from the Veterans of Foreign Wars, or the Department of Revenue .

U.S. Veteran (U.S. Vet) Plates: The applicant must submit proof of military eligibility indicating the applicant was honorably discharged from the military.

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Plates: The applicant must submit a $25.00 (minimum) original Emblem Use Authorization Statement from the organization.

Wartime Disabled Plates: You must submit a copy of your Disabled American Veteran (DAV) membership identification card and a copy of a current photo identification card with this application.

We Shall Not Forget (Gold Star): Eligible applicants are any immediate family member, including stepsiblings or stepchildren, of a member of the military who was a resident of Missouri and killed in the line of duty. The applicant must provide the requested configuration of the plate in Step 3 on the front of this application. The requested configuration cannot be in use and must contain the initials of the family member killed in the line of duty followed by a three letter description of the applicant’s relationship to the family member. Please provide multiple options.

Woman Veteran: The applicant must submit one of the seven (7) documents listed at the bottom of this page, which must be properly completed, signed and, if discharged, showing honorable discharge.

Acceptable documentation as noted above includes:

1.

Enlisted Record and Report of Separation (Form WD AGO 53-55);

5.

Official Discharge Order from the United States Armed Forces;

2.

General Orders;

6.

Report of Separation and Record of Service (Form NGB 22); or

3.

Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (Form DD214);

7.

Current Military Identification Card

4.

Correction to Form DD214 (Form DD215);

 

 

Indicate more than one personalized license plate choice. You may use a combination of letters and numbers. Please print clearly using all capital letters.

Step 3: Signs and symbols cannot be used except for one space, one dash, or one apostrophe. Space limitations are noted on the front of the application.

Please print capital letters and numbers as follows:

Indicate the license office name and number where license plates are to be picked up. The office name and number can be located at

Step 4: http://dor.mo.gov/mvdl/offloc/. Sign the application.

You will receive a notification letter when your license plates have been sent to the license office you indicated on the front of this application. Please allow up to six to eight weeks after the license plates are ordered for the notification letter to arrive.

Form 4601 (Revised 08-2020)

Mail to: Motor Vehicle Bureau

 

Visit

P.O. Box 569

Phone: (573) 526-3669

http://dor.mo.gov/motorv/plates/

Jefferson City, MO 65105-0569

E-mail: mvbmail@dor.mo.gov

for additional information.

File Properties

Fact Name Description
Application Purpose Form 4601 is used to apply for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates.
False Statements Warning Any false statement in the application can result in fines, imprisonment, or both.
Plate Categories Applicants can select from various categories including passenger, recreational vehicle, different truck types, motorcycle, motor tricycle, and autocycle.
Special Symbols A symbol for disabled persons can be added to plates with the required Form 1776.
Military Plate Options Options include specific branches of service, medals, and honors which require proof of eligibility.
Personalization and Fees Personalized plate options and fees are detailed, with some plates having no fee or requiring additional documentation.
Documentation for Proof of Eligibility Applicants must provide supporting documentation to prove eligibility for the specific military plate requested.
Renewal Requirement Personalized military license plates must be renewed within 60 days of expiration to retain the personalized plates.

How to Fill Out Missouri 4601

After filling out the Missouri 4601 form, you are taking the first step towards applying for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates. This document is crucial and requires careful attention to detail to ensure all the information is accurate and complete. It is essential to provide truthful information to avoid any legal repercussions such as fines or imprisonment. Once the form is filled out and submitted with the necessary fees and documentation, you will wait for the processing to be completed. You will be notified when your license plates are ready to be picked up at the designated license office. Allow six to eight weeks after ordering for the notification letter to arrive. Remember, maintaining the accuracy of the information provided on the form is paramount.

  1. Enter the owner's name exactly as it appears on the vehicle title in the designated space on the form.
  2. Provide the complete address, including the street, RR, or P.O. Box Number, city, state, and ZIP code.
  3. Fill in a daytime phone number and the current plate number of the vehicle.
  4. Select the category of license plate required for your vehicle from the provided options.
  5. If applicable, select the option to add the disabled person symbol to your plate and attach the necessary physician’s statement.
  6. Choose the type of license plate you would like to be issued from the list provided, and submit any additional documentation if required for certain plate types.
  7. For personalized plates, list your top six choices for the plate configuration in the spaces provided, ensuring you adhere to the character limits and guidelines.
  8. Indicate the license office where you prefer the plates to be picked up, including the name and office number.
  9. Sign the application to certify that all the information provided is true and complete under penalty of perjury.
  10. Mail the completed form along with the specified fee and any required additional documentation to the Missouri Department of Revenue at the address provided.

