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REGISTRATION AND LICENSING

  • Section 306.010 Definitions. (8/28/2010)
  • Section 306.015 Vessels, registration, procedure, fee — delinquent application, penalty fee — failure to obtain certificate of title, effect of. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.016 United States Coast Guard documented vessels, certificate of registration, requirements — fees and taxes — duration — temporary registration — termination — availability for inspection. (7/1/2003)
  • Section 306.020 Vessels to be numbered — number, where displayed. (8/28/1975)
  • Section 306.030 Certificate of number, application, procedure, contents, fee — numbers, how attached — numbers from federal or other state governments, reciprocity — renewal of certificate, when, how — personal property tax statement and proof of payment required — deposit and use of fees. (8/28/2018)
  • Section 306.031 New or replacement identification number of motor or vessel — securing of number — penalty. (6/24/1997)
  • Section 306.035 Certificate of title, form of. (8/28/1969)
  • Section 306.040 Certified number only on boat. (8/28/1959)
  • Section 306.050 Notice of change of address of certificate holder — procedure. (8/28/1959)
  • Section 306.060 Transfer of ownership of boat, application, fee — temporary certificate of number, fee — contents — dealer issue, record required, contents, penalty. (6/24/1997)
  • Section 306.075 Motorized amphibious vehicle, defined — treated as a vessel, not a motor vehicle, exceptions — license required. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.080 Vessels exempt from numbering requirements. (8/28/1995)
WATER SAFETY REGULATION AND WATER PATROL DIVISION
  • Section 306.090 Maximum sound levels for recreational motorboats — exceptions. (8/28/1977)
  • Section 306.100 Classification of vessels — equipment requirements. (8/28/2018)
  • Section 306.109 Alcoholic drinking devices and containers prohibited on rivers — violation, penalty. (8/28/2011)
  • Section 306.113 Operate defined — probable cause required. (6/30/1993)
  • Section 306.115 Parasailing, requirements, prohibited, when. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.120 Towing persons on skis or surfboard, regulations. (8/28/1969)
  • Section 306.122 Motorboat or vessel operator, minimum age, exceptions, penalty. (6/24/1997)
  • Section 306.124 Aids to navigation and regulatory markers defined — water patrol may mark waters, hearing, notice — markings, effect of — disaster, closing of certain waters — violation, penalty. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.125 Operation of watercraft, how — restricted areas, certain vessels, speed allowed, penalty for violations — rulemaking authority — exceptions. (8/28/2018)
  • Section 306.126 Motorboats, regulations as to passenger seating while under way — person in water, flag required, when — slow speed required, when — penalty. (8/28/2018)
  • Section 306.127 Boating safety identification card required, when, requirements, fee — inapplicable, when — temporary boater safety identification card issued, when, rules, fee authorized, expiration date. (8/28/2014)
  • Section 306.128 Boating offenses, offender requirements. (8/28/2003)
  • Section 306.129 Rulemaking authority. (8/28/2003)
  • Section 306.130 Regattas, races and other activities, authorization, regulation of. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.132 Watercraft to stop on signal of water patrol or emergency watercraft, when — authorized speed near emergency watercraft — penalty. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.140 Accident or collision, duties of operator — report required, when. (8/28/2005)
  • Section 306.142 Personal watercraft, regulations — personal flotation devices — age restriction — reasonable and prudent operation — exceptions. (6/24/1997)
  • Section 306.147 Muffler, defined — noise level regulation, muffler system required, certification of manufacturer — exceptions — on-site test to measure noise levels, penalty — application of section. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.150 Watercraft livery — records — equipment to be furnished. (8/28/1995)
  • Section 306.165 Water patrol officer, powers, duties and jurisdiction of. (8/28/2010)
