Driving privilege of nonresident subject to suspension, revocation or disqualification
If someone lives in another state but drives in Missouri, Missouri can suspend or revoke their driving privilege just like it would for a Missouri resident. Also, if that out-of-state driver gets convicted of a traffic or motor vehicle offense in Missouri, Missouri sends a copy of that conviction record to the driver's home state.
302.150. of subject to , or — s sent to other states. — 1. The of driving a motor vehicle on the highways of this state given to a nonresident hereunder shall be subject to suspension, revocation or disqualification by the in like manner and for like cause as a issued hereunder may be , or .
2. The director of revenue is further , upon receiving a record of the conviction in this state of a nonresident driver of a motor vehicle of any under the motor vehicle laws of this state, to forward a of such record to the in the state wherein the person so is a resident.
(RSMo 1939 § 8457, A.L. 1989 1st Ex. Sess. H.B. 3)
Effective 7-27-89
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