Understanding Missouri 4601

What is the Missouri 4601 form used for?

The Missouri 4601 form is an application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates. It is designed for military personnel who wish to obtain custom license plates that reflect their service in the United States Armed Forces. These license plates can display various military honors, including specific medals, branches, or military service distinctions. The form must be completed and submitted with the appropriate fee and, depending on the requested plate, additional documentation verifying military service and honors might be required.

Who is eligible to apply for a Missouri Military Personalized License Plate?

To be eligible for a Missouri Military Personalized License Plate, applicants must:

  • Be a vehicle owner with a title issued in the State of Missouri.
  • Provide proof of military service and any specific honors or distinctions if applying for plates that require them, such as the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, or specific campaign medals.
  • Meet any additional requirements for the specific type of plate being requested. For example, Purple Heart plates require proof of being awarded the Purple Heart, while Veteran plates require proof of honorable discharge from the military.
Additional documentation could include military ID, discharge papers, or other official documents verifying the service and awards.

What fees are associated with the Missouri Military Personalized License Plates?

The fees for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates vary depending on the type of plate being requested. Generally, the fees are as follows:

  1. A standard service fee of $15 for most types of military plates. This fee is in addition to your regular vehicle registration fee.
  2. Some plates, such as those for Medal of Honor recipients or former prisoners of war (POWs), might be issued without any fee.
  3. If personalization is requested, fees may vary, and applicants should verify the specific costs for the desired plate.
  4. Disabled Veteran plates are issued at no charge for the initial set limit to one per owner, with additional sets subject to regular registration and personalization fees if applicable.
An annual renewal fee, in addition to the regular vehicle registration fee, applies as stated on the application and is subject to change as per state regulations.

How and where do I submit the Missouri 4601 form?

The completed Missouri 4601 form must be signed and submitted along with the required fee and any necessary supporting documentation. The form provides detailed instructions for submission:

  • Make checks or money orders payable to the Missouri Department of Revenue.
  • Mail the completed form, payment, and required documentation to: Missouri Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Bureau, Personalized License Plate Section, PO Box 569, 301 West High St, Room 370, Jefferson City MO 65105-0569.
  • Electronic resubmission may occur for checks returned due to insufficient or uncollected funds.
Upon review and processing of your application, you will receive a notification when your license plates are ready to be picked up at the license office you indicated in your application. Please allow up to six to eight weeks for processing and delivery.

Common mistakes

When filling out the Missouri 4601 form, which is the application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates, people often make a series of mistakes that can delay or affect the submission. It's important to pay close attention to details and requirements to ensure the application process goes smoothly.

  1. Entering incorrect information related to the vehicle: The applicant's name must match exactly as it appears on the vehicle title. Additionally, ensuring the correct current plate number is crucial.
  2. Not properly selecting the category of license plate needed: There are several options, including Passenger, Recreational Vehicle, various truck categories, Motorcycle, Motortricycle, and Autocycle. Each has specific eligibility requirements.
  3. Omitting required documentation for specialty plates: Some plates require proof of eligibility, such as a copy of a military identification card, discharge papers, or authorized medical statements for disabled veteran plates.
  4. Failing to include the correct fee: Each plate has a specific fee, and overlooking this can delay the process. Additionally, the application fee is separate from the regular registration fee.
  5. Error in personalized plate choices: The form allows for personalized options but has limitations on characters and does not allow obscene or offensive content. Applicants sometimes request configurations that are not allowed or already in use.
  6. Inaccurate or incomplete pickup information: License plates will not be mailed and must be picked up at a designated license office. Failure to specify the correct office name and number can result in confusion and delays.

Being meticulous and thorough while completing Form 4601 can save time and prevent the common pitfalls that often accompany this process. Remember, every detail from the personal information to the specific documentation required for the chosen license plate category matters greatly.

Documents used along the form

When submitting the Missouri 4601 form for application of Missouri Military Personalized License Plates, applicants often need to accompany their submissions with several other documents and forms to prove eligibility and provide necessary details for processing. These materials help in ensuring that the applicant's request is handled promptly and accurately, complying with the specified requirements for military or personalized license plates.