  • Section 306.167 Powers of peace officer when working in cooperation with other law enforcement agency. (8/28/2010)
  • Section 306.168 Search warrants, water patrol division may request application for and serve, when. (8/28/2010)
  • Section 306.170 Accident reports to United States on request. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.180 Motorboat fund in state treasury, source and use. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.185 Water patrol division fund created, use of proceeds. (8/28/2010)
  • Section 306.190 Applicability of regulations — local regulations — special local rules prohibited. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.200 Peace officers to enforce. (8/28/1959)
  • Section 306.210 Penalties for violations. (8/28/1995)
  • Section 306.215 Inspections of boats, refusal of or interference with — penalty. (8/28/1985)
  • Section 306.217 Scuba diver's marker, flag required — flag described — boats to avoid — penalty. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.220 Personal flotation device, who must wear, when, exception, penalty. (8/28/1989)
  • Section 306.221 Position of vessel or person may not obstruct or impede traffic — penalty. (8/28/2008)
  • Section 306.225 Certain counties may regulate size and operation of watercraft on lakes, when (Clay and Jackson counties). (8/28/1989)
SEWAGE DISPOSAL TRANSPORTATION OF FOOD AND BEVERAGES LIENS AND ENCUMBRANCES ON BOATS AND OUTBOARD MOTORS
  • Section 306.400 Liens and encumbrances — valid, perfected, when, how, future advances — boats and motors subject to, when, how determined — revenue to establish security procedure, electronic notices, rulemaking authority. (8/28/2012)
  • Section 306.405 Certificates of title, delivery of, how, to whom — lienholder may elect to have revenue retain electronic title. (8/28/2002)
  • Section 306.410 Duties of parties upon creation of lien or encumbrance — failure of owner to perform certain duties, penalty — name change, authorization to director required. (8/28/2009)
  • Section 306.415 Assignment of lien or encumbrance by lienholder, rights and obligations — perfection by assignee, how. (8/28/1999)
  • Section 306.420 Satisfaction of lien or encumbrance, release of, procedure — duties of lienholder and director of revenue — penalty for unauthorized release of a lien. (1/1/2017)
  • Section 306.425 Provisions of 306.400 to 306.430 exclusive — exceptions. (8/28/1985)
  • Section 306.430 Liens and encumbrances incurred before July 1, 2003 — how terminated, completed and enforced. (8/28/2002)
  • Section 306.435 Repossessed vessels, motorboats and outboard motors, certificate of title — application, procedure, fee, form of — notice — issued, when — director of revenue, duties, rulemaking authority. (8/28/2006)
  • Section 306.440 Owner's failure to indicate lienholder on title application, penalty. (8/28/2002)
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE, OUTBOARD MOTORS OR VESSELS — BENEFICIARY FORM OF CERTIFICATE
Outboard motors and vessels, certificate of title, transfers by beneficiary form due to death of one owner, sales and use tax not to apply, 301.684
  • Section 306.455 Certificate of title for outboard motors and vessels in names of two or more persons, presumptions — exception. (8/28/1987)
  • Section 306.456 Certificate of title for outboard motors and vessels in one person's name, may be surrendered, new certificate issued for one or more other persons — fee. (8/28/1987)
  • Section 306.458 Certificate of title, two or more persons, not held as tenants in common, death of one tenant, transfer to surviving owners, procedure, fee — tenants in common, death of one tenant, procedure to transfer, fee. (8/28/2004)
  • Section 306.461 Certificate of title in beneficiary form — multiple beneficiaries allowed — procedure to issue, content, fee — consent not required for transactions, revocation — interest subject to certain claims — transfer not deemed testamentary. (8/28/2004)
  • Section 306.463 Death of owner and no surviving owner or beneficiary, director of revenue may transfer and issue new certificate, when, procedure to obtain. (8/28/1987)
  • Section 306.465 Rules and regulations, authority to promulgate, procedure. (8/28/1995)
OUTBOARD MOTORS, REGISTRATION MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS


