If you have frames around your license plates, the frames:
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Must not cover any part of the plates.
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May cover the bottom third of the plate.
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May cover the unessential part of the plate.
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Must be approved by the MSHP.
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Explanation
According to Missouri law, license plates must be securely fastened to the vehicle and remain visible for inspection by law enforcement. License plate frames, if used, should not obstruct any part of the plates, ensuring that all characters and information on the plates are clearly visible.
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