  • Physician’s Statement for Disabled Person’s License Plates (Form 1776): This document is required if the applicant wants to include the disabled person symbol on the license plate. A certified medical professional must affirm that the applicant has a permanent disability, making this documentation a critical piece of the verification process.
  • Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (Form DD214): For veterans, this document is pivotal in proving military service and discharge status. It is often required for various military-related license plates to verify the applicant’s service and eligibility for specific honors or recognitions.
  • Emblem Use Authorization Statement: Required for specialty license plates such as the Civil Air Patrol plates, this statement verifies the applicant's affiliation with the respective organization and permission to use the emblem on personalized plates.
  • Copy of Current Military Identification Card: When applying for license plates designated for active or retired military personnel, a copy of the military ID can serve as proof of the applicant’s current association with the armed forces.
  • Proof of Honorable Discharge: This can be a document or a series of documents other than DD214, which confirm an honorable discharge from service. Eligibility for certain plates, particularly those commemorating service in specific conflicts or operations, may require this proof.

Each of these documents serves a unique but vital role in the application process for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates. Together, they ensure the Missouri Department of Revenue has all the necessary information to review and approve the request, allowing applicants to honor their service or that of their family members through special vehicle plates. It's important for applicants to review the requirements carefully and ensure all documentation is complete and accurate, facilitating a smoother processing of their application.

Similar forms

The Missouri 4601 form is similar to other specialized license plate application forms in various ways, with each catering to specific eligibility requirements and showcasing a targeted approach towards identifying and honoring eligibility for specialized plate designs. For example, forms pertaining to license plates for veterans, disabled individuals, or those recognizing specific service or achievements carry their unique identifying features while sharing a core structure of essential personal information, vehicle specification, and documentary proof of eligibility.

One such document, the Application for Disabled Person Placard or Plates (Form 2769), bears a resemblance in the way it requires applicants to provide personal information, vehicle details, and specific eligibility credentials. Similar to the Missouri 4601 form, it mandates the applicant to fill in detailed information including name, address, and vehicle identification details. Additionally, both forms require a certification of accuracy and completeness of the information provided by the applicant. The notable difference lies in the required proof of eligibility—where the 4601 requires military service documentation, the Form 2769 necessitates medical certification of disability.

Another related document is the Application for U.S. Veterans Plates (Form 4601V), specifically designed for U.S. Veterans seeking recognition through their vehicle plates. While this form shares the Missouri 4601 form’s focus on military service, it narrows down the eligibility to veterans alone. Applicants must similarly provide personal and vehicle details but must specifically provide documentation proving honorable discharge from the U.S. armed forces. Like the 4601, there are sections dedicated to selecting the plate design and affirming the truthfulness of the information with a signature.

The Application for Special Plates (Form 1716) is another similar submission, offering a broad range of special plate options beyond military service. This form requires the applicant to fill in their personal details, vehicle information, and select from a variety of plate types, including collegiate, organizational, and recreational plates. Both the 1716 and the 4601 forms ensure applicants specify the desired plate type and include any required proof of eligibility, such as membership in an organization or, as in the 4601’s case, military service documents. The variety of applications highlights the Missouri Department of Revenue’s effort to cater to a wide range of interests and honors through specialized plates.

Dos and Don'ts

Successfully completing the Missouri 4601 Form for Military Personalized License Plates requires attention to detail and an understanding of the form's requirements. Here are 10 essential do's and don'ts that can help in accurately filling out the application:

  • Do: Ensure all personal information matches the vehicle title exactly, including the owner’s name and address.
  • Do: Select the correct category of license plate that matches the type of vehicle you're registering.
  • Do: Check the specific type of military plate you're applying for, ensuring that any additional documentation required for that plate type is included with your application.
  • Do: Provide a copy of the necessary military identification or documentation proving eligibility for the chosen license plate, closely following the form's instructions on acceptable documentation.
  • Do: Complete the section for personalized plate choices with more than one option to increase your chances of getting a preferred configuration, adhering to character limits and restrictions.
  • Do: Sign the application, certifying that all the provided information is accurate and true under penalty of perjury.
  • Do: Include the correct fee for the type of plate you are applying for, using a check or money order payable to the Missouri Department of Revenue.
  • Do: Mail the completed application, with fees and any required documentation, to the provided address of the Missouri Department of Revenue.
  • Do: Contact the Missouri Department of Revenue using the provided phone number or website if you have any questions or require assistance.
  • Do: Remember to renew your military personalized license plates within 60 days of expiration to ensure they remain reserved in your name.
  • Don't: Make any false statements on the application, as this is a violation of the law and subject to penalties.
  • Don't: Forget to include an original signed physician’s statement (Form 1776) if you're requesting the disabled person symbol on your plate.
  • Don't: Leave blank any required fields that are relevant to your application.
  • Don't: Select a license plate type for which you do not meet the eligibility requirements or have the needed documentation.
  • Don't: Attempt to request a plate configuration that could be considered offensive or violates the specified restrictions.
  • Don't: Use slang, profanity, or other inappropriate language when providing a description for your personalized license plate choices.
  • Don't: Ignore space limitations and restrictions on the use of symbols, such as only one dash, space, or apostrophe being allowed.
  • Don't: Forget to provide a daytime phone number where you can be reached for any questions regarding your application.
  • Don't: Send cash for the application fee; use a check or money order instead.
  • Don't: Disregard the instructions for submitting additional documentation required for certain types of plates, especially those related to military honors or status.

