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Platte County new residents should sort January 1 vehicle paperwork

Platte County's new-resident guidance ties vehicle registration paperwork to whether you lived in the county on January 1.

January 1 is the date a new Platte County driver has to pin down. Missouri personal property tax looks at property owned or held on the first day of January, so a move date can change which tax paper belongs in the vehicle-registration folder.

A person who lived in Platte County on or before January 1 should work from the county assessment path and return the assessment form before March 1. A person who moved in after January 1 should make sure the Assessor has the new address and move date for the next year’s record.

The registration paper trail changes with the move story. Someone coming from another state may need a Platte County tax receipt if they were a resident on January 1, or a tax waiver from the Assessor if they arrived after that date. Someone coming from another Missouri county may need the paid receipt from the county where they lived on January 1 of the prior year. The useful first question is not “Where do I live now?” but “Where did I live on January 1?”

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