Initial Teacher Certification

There are four primary steps needed in order to obtain initial teacher certification in Missouri.

1. You must pass the Missouri Content Assessment (MoCA) for the initial certification area for which you are eligible based upon your MU coursework.

2. You need to create or login to your user profile with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and create an application for the “initial professional” certification.

    1. Access your Account Portal
    2. DESE site navigation

3. Double-check that your most recent fingerprint/background check is up-to-date. If you log in to your DESE profile and scroll down to the bottom, you can click on “fingerprints” to see your most recent submissions. Fingerprints expire after 12 months. Your most recent fingerprints should carry over until the start of your first year of teaching. If not, please follow this link to renew your fingerprints.

4. Submit your official MU transcript with your degree posted to DESE. Electronic transcripts are the quickest option and can be ordered through the Registrar’s Website. Mailed transcripts can be sent to: DESE Certification P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102

    1. Registrar’s Website
    2. You will request your formal transcript from the MU Registrar’s Office, making sure you choose ‘After Degree is Awarded’ if you are a recent or soon-to-be degree
    3. DESE will accept paper copies mailed to the address above or electronic transcripts only sent through the National Student Clearinghouse. Here are instructions on what to select when ordering electronic transcripts through NSC to make sure they go to the correct department at DESE.

If you desire additional certifications, you will apply directly through DESE following receipt of your initial certification and passing of the additional content assessments.

Initial School Administrator, School Counselor or School Psychologist Certification

There are three primary steps needed to obtain school administrator, counselor, or psychologist certification in the state of Missouri.

  • Principal
  • Superintendent
  • School Counselor
  • School Psychologist

All individuals who are applying for initial certification for the principalship must pass the content area exam and the performance assessment. The only exception is for individuals who graduated with their leadership degree prior to the Fall 2014 semester. Completing the course work only, but not graduating, is not sufficient to be excused from the performance assessment.

Career Administrator Upgrade

If you already have certification in Missouri and are seeking a career upgrade, you should only contact our office if you are a school administrator. All other career upgrades are taken care of by your district and DESE.

If you are a school administrator seeking a career upgrade, we will need an official copy of your transcript (which includes your most recent EdS, EdD or PhD degree) to be sent to DESE Certification, PO Box 480, Jefferson City, MO 65102. Request MU transcripts here.

Log in to your user profile with the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and create an application for a career upgrade.

Check Certification Status

  • Log into your DESE profile and choose Licensure (Educator Certification System) under the Office of Educator Quality tab.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the Application Status tab. This will display a listing of your current applications and provide information about your certification status.
  • Click on the gray bars to view the status on your fingerprints, exam scores, and application information.
  • Once your certification has been issued, you will be able to print a copy from your profile.

If your status says Pending Institution Verification:

If you have submitted your transcript to DESE and passed the content exam, this status indicates that your application is currently being processed by the certification officer.

Once your application has been approved by the certification officer, your status will change to Pending DESE Verification. If you are concerned about the receipt of any of your application materials, please contact the Certification Officer at 573-882-5069 or .

Out-of-state Certification

Most states require applicants to become certified in the state where they received their education degree before they can become certified in another state. There are a couple who do not (i.e. Virginia, Washington). If a state does not require Missouri certification, the university can complete the required forms for that state upon your degree being posted. However, if you ever move from the state you are seeking initial certification from, you may have issues in your next state. You may then be required to obtain Missouri certification before you can pursue certification in your new state. At that time, you would have to meet all of the requirements of Missouri certification including finger prints, background checks, and any required exams. This could slow up certification in your next state. Therefore, it is recommended to acquire Missouri certification in order to make any moves in your future easier.

When you are in the process of considering other state certification, feel free to email  to have information sent to you on any state you are considering. The certification office will be glad to assist you in the process of acquiring out-of-state certification.

*Note licensure/certification for administrators, counselors, and school psychologists vary from the requirements mentioned above.

Federal regulations as per Section 668.43(a)(5)(v) requires all institutions enrolling students in programs for which a specific professional license or certification is required by a state for employment to disclose information regarding whether completion of the institution’s program is sufficient to meet the licensure or certification requirements in the state for that occupation.  In compliance with the requirement, a list has been compiled of all States for which the institution has determined (or not) that its curriculum either meets or does not meet the State educational requirements for licensure or certification. The list can be accessed here.

Copies of Certificates

DESE no longer mails paper copies of teaching certificates. Once your certification has been issued by DESE you will be able to print a copy from your online profile. If you would like the state to issue you a copy of your teaching certificate, you may request a duplicate certificate at a cost of $25.

Duplicate and Returned Applications

If you submit multiple applications or the certification officer has questions concerning your certification application, you will receive an email alerting you that one or more of those applications have been returned to you.

This email will prompt you to log into the Educator Certification System. Scroll down and click on Application Status, where you will find a memo field which provides an explanation of why your application was returned.