Misconceptions

When it comes to the Missouri 4601 form, which is an application for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates, there are several misconceptions that need to be addressed. Understanding these points clearly can help applicants navigate the process more effectively and ensure their applications are completed correctly.

  • Misconception 1: Any Missouri resident can apply for military personalized license plates.

    Only individuals who have served in the military, as evidenced by specific documentation of service or commendation, are eligible for the types of military license plates outlined in the form.

  • Misconception 2: The application process does not require documentation of military service.

    In fact, a copy of military identification or discharge documents proving honorable service is required for most military plate types.

  • Misconception 3: Personalized plates can incorporate any combination of letters and symbols.

    The form specifies that signs and symbols cannot be used except for one space, one dash, or one apostrophe, within character limits for different plate types.

  • Misconception 4: Physician's statement is optional for disabled veteran's license plates.

    If requesting the wheelchair accessibility symbol, an original signed Physician's Statement for Disabled Person License Plates (Form 1776) indicating a permanent disability is mandatory.

  • Misconception 5: There is a fee for every type of military personalized license plate.

    Congressional Medal of Honor plates and the initial set of Disabled Veteran plates are issued without a fee, contradicting the notion that all plates incur a cost.

  • Misconception 6: The application can be submitted without a fee where applicable.

    The form clarifies that the annual specialty plate fee is in addition to the regular registration fee and must be submitted with the application for processing, except where no fee is specified.

  • Misconception 7: Local truck plates can be used for travel beyond designated limits without repercussions.

    Local truck plates are specifically limited to a 50 mile radius, and using them beyond these limits can violate state regulations.

  • Misconception 8: All military license plates allow for personalization.

    Certain plate types are marked "Stock," indicating that the Missouri Department of Revenue will select the plate configuration, not the applicant.

  • Misconception 9: Personalized license plate choices are unrestricted as long as they fit the character limit.

    The Department of Revenue will not issue plates that contain offensive language, are obscene, or could be considered a public safety risk.

  • Misconception 10: Paperwork submitted does not need to be current.

    Documentation, like the Disabled Veteran status statement from the Department of Veteran Affairs, must not be more than one year old, and the physician’s statement for disabled plates is valid for 90 days post-completion.

Correcting these misconceptions and adhering to the form's guidelines ensures a smoother process for obtaining Missouri Military Personalized License Plates, honoring the service and sacrifice of military personnel and veterans in a manner that complies with state requirements.

Key takeaways

Here are key takeaways about filling out and using the Missouri 4601 form for applying for Missouri Military Personalized License Plates:

  • Filling in personal information accurately is crucial: Carefully input your name, address, daytime phone number, and current license plate number as these details must match the vehicle’s title to which the license plate will be registered.
  • Choosing the correct license plate category is important: Make sure to select the appropriate category that matches your vehicle type. For trucks, an understanding of the geographical restriction for local truck plates is essential, as they are limited to a 50-mile radius.
  • Eligibility for disabled person symbols requires additional documentation: If you need the disabled person symbol added to your plate, a physician’s statement is mandatory. This document must confirm a permanent disability and must be completed by a licensed medical professional.
  • Understand the fees associated with different plate types: Each military-related license plate has a specific fee, except for the Congressional Medal of Honor plates which are issued without any fee. Additional sets of plates may carry extra costs.
  • Providing documentation for proof of service or achievements is necessary for military plates: To apply for plates related to military service or honors, you’ll need to submit relevant documentation, such as your military ID or documentation proving receipts of specific awards or service in conflicts.
  • Options for personalization require careful consideration: When applying for personalized plates, you’re allowed to suggest multiple configurations. Be aware of the character limits and restrictions on offensive or potentially harmful combinations.
  • Application processing and pickup instructions are detailed: After completing the application, you need to mail it to the specified address with the appropriate fee. The form must be signed, certifying the truthfulness and accuracy of the information. You'll be notified when to pick up your plates from the designated license office, which can take several weeks.

Remember, these personalized license plates not only represent your service but also adhere to the state’s regulations. It’s essential to follow these guidelines to ensure your application is processed smoothly and correctly.

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