
Missouri law requires motor vehicles to pass a vehicle safety inspection performed by an authorized inspection station. The renewal
notice you receive from the
Department of Revenue will tell you if your vehicle needs to present a current safety
inspection certificate at the time of renewal.
The list of inspection stations changes frequently due to stations becoming inactive or not having an inspector, going
out of business, being suspended for disciplinary reasons, and new stations being appointed or reinstated. Currently,
there are approximately
2952 stations statewide.
New car dealerships often serve as official safety inspection stations. In addition, many businesses that provide vehicle repair also perform inspections.
Motor vehicle safety inspection stations may be identified by the presence of a large yellow sign with black lettering that designates the business as an official safety inspection station.
If you are still unable to locate an inspection station, please contact the Motor Vehicle Inspection Unit nearest
you for further assistance.
DISCLAIMER: You are encouraged to contact the
inspection station directly to ascertain whether their staff has the ability to conduct the inspection desired for
your vehicle type.