License tags and certificates, how furnished
Each year, the secretary of state gets metal tags made that show the letters 'S.L.T.' and the year the tax was paid. The secretary of state also prepares paper certificates in book form, where one part can be torn off and a copy stays in the book. By July 1st each year, the secretary of state sends these tags and certificates to each county clerk. Each county clerk then pays back the cost of the tags and books to the state department of revenue.
273.090. tags and s, how furnished. — The shall annually such number of as may be required, of convenient size and shape, or design to be changed each year, and having cast thereon in raised letters, "S.L.T." and the figures indicating the year for which the tax has been paid; and he shall also cause to be prepared printed blanks bound in book form, and arranged in such manner that one certificate can be cut off and a thereof left in the book; and the secretary of state, on or before the first day of July in each year, or as soon thereafter as may be possible, shall to the clerk of each county in the state the metallic plates and also an equal number of blank certificates with stubs or duplicates, signed by the secretary of state, and each such clerk shall to the of the out of the funds collected the cost of such license tags, books, and the expense of transmitting the same as shall be to such clerk by the secretary of state.
(RSMo 1939 § 14553, A. 1949 S.B. 1097)
Prior revision: 1929 § 12876
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