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The Online License Plate Renewal System is a convenient way to renew your license plates. If your county participates by sharing personal property tax information with the Department, you have an easy registration option. Check here to see if your county participates.
How do I find out about my personal property taxes? Contact your County Assessor's Office. For contact information, see the Missouri State Tax Commission website.
St. Louis County
Find tax payment history, vehicles, and print a tax receipt or proceed to payment. To declare your personal property, declare online by April 1st or download the printable forms. If you have any questions you can contact the Collector of Revenue by calling 314 622-4105 or emailing propertytaxdept@stlouis-mo.gov. Was this page helpful?
Your personal property tax is calculated by dividing the assessed value of the property by 100, and then multiplying that value by the levy rate for your area: Personal Property Tax = (Assessed Value/100) x (Levy Rate)
Find out if you should declare personal property, or are eligible for a Certificate of Non-Assessment/Tax Waiver (PDF). Personal property is defined as every tangible thing, subject to ownership or part ownership whether animate or inanimate, other than money, and not forming part of or permanently affixed to real property.
You can use this website to look up statements, find receipts, and pay taxes. If you need further assistance, please contact us. Our staff are happy to help! Pay by Phone: (888) 523-0054 (new!) Applications received after September 30th will be applied to 2025 taxes only.
To find your account number, enter your City address: The Personal Property Department collects taxes on all motorized vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, and business property. The value of your personal property is assessed by the Assessor's Office.
Personal property tax is collected by the Collector of Revenue each year on tangible property (e.g. motorized vehicles, boats, recreational vehicles) owned on January 1st of that year. Personal property is assessed (valued) each year by the Assessor’s Office.
Look up and print your personal property tax receipt online. If you are delinquent on your personal property taxes, the Collector of Revenue may file suit. Court costs and attorney's fees are assessed against the account as dictated by Missouri Statute.